Early Front Wings
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				twilson@motionwear.net
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Early Front Wings
TC0272 appears to have an unmatched pair of front wings.  The drivers side
 has a sharp cutback while the passenger side is much softer and more
 rounded, with about 2" less cutback. 
 I've heard that the cutbacks could be different on near and far side, but I
 wouldn't think it would be this much.  Placing a straightedge across from
 the bottom to the outermost part and measuring the inset of the cutback -
 one is about 5.5", the passenger side about 3.5".
 
 Does it appear that I'm right?
 If so and I become crazy enough to want the correct wing(s) - where does one
 find an early wing (or have a proper one made)?
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 Tom Wilson
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				Charles Hill
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Re: Early Front Wings
Tom,
 
 You are not imagining things.  You have an early left wing and a late
 right wing.  I have a '46 and a '49.  When you compare the 2 cars, you
 can see the difference in the wings. My '46 had the original wings, but
 they are in such bad shape (especially the left one) that my body man
 doesn't want to attempt to repair them.  Its not so much the damage as
 the previously attempted repairs have very badly streched the metal.  If
 you find a source for correct early fenders, let me know.  I will let
 you know if I find anything.  
 
 Regards,
 Charles Hill
 twilson@motionwear.net wrote:
 
			
			
									
									
						> > TC0272 appears to have an unmatched pair of front wings. The drivers side > has a sharp cutback while the passenger side is much softer and more > rounded, with about 2" less cutback. > I've heard that the cutbacks could be different on near and far side, but I > wouldn't think it would be this much. Placing a straightedge across from > the bottom to the outermost part and measuring the inset of the cutback - > one is about 5.5", the passenger side about 3.5". > > Does it appear that I'm right? > If so and I become crazy enough to want the correct wing(s) - where does one > find an early wing (or have a proper one made)? > > Thanks, > > Tom Wilson >
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				Bill707@aol.com
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Re: Early Front Wings
Do we have the makings of a splinter Register or at least a Cult here??? Tom 
 Wilson & Charles Hill confess to mismatched front wings... I too will add my 
 name to the list and offer up Barry Swackhamer as well. In my case it's a "49 
 EXU with deep sculpt on the near side and shallow on the off. Mike Sherrell 
 has quite a bit to say about it... start on page 58.
 Bill Tantau
 #7606
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				Emgeeguy@aol.com
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Re: Early Front Wings
Well, I'll throw in my name as well. Got an early and a late front wing, and  
had an early and late rear wing as well! Mine is a '48 TC. 
Larry Long
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				Paul Huck
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Re: Early Front Wings
          What about the airfoil characteristics of the  difference in the leading edge of these mis-matched wings. Would not that make  the car pull to one side? What a thread to develop! PTH 
			
			
									
									
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				Bill707@aol.com
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Re: Early Front Wings
In a message dated 4/19/01 17:25:13, paulhuck@bellsouth.net writes:
 
 >
 
 Oh, I cured that with a Taiwanese badge bar!
 BT
			
			
									
									
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				Robert Grunau
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Re: Early Front Wings
I'll join the splinter register of mis-matched front wings, well sort of. In
 about 1973 I first restored TC-8654 EXU. The left front wing was damaged and
 I found a NOS early wing to replace it ( I did'nt know there was a
 difference ). I did however notice the difference in depth of sculpt and
 since the right wing front edge was damaged, I cut it back and refolded the
 edge to match the right NOS early wing. The car is being re-restored with
 these wings, part of the history.
 Bob
 
  Do we have the makings of a splinter Register or at least a Cult here???
 Tom
 Wilson & Charles Hill confess to mismatched front wings... I too will add my
 name to the list and offer up Barry Swackhamer as well. In my case it's a
 "49
 EXU with deep sculpt on the near side and shallow on the off. Mike Sherrell
 has quite a bit to say about it... start on page 58.
 Bill Tantau
 #7606
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				John Boles
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Early Front Wings
          Hi Everyone: I might as well throw my 2 cents in as well--my 1946 TC has old and new  front wings.  Paul Huck is right on the money--whenever I go over 120 mph  it pulls to the right. Now I know why. 
 Enjoy the nice weather and drive safe! John Boles 1946 TC-1584
			
			
									
									
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				Chip Old
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Re: Early Front Wings
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, John Boles wrote to MG TABC List:
 
 
			
			
									
									
						You can add me to the Mismatch Sub-Register. TC6710 had mismatched front wings when I got it in 1968. Unfortunately I can't add to the airfoil effect discussion, because for most of the time it was still my daily driver I had cycle wings on the front. Pushing those original wings through the air at highway speed was like trying to make a sailboat sail straight into the wind. -- Chip Old 1948 M.G. TC TC6710 XPAG7430 NEMGTR #2271 Cub Hill, MD, USA 1962 Triumph TR4 CT3154LO CT3479E fold@bcpl.net> I might as well throw my 2 cents in as well--my 1946 TC has old and > new front wings. Paul Huck is right on the money--whenever I go over > 120 mph it pulls to the right. Now I know why.![]()
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				Bob McClaren
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Re: Early Front Wings
Here is another anomaly for the mismatched wing sub-registry. TC 3443 has
 "bondo" and old fiberglass in the left front wing, "bondo" only in the right
 front and both rear fenders are fiberglass, courtesy of one or more DPOs.
 
 I have obtained a pair of original steel rear fenders but the fiberglass
 ones must stay until I tackle the body off restoration.
 
 I haven't a clue as to whether the front wings can be repaired...either by
 me or by someone else but within my budget.
 
 Bob McClaren
 TC # 3443
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