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Robert Beer
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Stowage? Any comments?

Post by Robert Beer » Sun Sep 09, 2018 3:04 pm

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Norman Verona
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Re: Stowage? Any comments?

Post by Norman Verona » Sun Sep 09, 2018 8:31 pm

Personally, I think the luggage racks spoils the lines of the car. I get a large sports bag, wrap everything inside in plastic bags so as to keep the stuff inside dry and then fix the bag to the spare wheel with bungee cords. Using the spokes to affix the hooks and two bungees top to bottom through the handles and two side to side, again through the handles keeps it secure. Easy to take off and does not restrict rearwards vision.

 

[b][u]Norman Verona aka "Email Norman"[/u][/b]

11 Cherry close, Royston, S71 4LZ

Mob: 0741 9905 741

Web: www.frenchblat.com

 

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Be careful. I heard that's how Tom Mix died. Chip

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Gene Gillam
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Re: Stowage? Any comments?

Post by Gene Gillam » Mon Sep 10, 2018 7:39 am

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...I personally like the look. Gene GillamSaucier, MS Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 9, 2018, at 22:31, norman verona norman@frenchblat.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
  Personally, I think the luggage racks spoils the lines of the car. 


Murray G Arundell
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Re: Stowage? Any comments?

Post by Murray G Arundell » Mon Sep 10, 2018 3:11 pm

When my rack is not in use it swings up from the bottom and sits hard up against the spare so it has minimal to no impact on the line of the TC.  When traveling solo all I take is a hold all which sits nicely behind the seats.  Travelling with the Leader of the Opposition is a little different.  By using the case on the rack allows each of us to take enough luggage with some spare space behind the seats for jackets, camera box (am also a frustrated wannabe photographer) etc Murray Arundell e arundell@ghs.com.au
On 10 Sep 2018, at 1:31 pm, norman verona norman@frenchblat.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Personally, I think the luggage racks spoils the lines of the car. I get a large sports bag, wrap everything inside in plastic bags so as to keep the stuff inside dry and then fix the bag to the spare wheel with bungee cords. Using the spokes to affix the hooks and two bungees top to bottom through the handles and two side to side, again through the handles keeps it secure. Easy to take off and does not restrict rearwards vision.

 

Norman Verona aka "Email Norman"

11 Cherry close, Royston, S71 4LZ

Mob: 0741 9905 741

Web: www.frenchblat.com

 

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Be careful. I heard that's how Tom Mix died.

Chip

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SHERWOOD PARKER
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Re: Stowage? Any comments?

Post by SHERWOOD PARKER » Mon Sep 10, 2018 7:13 pm

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I used to have one of the "High" luggage racks on my TC but did not like the way it blocked vision to the rear when loaded.

Phil Marino, in Southern California, had designed and built a luggage rack that was behind the spare and out of the rear view view and the wind.  It's down side was the space required to store it when not in use.  I copied that concept but make the rack in 2 major pieces which stored on the wall when not in use being only 4" deep.  The mounting brackets remain on the car and are unobtrusive.  It was made of 3/4" steel tube and chromed and made "a nice piece of kit".  I test loaded it to 150+ pounds and got worried that if it were that loaded the steering would be affected if not in good repair.

The first batch was 3 units plus the proof or concept prototype.  That is when I found out very few people in the US actually tour in their TC so there was little or no market for it.  I ended up selling the prototype and 2 of the units.  The third unit is on my TC. 

I still have much of the tooling, drawings and some of the bits if anyone wants to put it to use.

Sherwood Parker

TC8355

Tempe, AZ, USA

[b]From:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of Murray G Arundell arundell@ghs.com.au [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> [b]Sent:[/b] Monday, September 10, 2018 3:11 PM [b]To:[/b] Norman Verona [b]Cc:[/b] chiphelli@yahoo.com; Robert Beer; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] Stowage? Any comments?     When my rack is not in use it swings up from the bottom and sits hard up against the spare so it has minimal to no impact on the line of the TC.  When traveling solo all I take is a hold all which sits nicely behind the seats.  Travelling with the Leader of the Opposition is a little different.  By using the case on the rack allows each of us to take enough luggage with some spare space behind the seats for jackets, camera box (am also a frustrated wannabe photographer) etc Murray Arundell e arundell@ghs.com.au
On 10 Sep 2018, at 1:31 pm, norman verona norman@frenchblat.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Personally, I think the luggage racks spoils the lines of the car. I get a large sports bag, wrap everything inside in plastic bags so as to keep the stuff inside dry and then fix the bag to the spare wheel with bungee cords. Using the spokes to affix the hooks and two bungees top to bottom through the handles and two side to side, again through the handles keeps it secure. Easy to take off and does not restrict rearwards vision.

 

Norman Verona aka "Email Norman"

11 Cherry close, Royston, S71 4LZ

Mob: 0741 9905 741

Web: www.frenchblat.com

 

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Be careful. I heard that's how Tom Mix died.

Chip

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jeffrey townsend
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Re: Stowage? Any comments?

Post by jeffrey townsend » Tue Sep 11, 2018 5:50 am

I use the Paul Ireland designed low level rack on the TB. It s been fine so far after several long trips with 2 cases on. When not in use it folds up in front of the spare wheel. I ve fixed a higher intensity rear light to it for night driving.  Jeff temporarily Hong Kong on way to OZ TA1957. TB0489 Sent from my iPhone
On 11 Sep 2018, at 19:49, Tweed lizandtweed@yahoo.co.uk [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
  Hi Sherwood, I'd be interested to see a pic of 'your' rack on and off the car if it's not too much trouble.     I'm with Gene in that I quite like the over-all appearence of a T ABC with the high mounted rack ... it may not be the most practical of designs but a wicker hamper strapped to it on a summer's day it does rather suit the car .. in my eyes anyway.  Tweed TC 0632 ... (now sporting 90% complete inertia belts) Cambridge UK                  On Tuesday, 11 September 2018, 07:59:38 BST, Sherwood Parker sherparker1@msn.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:   I used to have one of the "High" luggage racks on my TC but did not like the way it blocked vision to the rear when loaded.

Phil Marino, in Southern California, had designed and built a luggage rack that was behind the spare and out of the rear view view and the wind.  It's down side was the space required to store it when not in use.  I copied that concept but make the rack in 2 major pieces which stored on the wall when not in use being only 4" deep.  The mounting brackets remain on the car and are unobtrusive.  It was made of 3/4" steel tube and chromed and made "a nice piece of kit".  I test loaded it to 150+ pounds and got worried that if it were that loaded the steering would be affected if not in good repair.

The first batch was 3 units plus the proof or concept prototype.  That is when I found out very few people in the US actually tour in their TC so there was little or no market for it.  I ended up selling the prototype and 2 of the units.  The third unit is on my TC. 

I still have much of the tooling, drawings and some of the bits if anyone wants to put it to use.

Sherwood Parker

TC8355

Tempe, AZ, USA

[b]From:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups..com mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of Murray G Arundell arundell@ghs.com.au [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> [b]Sent:[/b] Monday, September 10, 2018 3:11 PM [b]To:[/b] Norman Verona [b]Cc:[/b] chiphelli@yahoo.com; Robert Beer; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] Stowage? Any comments?     When my rack is not in use it swings up from the bottom and sits hard up against the spare so it has minimal to no impact on the line of the TC.  When traveling solo all I take is a hold all which sits nicely behind the seats.  Travelling with the Leader of the Opposition is a little different.  By using the case on the rack allows each of us to take enough luggage with some spare space behind the seats for jackets, camera box (am also a frustrated wannabe photographer) etc Murray Arundell e arundell@ghs.com.au On 10 Sep 2018, at 1:31 pm, norman verona norman@frenchblat.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Personally, I think the luggage racks spoils the lines of the car. I get a large sports bag, wrap everything inside in plastic bags so as to keep the stuff inside dry and then fix the bag to the spare wheel with bungee cords. Using the spokes to affix the hooks and two bungees top to bottom through the handles and two side to side, again through the handles keeps it secure. Easy to take off and does not restrict rearwards vision.

 

Norman Verona aka "Email Norman"

11 Cherry close, Royston, S71 4LZ

Mob: 0741 9905 741

Web: www..frenchblat.com

 

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Be careful. I heard that's how Tom Mix died.

Chip

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Malcolm Scanlan
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Re: Stowage? Any comments?

Post by Malcolm Scanlan » Tue Sep 11, 2018 11:45 am

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Greetings 

If its any interest to the group, since I am no engineer or have any welding experience, I simply removed the wheels from a sturdy old suitcase buggy and hook it over the horizontal rack above the gas tank.  I use two wood battens to protect the spare wheel. It takes a heavy suitcase and any flat items such as camp chairs go on the original rack keeping access to the gas filler cap clear.

I made a 3rd brake light using a Quality Street tin lid (they are octagonal in shape) and hang it over the suitcase.

Malcolm

TC 6944

White Rock.

 I m at an age when my back goes out more than I do.

On 10 Sep 2018, at 1:31 pm, norman verona norman@frenchblat.com [mg-tabc] mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Personally, I think the luggage racks spoils the lines of the car. I get a large sports bag, wrap everything inside in plastic bags so as to keep the stuff inside dry and then fix the bag to the spare wheel with bungee cords. Using the spokes to affix the hooks and two bungees top to bottom through the handles and two side to side, again through the handles keeps it secure. Easy to take off and does not restrict rearwards vision.

 

Norman Verona aka "Email Norman"

11 Cherry close, Royston, S71 4LZ

Mob: 0741 9905 741

Web: www.frenchblat.com

 

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Be careful. I heard that's how Tom Mix died.

Chip

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Murray G Arundell
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Re: Stowage? Any comments?

Post by Murray G Arundell » Tue Sep 11, 2018 8:58 pm

Prefer for Jeeves to bring the Range Rover on such journey old bean never know when you might need him to go fetch a trailer should there be a total failure to proceed moment :-)  Murray Arundell e arundell@ghs.com.au
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