[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Hello Listers: > > Forgot to say that the radiator slats are curved and different from > the new replacements. And the PO can say for sure they have been on > the car since 1960. > I have a photo taken in 1962 that shows the car with the chrome > radiator slats. > > Cheers, > Odd in Trondheim, Norway > TC EXR/K 1087 > > From: Ian Linton [mailto:tabc@talktalk.net] > Sent: 5. august 2009 12:23 > To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com; Odd Knudsen > Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Radiator slats > > Hello Odd, > > My TA slats must be original as they are so corroded, and no longer > of any use. There was no sign of chroming. > > If you buy new from Moss they are chromed. I would suggest yours > have been replaced in the past. The TA originals have a nice > aerofoil curve along the flatter section, but the Moss replacements > that I bought are just flat. > > Best regards, > Ian Linton TA3120 East Sussex, UK > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Odd Knudsenoddk@iot.ntnu.no> > To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.commg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> > Cc: Odd Knudsenoddk@iot.ntnu.no> > Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 10:38 AM > Subject: [mg-tabc] Radiator slats > > Hello Listers: > > Some days ago I decided to remove the black paint from the radiator > slats of TC 1087. I wanted to paint them the in the same color as > the interior, as they should be. > > When the paint was removed, I found that the slats were originally > chrome. The rivets and washers were not chromed, the frame and slats > were probably chromed individually and then assembled. > > Could this be a part from another MG? Did TDs have chrome radiator > slats? The radiator shell is not TD... > > None of the living POs can answer this question. > > Cheers, > Odd in Trondheim, Norway > TC EXR/K 1087 > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >
Radiator Slats
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Re: Radiator slats
Hi Odd,
curved slats might be from a TF
Best
Peter Germany
Am 05.08.2009 um 12:37 schrieb Odd Knudsen:
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Re: Radiator slats
Odd
Accepted wisdom, Sherrell and others, is that TC radiator slats were painted
to match the interior trim. Remember that by 1960 your TC was already 14
years old - plenty of time for 'tasteful' improvements.
Regards Chris Howard TC/9164
Maidenhead UK
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Re: Radiator slats
I remember seeing ads for replacement /dress-up slates in chrome in the
1960's
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In a message dated 8/5/2009 5:38:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
oddk@iot.ntnu.no writes:
Hello Listers:
Some days ago I decided to remove the black paint from the radiator slats
of TC 1087. I wanted to paint them the in the same color as the interior,
as they should be.
When the paint was removed, I found that the slats were originally chrome.
The rivets and washers were not chromed, the frame and slats were probably
chromed individually and then assembled.
Could this be a part from another MG? Did TDs have chrome radiator slats?
The radiator shell is not TD...
None of the living POs can answer this question.
Cheers,
Odd in Trondheim, Norway
TC EXR/K 1087
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Re: Radiator slats
The MG TD MK II came with chrome slats.
Since they were making them in the 50's, it could have been a added
accessory item purchased from the dealer to dress up the car.
Abingdon Spares used to sell a very nice stainless steel set of
slats. They no longer have a source.
Moss Motors USA sells chrome slats. They are the correct dimension
material, just not bent the same as original.
John Seim
Irvine, CA
On Aug 5, 2009, at 2:38 AM, Odd Knudsen wrote: > Hello Listers: > > Some days ago I decided to remove the black paint from the radiator > slats of TC 1087. I wanted to paint them the in the same color as > the interior, as they should be. > > When the paint was removed, I found that the slats were originally > chrome. The rivets and washers were not chromed, the frame and > slats were probably chromed individually and then assembled. > > Could this be a part from another MG? Did TDs have chrome radiator > slats? The radiator shell is not TD... > > None of the living POs can answer this question. > > Cheers, > Odd in Trondheim, Norway > TC EXR/K 1087 > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: Radiator slats
I need to find the proper gloss paint for my radiator slats. When
TC5995 was repainted in its original clipper blue, the slats were painted
the same color. I now know that they should match the inside trim -
beige. I believe I can protect all surrounding parts and paint them in place.
Bob Zone
TC5995
Santa Fe, NM
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Re: Radiator slats
Odd,
When our cars were younger they experienced many "improvements" to suit the whim of their owners. Having the grill slats chromed was no big deal, They?were often chromed, or painted in a checkerboard pattern, or replaced with wire mesh, or...
Most of these mods were made when the cars were fairly new, and there were shops specializing in "sports car accessories". The experience was like that Harley-Davidson owners enjoy today. There were literally hundreds of ways to "customize" your MG.
Dan Harmer
'48 TC-5122 (lightly accessorized)
San Diego
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Re: Radiator slats
Yes, that's true. Of course chromed grille slats weren't "original." Every time I showed up at a New England M.G. "T" Register G.O.F. Frank Churchill would come by and ask me when I was going to have my upholstery chromed!
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Re: Radiator slats
On Aug 5, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Odd Knudsen oddk@iot.ntnu.no> wrote:
They may be from a late TD Mk II. The TD radiator shell and slats are dimensionally the same as the TC's, so are interchangeable. The slats on the TC, standard TD, and early TD Mk II were painted, but slats for the last year or so of TD Mk II production were chrome plated. -- Chip Old Via iPhone 3.0 Mail> Hello Listers: > > Some days ago I decided to remove the black paint from the radiator > slats of TC 1087. I wanted to paint them the in the same color as > the interior, as they should be. > > When the paint was removed, I found that the slats were originally > chrome. The rivets and washers were not chromed, the frame and slats > were probably chromed individually and then assembled. > > Could this be a part from another MG? Did TDs have chrome radiator > slats? The radiator shell is not TD... > > None of the living POs can answer this question. > > Cheers, > Odd in Trondheim, Norway > TC EXR/K 1087
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Radiator slats
Hello listers!
Thanks to all that replies to my question about the origin of my chrome slats.
Probably they came from a late TD Mk II.
Does anybody know a source for new, good quality slats with the correct curved surface?
Cheers,
Odd in Trondheim, Norway
TC EXR/K 1087
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Re: Radiator slats
My Father purchased a TD new in 1953 and it came fitted with chrome slats and it was NOT a MK2 either. So chrome slats were available on the TD's at least in 1953.
I actually think chrome slats on T series cars doesn't do much for the appearance as there isn't enough contrast but this is a matter of taste. Of course a TF with colored slats sounds rather funny and I think it would look strange. We get use to seeing things a certain way.
I've always painted my slats black no matter what the color the interior which looks the bees knees to me.
Chip Hellie
--- On Wed, 8/5/09, John Seim kingseim@earthlink.net> wrote: From: John Seim kingseim@earthlink.net> Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Radiator slats To: "Odd Knudsen" oddk@iot.ntnu.no> Cc: "mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com" mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 8:01 AM The MG TD MK II came with chrome slats. Since they were making them in the 50's, it could have been a added accessory item purchased from the dealer to dress up the car. Abingdon Spares used to sell a very nice stainless steel set of slats. They no longer have a source. Moss Motors USA sells chrome slats. They are the correct dimension material, just not bent the same as original. John Seim Irvine, CA On Aug 5, 2009, at 2:38 AM, Odd Knudsen wrote: > Hello Listers: > > Some days ago I decided to remove the black paint from the radiator > slats of TC 1087. I wanted to paint them the in the same color as > the interior, as they should be. > > When the paint was removed, I found that the slats were originally > chrome. The rivets and washers were not chromed, the frame and > slats were probably chromed individually and then assembled. > > Could this be a part from another MG? Did TDs have chrome radiator > slats? The radiator shell is not TD... > > None of the living POs can answer this question. > > Cheers, > Odd in Trondheim, Norway > TC EXR/K 1087 > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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