Ray,
Looking at a couple of books I have shows that the J2, J3, F2, L1 and L2 all
had engine turned dashes. I couldn't find a picture showing the dash of a J4
or an F1right now so I can't be sure about them.
John Libbert
Milford, OH
J2 3118
TC 2138
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Re: Dash
Tom Metcalf has a F1. Tom?
Best regards,
Ray
"There are no easy answers in this case m'lud."
----- Original Message ----- From: Jorolibb@aol.com> To: 1939mgtb@comcast.net>; mink@chilitech.com>; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com>; archie_ponsonby@post.cz> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 6:49 PM Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Dash > Ray, > > Looking at a couple of books I have shows that the J2, J3, F2, L1 and L2 > all > had engine turned dashes. I couldn't find a picture showing the dash of a > J4 > or an F1right now so I can't be sure about them. > > John Libbert > Milford, OH > J2 3118 > TC 2138 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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John & Ray,
Actually, J4 dashboards are like C-types - either body color or matte black
painted aluminum.
F1's and F3's (4seaters) are wooden. F2's are engine turned 1/8" aluminum.
Same as J2 & L2. Virtually same body tubs - F2, J2, J3, L2.
Burled sequioa dashboards on PAs/NAs; burled wallynut on PBs/NBs. The best
in the world come from The Whitworth Shop, of course, as do T-Series
dashboards. Paid political announcement there. Sorry.
The MMM bodies did NOT have an inner fascia like T-series MGs. They're just
hanging there. But neither the choke nor the starter were on the dash.
tommm in Ohio just below freezing today...
F2
L1
PB
NB
NB (soon from CA thanks to taterry & Tantau)
TC
1275 Midget
V8 1059
> Tom Metcalf has a F1. Tom? > Best regards, > Ray >> Ray, >> >> Looking at a couple of books I have shows that the J2, J3, F2, L1 and L2 >> all >> had engine turned dashes. I couldn't find a picture showing the dash of a >> J4 >> or an F1right now so I can't be sure about them. >> >> John Libbert >> Milford, OH >> J2 3118 >> TC 2138
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Wot!! ANOTHER NB?? Tom, you dog!!
Best regards,
Ray
"There are no easy answers in this case m'lud."
----- Original Message ----- From: "Safety Fast" mgtom@zoominternet.net> To: mink@chilitech.com>; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com>; archie_ponsonby@post.cz>; Jorolibb@aol.com>; "1939mgtb" 1939mgtb@comcast.net> Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 12:57 PM Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Dash > John & Ray, > > Actually, J4 dashboards are like C-types - either body color or matte > black > painted aluminum. > > F1's and F3's (4seaters) are wooden. F2's are engine turned 1/8" aluminum. > Same as J2 & L2. Virtually same body tubs - F2, J2, J3, L2. > > Burled sequioa dashboards on PAs/NAs; burled wallynut on PBs/NBs. The best > in the world come from The Whitworth Shop, of course, as do T-Series > dashboards. Paid political announcement there. Sorry. > > The MMM bodies did NOT have an inner fascia like T-series MGs. They're > just > hanging there. But neither the choke nor the starter were on the dash. > > > tommm in Ohio just below freezing today... > F2 > L1 > PB > NB > NB (soon from CA thanks to taterry & Tantau) > TC > 1275 Midget > V8 1059 > > > >> Tom Metcalf has a F1. Tom? >> Best regards, >> Ray > >>> Ray, >>> >>> Looking at a couple of books I have shows that the J2, J3, F2, L1 and L2 >>> all >>> had engine turned dashes. I couldn't find a picture showing the dash of >>> a >>> J4 >>> or an F1right now so I can't be sure about them. >>> >>> John Libbert >>> Milford, OH >>> J2 3118 >>> TC 2138 > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Tom,
Thanks for the input.
Are you trying to corner the market for MMM cars here in the USA or starting you own museum? I'm sure glad they're fairly close by. Maybe I'll have to make another visit sometime.
John Libbert
Milford, OH
J2 3118
TC 2138
MGA 70528
'69 MGB (XXXXXX) does anybody need a parts car?
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Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Dash
John & Ray,
Actually, J4 dashboards are like C-types - either body color or matte black
painted aluminum.
F1's and F3's (4seaters) are wooden. F2's are engine turned 1/8" aluminum.
Same as J2 & L2. Virtually same body tubs - F2, J2, J3, L2.
Burled sequioa dashboards on PAs/NAs; burled wallynut on PBs/NBs. The best
in the world come from The Whitworth Shop, of course, as do T-Series
dashboards. Paid political announcement there. Sorry.
The MMM bodies did NOT have an inner fascia like T-series MGs. They're just
hanging there. But neither the choke nor the starter were on the dash.
tommm in Ohio just below freezing today...
F2
L1
PB
NB
NB (soon from CA thanks to taterry & Tantau)
TC
1275 Midget
V8 1059
Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Tom Metcalf has a F1. Tom? > Best regards, > Ray >> Ray, >> >> Looking at a couple of books I have shows that the J2, J3, F2, L1 and L2 >> all >> had engine turned dashes. I couldn't find a picture showing the dash of a >> J4 >> or an F1right now so I can't be sure about them. >> >> John Libbert >> Milford, OH >> J2 3118 >> TC 2138
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