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Re: LE on the cover of the new Moss catalog...

To: "Dodd, Kelvin" <doddk@mossmotors.com>
Subject: Re: LE on the cover of the new Moss catalog...
From: Marc <smarc@smarc.net>
Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 13:32:24 -0400
> The original LE wheels had a fairly wide variation in paint finish, as
> the painted areas were "as cast" and varied in surface from smooth to
> slightly pebbled.
>
> The paint was pretty thick and was a high gloss, so much of the
> imperfections were covered. 
> The rims were machined, but not highly polished, then sprayed with clear
> coat. The clear coat did not hold up very well to sunlight, so is often
> yellowed and dull but the unpolished rims were never highly reflective. 
>   
Well. that's pretty much the deal with my wheels, plus a small amount of 
pitting... I actually LIKE the look of the grey paint on the spare 
wheel. The few LE's I've seen with the original grey paint look nice to 
my eye... A little 'different' perhaps, but in that cool, quirky 
'British' way that is part and parcel of LBC's...
> The owner of the LE on the Moss cover had his wheels polished and
> refinished during the restoration of the car, which is why they look so
> shiny. Since they are not clear coated, they do shine much brighter than
> original.
>   
I'm not a big fan of 'bling' but I think the polished wheels set off the 
LE nicely...
> BTW. The LE wheels have been produced again, we received a shipment last
> week. They do look very nice and the finish is an exact match to the
> original. I compared the new wheel to those on our 50 mile LE. 
>
>   
If I had the cash to replace the wheels, I would put some minilites on 
mine  - those would be my favorite wheels...

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