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Hi all
Let me bring some light into the mysterious Brake Drum Mask subject. The official importer of MGs to Switzerland, J.H Keller, Zurich, (named Sportcar Ltd. in those days) fitted these locally to all cars delivered about from mid-48, when sales of the TC started to decline. Made out of stamped aluminum with a chamfered edge around the circumference they had to fulfill purely aesthetical aspects. Large brake drums then meant lots of power.
All TC's delivered to Switzerland were also equipped with Scintilla Semaphors by J.H.Keller.
Best regards
Werner Hofstetter, Switzerland
TC 3078
Let me bring some light into the mysterious Brake Drum Mask subject. The official importer of MGs to Switzerland, J.H Keller, Zurich, (named Sportcar Ltd. in those days) fitted these locally to all cars delivered about from mid-48, when sales of the TC started to decline. Made out of stamped aluminum with a chamfered edge around the circumference they had to fulfill purely aesthetical aspects. Large brake drums then meant lots of power.
All TC's delivered to Switzerland were also equipped with Scintilla Semaphors by J.H.Keller.
Best regards
Werner Hofstetter, Switzerland
TC 3078
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