Walter Weiss

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    Walter Weiss
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    @colorado

    The glovebox is a plastic container that fits into a routed groove and

    clamped into place with a clip on each side. This allows me to

    remove the container for cleaning. Rather than wire labels, I used

    hardboard disks and machine screws to copy the backs of the gauges

    and attach the wires. This allowed me to play with the gauge

    placement as well as clean up the wiring harness before final

    installation.

    #239296
    Walter Weiss
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    @colorado

    Thanks for the tip — I’ll probably be a regular with all of the typical

    “newby” questions!

    Walt

    #238117
    Walter Weiss
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    @colorado

    Hi all — Just joined the forum after I purchased a replica on my

    birthday, July 12. This is my first replica and I know nothing about them.

    I sold my model A and bought the MG TD. I always thought that this

    was the neatest body style ever, although friends that owned originals

    told me that you better plan on an hour in the shop for every hour

    driving! Scratch originals! This car came with no documentation other

    than a title with a VIN ID35629COLO, engine number B6256034. I have

    included some pictures. Any info would be helpful.

    Thanks in advance,

    Walt14_195451_w1.jpg”>14_195515_w2.jpg”>14_195541_w3.jpg”>

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