Here are some photos comparing the Singer weatherstrip located
between the front fender of the A Series Roadster and running board with the product offered by Bill Haverly and the Moss Motors MG TC/TD product.
The Moss Motors product is too short in both directions, so I think the
Haverly product is the one to go with, you just have to cut the webbing
where it makes a 90 degree bend.
The Singer original is in the middle; Haverly product on top; Moss
Motors product on the bottom.
Hope that this helps!
Gene
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Paul Bouchard
President, NASOC
Nine Roadster Registrar
1948 A Series Roadster
1947 Super Ten Saloon
1935 Le Mans Super Speed Model
Just enjoying the ride.
President, NASOC
Nine Roadster Registrar
1948 A Series Roadster
1947 Super Ten Saloon
1935 Le Mans Super Speed Model
Just enjoying the ride.
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Gene,
Great post! I especially like how the photos are just the right size. Brilliant!
I would have to agree with your selection. The "T" shaped rubber looks to be the best.
Paul
Great post! I especially like how the photos are just the right size. Brilliant!
I would have to agree with your selection. The "T" shaped rubber looks to be the best.
Paul
Paul Bouchard
President, NASOC
Nine Roadster Registrar
1948 A Series Roadster
1947 Super Ten Saloon
1935 Le Mans Super Speed Model
Just enjoying the ride.
President, NASOC
Nine Roadster Registrar
1948 A Series Roadster
1947 Super Ten Saloon
1935 Le Mans Super Speed Model
Just enjoying the ride.