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speedo bezel
The adventure continues............While I am waiting for "sticks" to
continue the tub rebuild, I thought I would start on the dashboard. I have cleaned
the speedo and tach but discovered that both chrome bezels are in poor
condition. They don't appear in the Moss or A/S catalogs. Does anyone know if
they are available? Does one simply send them to a chrome shop and have them
re-done? Thanks, Tom, TC 2850, disassembled.
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continue the tub rebuild, I thought I would start on the dashboard. I have cleaned
the speedo and tach but discovered that both chrome bezels are in poor
condition. They don't appear in the Moss or A/S catalogs. Does anyone know if
they are available? Does one simply send them to a chrome shop and have them
re-done? Thanks, Tom, TC 2850, disassembled.
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Re: speedo bezel
Tom;
Consider checking with MOMA 1321 2nd street N.W. Albbuquerque NM. 87102 (505) 766-1661. I have used them and Moss suggest them. I am very satisfied with Maureen's work. Last name LUCAS. you can't go wrong
Sandy Sanders
Hudson Florida
Consider checking with MOMA 1321 2nd street N.W. Albbuquerque NM. 87102 (505) 766-1661. I have used them and Moss suggest them. I am very satisfied with Maureen's work. Last name LUCAS. you can't go wrong
Sandy Sanders
Hudson Florida
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Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 7:15 PM
Subject: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
The adventure continues............While I am waiting for "sticks" to
continue the tub rebuild, I thought I would start on the dashboard. I have cleaned
the speedo and tach but discovered that both chrome bezels are in poor
condition. They don't appear in the Moss or A/S catalogs. Does anyone know if
they are available? Does one simply send them to a chrome shop and have them
re-done? Thanks, Tom, TC 2850, disassembled.
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Re: speedo bezel
Sandy, sorry to disagree with you but I would not deal with MOMA under any
situation! It is Margaret, not Maureen and this person is the one who asked
me 'what makes you an expert' when she returned the instruments for TC6391
painted in a BMW light tan rather than the metallic green! Then, she had the
gall to charge me $ 100 for a special color match. A couple of years ago
there was a thread about the correct color which John Marks
I know the rule 'never say anything about anyone unless it is positive', but
this experience with MOMA was the only nasty and unpleasant M.G. dealing I
have had since the middle of the last century!
situation! It is Margaret, not Maureen and this person is the one who asked
me 'what makes you an expert' when she returned the instruments for TC6391
painted in a BMW light tan rather than the metallic green! Then, she had the
gall to charge me $ 100 for a special color match. A couple of years ago
there was a thread about the correct color which John Marks
I know the rule 'never say anything about anyone unless it is positive', but
this experience with MOMA was the only nasty and unpleasant M.G. dealing I
have had since the middle of the last century!
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> Consider checking with MOMA 1321 2nd street N.W. Albbuquerque NM.
> 87102 (505) 766-1661. I have used them and Moss suggest them. I
> am very satisfied with Maureen's work. Last name LUCAS. you can't go wrong
> Sandy Sanders
> Hudson Florida
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> condition. They don't appear in the Moss or A/S catalogs.
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FW: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
Woops, Sandy
Vintage folks sometimes hit the wrong key=
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From: Bill Hentzen [mailto:bill@rangelinemews.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:05 PM
To: SANDY SANDERS
Cc: mg-tabc
Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
Whoops, Sandy
Sometimes, vintage blokes hit the wrong key-sorry, so let me finish
Sandy, sorry to disagree with you but I would not deal with MOMA under any
situation! It is Margaret, not Maureen and this 'person' is the one who
asked me 'what makes you an expert' when she returned the instruments for
TC6391 painted in a BMW light tan rather than the metallic green! Then, she
had the gall to charge me $ 100 for a special color match after nipping me
for $1000. I could bore you with 1/2 hour of shrift I got. A couple of
years ago there was a thread about the correct color which John Marks sorted
out for us as I am certainly not an expert, but having four T types had some
experience with the proper color of the instruments.
I know the rule 'never say anything about anyone unless it is positive', but
this experience with MOMA was the only nasty and unpleasant M.G. dealing I
have had since the middle of the last century!
Tom, May I suggest you try Nisonger, APT or John Marks in England, before
you get snarled up in New Mexico.
Cheers!
Bill Hentzen
Mequon WI
TB0437, TC2937, TD8447 and until 6 weeks ago TC6391
Vintage folks sometimes hit the wrong key=
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From: Bill Hentzen [mailto:bill@rangelinemews.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:05 PM
To: SANDY SANDERS
Cc: mg-tabc
Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
Whoops, Sandy
Sometimes, vintage blokes hit the wrong key-sorry, so let me finish
Sandy, sorry to disagree with you but I would not deal with MOMA under any
situation! It is Margaret, not Maureen and this 'person' is the one who
asked me 'what makes you an expert' when she returned the instruments for
TC6391 painted in a BMW light tan rather than the metallic green! Then, she
had the gall to charge me $ 100 for a special color match after nipping me
for $1000. I could bore you with 1/2 hour of shrift I got. A couple of
years ago there was a thread about the correct color which John Marks sorted
out for us as I am certainly not an expert, but having four T types had some
experience with the proper color of the instruments.
I know the rule 'never say anything about anyone unless it is positive', but
this experience with MOMA was the only nasty and unpleasant M.G. dealing I
have had since the middle of the last century!
Tom, May I suggest you try Nisonger, APT or John Marks in England, before
you get snarled up in New Mexico.
Cheers!
Bill Hentzen
Mequon WI
TB0437, TC2937, TD8447 and until 6 weeks ago TC6391
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> From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf
> Of SANDY SANDERS
> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 6:57 PM
> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com; TMcNam4510@aol.com
> Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
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> Tom;
> Consider checking with MOMA 1321 2nd street N.W. Albbuquerque NM.
> 87102 (505) 766-1661. I have used them and Moss suggest them. I
> am very satisfied with Maureen's work. Last name LUCAS. you can't go wrong
> Sandy Sanders
> Hudson Florida
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 7:15 PM
> Subject: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
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> continue the tub rebuild, I thought I would start on the
> dashboard. I have cleaned
> the speedo and tach but discovered that both chrome bezels are in poor
> condition. They don't appear in the Moss or A/S catalogs.
> Does anyone know if
> they are available? Does one simply send them to a chrome
> shop and have them
> re-done? Thanks, Tom, TC 2850, disassembled.
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Re: speedo bezel
Skip Kelsey uses Margaret and likes the result. I had one dealing with a Mayflower oil pressure gauge....got it back and it didn't work. Returned it and got it back and it didn't work.
She was not unpleasant.....John Marks does all my instruments, has talented experienced technicians and ton of stock....and he stands behind his work. However in the case of the bezels, just take them off and have them rechromed if that is all that is the matter....
Terry in Oakland
Bill Hentzen wrote:
Sandy, sorry to disagree with you but I would not deal with MOMA under any
situation! It is Margaret, not Maureen and this person is the one who asked
me 'what makes you an expert' when she returned the instruments for TC6391
painted in a BMW light tan rather than the metallic green! Then, she had the
gall to charge me $ 100 for a special color match. A couple of years ago
there was a thread about the correct color which John Marks
I know the rule 'never say anything about anyone unless it is positive', but
this experience with MOMA was the only nasty and unpleasant M.G. dealing I
have had since the middle of the last century!
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She was not unpleasant.....John Marks does all my instruments, has talented experienced technicians and ton of stock....and he stands behind his work. However in the case of the bezels, just take them off and have them rechromed if that is all that is the matter....
Terry in Oakland
Bill Hentzen wrote:
Sandy, sorry to disagree with you but I would not deal with MOMA under any
situation! It is Margaret, not Maureen and this person is the one who asked
me 'what makes you an expert' when she returned the instruments for TC6391
painted in a BMW light tan rather than the metallic green! Then, she had the
gall to charge me $ 100 for a special color match. A couple of years ago
there was a thread about the correct color which John Marks
I know the rule 'never say anything about anyone unless it is positive', but
this experience with MOMA was the only nasty and unpleasant M.G. dealing I
have had since the middle of the last century!
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> am very satisfied with Maureen's work. Last name LUCAS. you can't go wrong
> Sandy Sanders
> Hudson Florida
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> dashboard. I have cleaned
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> condition. They don't appear in the Moss or A/S catalogs.
> Does anyone know if
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> shop and have them
> re-done? Thanks, Tom, TC 2850, disassembled.
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Re: speedo bezel
John Marks does MG instruments correctly.
APT does a good job as well. I had them convert a Sunbeam Tiger tacho so I
could use a Unilite ignition some time ago, and was completely satisfied.
No experience for years with Nisonger.
Moma didn't turn out so well for me. I sent them back and forth several
times until they were right.
No doubt others may have had some different experiences.
Best,
Ray
"Spes mea in Deo est"
APT does a good job as well. I had them convert a Sunbeam Tiger tacho so I
could use a Unilite ignition some time ago, and was completely satisfied.
No experience for years with Nisonger.
Moma didn't turn out so well for me. I sent them back and forth several
times until they were right.
No doubt others may have had some different experiences.
Best,
Ray
"Spes mea in Deo est"
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From: "Bill Hentzen"
To: "SANDY SANDERS"
Cc: "mg-tabc"
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:27 PM
Subject: FW: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
> Woops, Sandy
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> Vintage folks sometimes hit the wrong key=
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> From: Bill Hentzen [mailto:bill@rangelinemews.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:05 PM
> To: SANDY SANDERS
> Cc: mg-tabc
> Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
> Whoops, Sandy
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> Sometimes, vintage blokes hit the wrong key-sorry, so let me finish
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> Sandy, sorry to disagree with you but I would not deal with MOMA under any
> situation! It is Margaret, not Maureen and this 'person' is the one who
> asked me 'what makes you an expert' when she returned the instruments for
> TC6391 painted in a BMW light tan rather than the metallic green! Then,
> she
> had the gall to charge me $ 100 for a special color match after nipping me
> for $1000. I could bore you with 1/2 hour of shrift I got. A couple of
> years ago there was a thread about the correct color which John Marks
> sorted
> out for us as I am certainly not an expert, but having four T types had
> some
> experience with the proper color of the instruments.
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> I know the rule 'never say anything about anyone unless it is positive',
> but
> this experience with MOMA was the only nasty and unpleasant M.G. dealing I
> have had since the middle of the last century!
>
> Tom, May I suggest you try Nisonger, APT or John Marks in England, before
> you get snarled up in New Mexico.
>
> Cheers!
> Bill Hentzen
> Mequon WI
> TB0437, TC2937, TD8447 and until 6 weeks ago TC6391
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>> From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf
>> Of SANDY SANDERS
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 6:57 PM
>> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com; TMcNam4510@aol.com
>> Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
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>> Consider checking with MOMA 1321 2nd street N.W. Albbuquerque NM.
>> 87102 (505) 766-1661. I have used them and Moss suggest them. I
>> am very satisfied with Maureen's work. Last name LUCAS. you can't go
>> wrong
>> Sandy Sanders
>> Hudson Florida
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>> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 7:15 PM
>> Subject: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
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>> continue the tub rebuild, I thought I would start on the
>> dashboard. I have cleaned
>> the speedo and tach but discovered that both chrome bezels are in poor
>> condition. They don't appear in the Moss or A/S catalogs.
>> Does anyone know if
>> they are available? Does one simply send them to a chrome
>> shop and have them
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Re: speedo bezel
Check with Craig Seabrook at the Whitworth Shop. I have seen his shop and
was quite impressed.
Dave TC 52228, TC 5041 &
TC 4326 in boxes and possibly for sale...
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was quite impressed.
Dave TC 52228, TC 5041 &
TC 4326 in boxes and possibly for sale...
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AW: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
Hi Tom,
I recently got few TC repro instrument dials. These were made by some
one in Switzerland years back. Few "kM" speedometer dials are still
available for 25 . "VDO" those who made most of the old speedos for Germen
vehicles have some repro rings. But I am not sure about the diameter TC
instruments. Any way I will ring up some places to get some information. I
got a new ring for my motorcycle speedo last year.
Where does this word bezel come from. The split rear windows of old VW
Beetle is called a Brezel. Brezel is also avalable here for " Oktober
festvel ". Look similar to the split rear windows of Beetle. We eat it
instead of chips while drinking beer.
Best regards
Madhu
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. September 2005 01:16
The adventure continues............While I am waiting for "sticks" to
continue the tub rebuild, I thought I would start on the dashboard. I have
cleaned
the speedo and tach but discovered that both chrome bezels are in poor
condition. They don't appear in the Moss or A/S catalogs. Does anyone
know if
they are available? Does one simply send them to a chrome shop and have
them
re-done? Thanks, Tom, TC 2850, disassembled.
I recently got few TC repro instrument dials. These were made by some
one in Switzerland years back. Few "kM" speedometer dials are still
available for 25 . "VDO" those who made most of the old speedos for Germen
vehicles have some repro rings. But I am not sure about the diameter TC
instruments. Any way I will ring up some places to get some information. I
got a new ring for my motorcycle speedo last year.
Where does this word bezel come from. The split rear windows of old VW
Beetle is called a Brezel. Brezel is also avalable here for " Oktober
festvel ". Look similar to the split rear windows of Beetle. We eat it
instead of chips while drinking beer.
Best regards
Madhu
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 29. September 2005 01:16
The adventure continues............While I am waiting for "sticks" to
continue the tub rebuild, I thought I would start on the dashboard. I have
cleaned
the speedo and tach but discovered that both chrome bezels are in poor
condition. They don't appear in the Moss or A/S catalogs. Does anyone
know if
they are available? Does one simply send them to a chrome shop and have
them
re-done? Thanks, Tom, TC 2850, disassembled.
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Re: speedo bezel
Bill; Things like names in my memory are becoming senior moments. Memory loss is the second thing to go and I am already working on the third one. I just can't remember what it is going to be.
Sandy
Sandy
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From: Bill Hentzen
To: SANDY SANDERS
Cc: mg-tabc
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 10:27 PM
Subject: FW: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
Woops, Sandy
Vintage folks sometimes hit the wrong key=
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Hentzen [mailto:bill@rangelinemews.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:05 PM
To: SANDY SANDERS
Cc: mg-tabc
Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
Whoops, Sandy
Sometimes, vintage blokes hit the wrong key-sorry, so let me finish
Sandy, sorry to disagree with you but I would not deal with MOMA under any
situation! It is Margaret, not Maureen and this 'person' is the one who
asked me 'what makes you an expert' when she returned the instruments for
TC6391 painted in a BMW light tan rather than the metallic green! Then, she
had the gall to charge me $ 100 for a special color match after nipping me
for $1000. I could bore you with 1/2 hour of shrift I got. A couple of
years ago there was a thread about the correct color which John Marks sorted
out for us as I am certainly not an expert, but having four T types had some
experience with the proper color of the instruments.
I know the rule 'never say anything about anyone unless it is positive', but
this experience with MOMA was the only nasty and unpleasant M.G. dealing I
have had since the middle of the last century!
Tom, May I suggest you try Nisonger, APT or John Marks in England, before
you get snarled up in New Mexico.
Cheers!
Bill Hentzen
Mequon WI
TB0437, TC2937, TD8447 and until 6 weeks ago TC6391
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> Of SANDY SANDERS
> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 6:57 PM
> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com; TMcNam4510@aol.com
> Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
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> Tom;
> Consider checking with MOMA 1321 2nd street N.W. Albbuquerque NM.
> 87102 (505) 766-1661. I have used them and Moss suggest them. I
> am very satisfied with Maureen's work. Last name LUCAS. you can't go wrong
> Sandy Sanders
> Hudson Florida
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> Subject: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
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> The adventure continues............While I am waiting for "sticks" to
> continue the tub rebuild, I thought I would start on the
> dashboard. I have cleaned
> the speedo and tach but discovered that both chrome bezels are in poor
> condition. They don't appear in the Moss or A/S catalogs.
> Does anyone know if
> they are available? Does one simply send them to a chrome
> shop and have them
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Re: speedo bezel
Bill & Group,
I agree with Bill Hentzen. I have received instruments done by MOMA
through total dashboard jobs that we have done. The workmanship was
terrible both cosmetically & mechanically. I had to detail them up just
to make them presentable. Another case where the "T Series" owner got
nicked.
Craig Seabrook
Whitworth Shop
Novelty, OH
TC/0911
I agree with Bill Hentzen. I have received instruments done by MOMA
through total dashboard jobs that we have done. The workmanship was
terrible both cosmetically & mechanically. I had to detail them up just
to make them presentable. Another case where the "T Series" owner got
nicked.
Craig Seabrook
Whitworth Shop
Novelty, OH
TC/0911
On Wednesday, September 28, 2005, at 10:05 PM, Bill Hentzen wrote:
> Sandy, sorry to disagree with you but I would not deal with MOMA under
> any
> situation! It is Margaret, not Maureen and this person is the one who
> asked
> me 'what makes you an expert' when she returned the instruments for
> TC6391
> painted in a BMW light tan rather than the metallic green! Then, she
> had the
> gall to charge me $ 100 for a special color match. A couple of years
> ago
> there was a thread about the correct color which John Marks
>
> I know the rule 'never say anything about anyone unless it is
> positive', but
> this experience with MOMA was the only nasty and unpleasant M.G.
> dealing I
> have had since the middle of the last century!
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>> From: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com]On
>> Behalf
>> Of SANDY SANDERS
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 6:57 PM
>> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com; TMcNam4510@aol.com
>> Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
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>> Tom;
>> Consider checking with MOMA 1321 2nd street N.W. Albbuquerque NM.
>> 87102 (505) 766-1661. I have used them and Moss suggest them. I
>> am very satisfied with Maureen's work. Last name LUCAS. you can't go
>> wrong
>> Sandy Sanders
>> Hudson Florida
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: TMcNam4510@aol.com
>> To: mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 7:15 PM
>> Subject: [mg-tabc] speedo bezel
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>> The adventure continues............While I am waiting for "sticks"
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>> continue the tub rebuild, I thought I would start on the
>> dashboard. I have cleaned
>> the speedo and tach but discovered that both chrome bezels are in
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>> condition. They don't appear in the Moss or A/S catalogs.
>> Does anyone know if
>> they are available? Does one simply send them to a chrome
>> shop and have them
>> re-done? Thanks, Tom, TC 2850, disassembled.
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