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Subject: [Tigers] Tiger side moulding fasteners more information
From: John Watertor via Tigers <tigers@autox.team.net>
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 17:46:33 +0000 (UTC)
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=C2=A0 I had to dig out the plastic tub of tiger parts stored it the lower =
level of the house that I haven't=C2=A0 be in for the last 30 years. Still =
had some interesting items that I had forgot about. None of which are for s=
ale. When the tiger dealers=C2=A0could not get any cars any more the dealer=
s closed up shop. I went to a dealer to buy things I might need for the car=
. I bought a sunbeam hard top for $150.00, a set of brake hoses, and a pack=
age of two cloth wrapped, yellow striped,=C2=A0pre cut brake vacuum hose. T=
here was two in the package and he said if he opened the package and took o=
ne out he could not return them for credit. I had almost=C2=A0 zero vacuum =
at the servo unit.=C2=A0 I took the carb off to access the=C2=A0 hosefittin=
g and when I removed the vacuum hose the gas vapors had swelled the hose al=
most shut. Just cut about 2" off the hose and used the old one. Also later =
when I needed parts I send a order to the Rootes ware house in New Jersey.F=
rom the ware house I got a bumper, head light rims , upper and lower ball j=
oints, side moulding fasteners and other parts until they closed and the af=
ter market part supplies become available.
Need to correct the information I sent earlier to the list. I found the met=
al side moulding=C2=A0 rivets which had a flange edge to hold the side moul=
dings. The Rootes plastic bag has part number 2232727 qty 10 and number E 1=
 (or l)=C2=A0 70.Need to get my son in law to come over and take a picture =
of the side moulding fasteners and the J. A Pearce rims. Can I send the pic=
tures to Ron Fraser as I don't know how to place them on the form and maybe=
 he will get=C2=A0them on the list for every can view them. B9470515 had th=
e metal rivets for the side mouldings.John Watertor=C2=A0


Today's Topics:

=C2=A0 1. Re: side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor (John Watertor)
=C2=A0 2. Re: side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor (Ron Fraser)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2019 23:43:16 +0000 (UTC)
From: John Watertor <h2otor@aol.com>
To:=C2=A0tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Tigers] side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor

Don't know if I sent this reply to you correctly?


-----Original Message-----
From: John Watertor <h2otor@aol.com>
To: tigers-request <tigers-request@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wed, Oct 30, 2019 2:41 pm
Subject: side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor

In regards to the Tiger side moulding fasteners
The 7096040 clip (40 required ) These were metal rivets with the head stick=
ing out of the body which was round to snap into the chrome side moulding. =
I needed some many years ago and purchased a plastic packageof them from Ro=
otes with 9 in the package. I used 3 of them and still have 6 left some whe=
re in the house, that I haven't seen in years. Some one had 5 or 6 for sale=
 on E-bay several years ago, but I did not want?to pay $5 or $6 each for th=
em. When I had my Tiger painted I had the body man grind them off because t=
he problem of sanding off the old paint and repainting the car. I replaced =
them with the plastic fastenersfrom the after market parts dealers and are =
still on the car.
The 7208008 fixing stud (6) my guess is the 1/8" square head threaded stud =
to clamp the chrome side molding to the body. There was one at the front of=
 the front moulding, one on the door, I don't remember? where?it was locate=
d and one on the back of the back moulding. I twisted mine off while removi=
ng them and had to make the replacements by cutting a 1/8" square brass pla=
te from sheet brass, drilling a hole thru, going?to the local hobby shop an=
d buying the small bolts and then soldering? the head of the bolt to the 1/=
8" brass plate.
My guess the 7208009 (6) sealing bush is a rubber washer to seal the above =
fixing stud on assembly.
Don't remember using any 7208029 (6)? thread cutting fasteners.
John Watertor
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Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2019 11:42:29 -0500
From: "Ron Fraser" <rfraser@bluefrog.com>
To: "'John Watertor'" <h2otor@aol.com>
Cc: <tigers@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: [Tigers] side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor

John

=C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 Thank you for your =
information.=C2=A0 I don?t think I have ever seen any of the original parts=
 and I?m curious about them.

I bought parts from Sunbeam Specialties to install my side mouldings.=C2=A0=
 I made a few threaded fasteners to give a more positive clamp force.



So far the indications are that the parts are from the Imp line due to the =
starting # of 7 of the part numbers.



I?m also thinking the 7208029 thread cutting fastener was an optional faste=
ner.

The number of fasteners did not add up ? 46 are needed but the parts list i=
ndicated 52 ? that is why I think the thread cutter was optional.



I?m still hoping to see picture of the original parts.



Ron Fraser



From: Tigers <tigers-bounces@autox.team.net> On Behalf Of John Watertor via=
 Tigers
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2019 7:43 PM
To:=C2=A0tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Tigers] side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor





-----Original Message-----
st@autox.team.net> >
Sent: Wed, Oct 30, 2019 2:41 pm
Subject: side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor

In regards to the Tiger side moulding fasteners



The 7096040 clip (40 required ) These were metal rivets with the head stick=
ing out of the body which was round to snap into the chrome side moulding. =
I needed some many years ago and purchased a plastic package

of them from Rootes with 9 in the package. I used 3 of them and still have =
6 left some where in the house, that I haven't seen in years. Some one had =
5 or 6 for sale on E-bay several years ago, but I did not want

to pay $5 or $6 each for them. When I had my Tiger painted I had the body m=
an grind them off because the problem of sanding off the old paint and repa=
inting the car. I replaced them with the plastic fasteners

from the after market parts dealers and are still on the car.



The 7208008 fixing stud (6) my guess is the 1/8" square head threaded stud =
to clamp the chrome side molding to the body. There was one at the front of=
 the front moulding, one on the door, I don't remember=C2=A0 where

it was located and one on the back of the back moulding. I twisted mine off=
 while removing them and had to make the replacements by cutting a 1/8" squ=
are brass plate from sheet brass, drilling a hole thru, going

to the local hobby shop and buying the small bolts and then soldering=C2=A0=
 the head of the bolt to the 1/8" brass plate.



My guess the 7208009 (6) sealing bush is a rubber washer to seal the above =
fixing stud on assembly.



Don't remember using any 7208029 (6)=C2=A0 thread cutting fasteners.



John Watertor


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<div>&nbsp; I had to dig out the plastic tub of tiger parts stored it the lower 
level of the house that I haven't&nbsp; be in for the last 30 years. Still had 
some interesting items that I had forgot about. None of which are for sale. 
When the tiger dealers&nbsp;</div>

<div>could not get any cars any more the dealers closed up shop. I went to a 
dealer to buy things I might need for the car. I bought a sunbeam hard top for 
$150.00, a set of brake hoses, and a package of two cloth wrapped, yellow 
striped,&nbsp;</div>

<div>pre cut brake vacuum hose. There was two in the package and he said if he 
opened the package and took one out he could not return them for credit. I had 
almost&nbsp; zero vacuum at the servo unit.&nbsp; I took the carb off to access 
the&nbsp; hose</div>

<div>fitting and when I removed the vacuum hose the gas vapors had swelled the 
hose almost shut. Just cut about 2" off the hose and used the old one. Also 
later when I needed parts I send a order to the Rootes ware house in New 
Jersey.</div>

<div>From the ware house I got a bumper, head light rims , upper and lower ball 
joints, side moulding fasteners and other parts until they closed and the after 
market part supplies become available.</div>

<div><br>
</div>

<div>Need to correct the information I sent earlier to the list. I found the 
metal side moulding&nbsp; rivets which had a flange edge to hold the side 
mouldings. The Rootes plastic bag has part number 2232727 qty 10 and number E 1 
(or l)&nbsp; 70.</div>

<div>Need to get my son in law to come over and take a picture of the side 
moulding fasteners and the J. A Pearce rims. Can I send the pictures to Ron 
Fraser as I don't know how to place them on the form and maybe he will 
get&nbsp;</div>

<div>them on the list for every can view them. B9470515 had the metal rivets 
for the side mouldings.</div>

<div>John Watertor&nbsp;</div>

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<div dir="ltr">&nbsp; 1. Re: side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor (John 
Watertor)<br>
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<div dir="ltr">&nbsp; 2. Re: side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor (Ron 
Fraser)<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Message: 1<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2019 23:43:16 +0000 (UTC)<br>
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<div dir="ltr">From: John Watertor &lt;<a ymailto="mailto:h2otor@aol.com"; 
rel="noopener noreferrer" href="mailto:h2otor@aol.com"; 
style="text-decoration-line: underline; color: blue;">h2otor@aol.com</a>&gt;<br>
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<div dir="ltr">To:&nbsp;<a ymailto="mailto:tigers@autox.team.net"; rel="noopener 
noreferrer" href="mailto:tigers@autox.team.net"; style="text-decoration-line: 
underline; color: blue;">tigers@autox.team.net</a><br>
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<div dir="ltr">Subject: Re: [Tigers] side moulding fasteners reply John 
Watertor<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Don't know if I sent this reply to you correctly?<br>
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<div dir="ltr">-----Original Message-----<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">From: John Watertor &lt;<a ymailto="mailto:h2otor@aol.com"; 
rel="noopener noreferrer" href="mailto:h2otor@aol.com"; 
style="text-decoration-line: underline; color: blue;">h2otor@aol.com</a>&gt;<br>
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<div dir="ltr">To: tigers-request &lt;<a 
ymailto="mailto:tigers-request@autox.team.net"; rel="noopener noreferrer" 
href="mailto:tigers-request@autox.team.net"; style="text-decoration-line: 
underline; color: blue;">tigers-request@autox.team.net</a>&gt;<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Sent: Wed, Oct 30, 2019 2:41 pm<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Subject: side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">In regards to the Tiger side moulding fasteners<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">The 7096040 clip (40 required ) These were metal rivets with the 
head sticking out of the body which was round to snap into the chrome side 
moulding. I needed some many years ago and purchased a plastic packageof them 
from Rootes with 9 in the package. I used 3 of them and still have 6 left some 
where in the house, that I haven't seen in years. Some one had 5 or 6 for sale 
on E-bay several years ago, but I did not want?to pay $5 or $6 each for them. 
When I had my Tiger painted I had the body man grind them off because the 
problem of sanding off the old paint and repainting the car. I replaced them 
with the plastic fastenersfrom the after market parts dealers and are still on 
the car.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">The 7208008 fixing stud (6) my guess is the 1/8" square head 
threaded stud to clamp the chrome side molding to the body. There was one at 
the front of the front moulding, one on the door, I don't remember? where?it 
was located and one on the back of the back moulding. I twisted mine off while 
removing them and had to make the replacements by cutting a 1/8" square brass 
plate from sheet brass, drilling a hole thru, going?to the local hobby shop and 
buying the small bolts and then soldering? the head of the bolt to the 1/8" 
brass plate.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">My guess the 7208009 (6) sealing bush is a rubber washer to seal 
the above fixing stud on assembly.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">Don't remember using any 7208029 (6)? thread cutting 
fasteners.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">John Watertor<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2019 11:42:29 -0500<br>
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<div dir="ltr">From: "Ron Fraser" &lt;<a ymailto="mailto:rfraser@bluefrog.com"; 
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<div dir="ltr">To: "'John Watertor'" &lt;<a ymailto="mailto:h2otor@aol.com"; 
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style="text-decoration-line: underline; color: blue;">h2otor@aol.com</a>&gt;<br>
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underline; color: blue;">tigers@Autox.Team.Net</a>&gt;<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Subject: Re: [Tigers] side moulding fasteners reply John 
Watertor<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Message-ID: &lt;<a 
href="mailto:001101d59265$b019f120$104dd360$@bluefrog.com"; rel="noopener 
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<div dir="ltr">John<br>
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<div dir="ltr">&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Thank 
you for your information.&nbsp; I don?t think I have ever seen any of the 
original parts and I?m curious about them.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">I bought parts from Sunbeam Specialties to install my side 
mouldings.&nbsp; I made a few threaded fasteners to give a more positive clamp 
force.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">So far the indications are that the parts are from the Imp line 
due to the starting # of 7 of the part numbers.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">I?m also thinking the 7208029 thread cutting fastener was an 
optional fastener.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">The number of fasteners did not add up ? 46 are needed but the 
parts list indicated 52 ? that is why I think the thread cutter was 
optional.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">I?m still hoping to see picture of the original parts.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">Ron Fraser<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
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<div dir="ltr"><br>
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<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">From: Tigers &lt;<a 
ymailto="mailto:tigers-bounces@autox.team.net"; rel="noopener noreferrer" 
href="mailto:tigers-bounces@autox.team.net"; style="text-decoration-line: 
underline; color: blue;">tigers-bounces@autox.team.net</a>&gt; On Behalf Of 
John Watertor via Tigers<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2019 7:43 PM<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">To:&nbsp;<a ymailto="mailto:tigers@autox.team.net"; rel="noopener 
noreferrer" href="mailto:tigers@autox.team.net"; style="text-decoration-line: 
underline; color: blue;">tigers@autox.team.net</a><br>
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<div dir="ltr">Subject: Re: [Tigers] side moulding fasteners reply John 
Watertor<br>
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<div dir="ltr">-----Original Message-----<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">From: John Watertor &lt;<a ymailto="mailto:h2otor@aol.com"; 
rel="noopener noreferrer" href="mailto:h2otor@aol.com"; 
style="text-decoration-line: underline; color: 
blue;">h2otor@aol.com</a>&nbsp;&lt;mailto:<a ymailto="mailto:h2otor@aol.com"; 
rel="noopener noreferrer" href="mailto:h2otor@aol.com"; 
style="text-decoration-line: underline; color: blue;">h2otor@aol.com</a>&gt; 
&gt;<br>
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<div dir="ltr">To: tigers-request &lt;<a 
ymailto="mailto:tigers-request@autox.team.net"; rel="noopener noreferrer" 
href="mailto:tigers-request@autox.team.net"; style="text-decoration-line: 
underline; color: blue;">tigers-request@autox.team.net</a>&nbsp;&lt;mailto:<a 
ymailto="mailto:tigers-request@autox.team.net"; rel="noopener noreferrer" 
href="mailto:tigers-request@autox.team.net"; style="text-decoration-line: 
underline; color: blue;">tigers-request@autox.team.net</a>&gt; &gt;<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Sent: Wed, Oct 30, 2019 2:41 pm<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">Subject: side moulding fasteners reply John Watertor<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">In regards to the Tiger side moulding fasteners<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">The 7096040 clip (40 required ) These were metal rivets with the 
head sticking out of the body which was round to snap into the chrome side 
moulding. I needed some many years ago and purchased a plastic package<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">of them from Rootes with 9 in the package. I used 3 of them and 
still have 6 left some where in the house, that I haven't seen in years. Some 
one had 5 or 6 for sale on E-bay several years ago, but I did not want<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">to pay $5 or $6 each for them. When I had my Tiger painted I had 
the body man grind them off because the problem of sanding off the old paint 
and repainting the car. I replaced them with the plastic fasteners<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">from the after market parts dealers and are still on the car.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">The 7208008 fixing stud (6) my guess is the 1/8" square head 
threaded stud to clamp the chrome side molding to the body. There was one at 
the front of the front moulding, one on the door, I don't remember&nbsp; 
where<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">it was located and one on the back of the back moulding. I 
twisted mine off while removing them and had to make the replacements by 
cutting a 1/8" square brass plate from sheet brass, drilling a hole thru, 
going<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">to the local hobby shop and buying the small bolts and then 
soldering&nbsp; the head of the bolt to the 1/8" brass plate.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">My guess the 7208009 (6) sealing bush is a rubber washer to seal 
the above fixing stud on assembly.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">Don't remember using any 7208029 (6)&nbsp; thread cutting 
fasteners.<br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr"><br>
</div>

<div dir="ltr">John Watertor<br>
</div>

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