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Re: TD in NH

To: Dan DiBiase <d_dibiase@yahoo.com>, Carl French
Subject: Re: TD in NH
From: Barrie Robinson <barrie@look.ca>
Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2005 11:02:56 -0800
Dan,

I 'restored' a 1967 Austin Healey and 99% of non-consumable parts were 
original.  All I had to replace was some rubber stuff, clean and paint, fit 
new gaskets, and the biggest replacement was the exhaust

My 1957 Aston Martin has all the original parts.  Besides engine bits like 
timing gears, valves, pistons - (Oh god are they expensive!) all bits can 
be cleaned up, polished, painted and used.  Interior is shot but I consider 
that to be a consumable.

In general a restoration involves replacing all the 'consumables' like 
interior, rubber bits, exhaust, tyres, paint etc. etc.  Whereas a rebuild 
means dropping in a new, albeit same type, engine and modifications like 
newer brake setup, different gearbox/rear axle as well as putting in tube 
shocks instead of t'others.  Fully restored, to me, would mean that every 
little unit had been dis-assembled cleaned etc and re-assembled - and this 
means right down to the last nut and bolt.

At 08:26 AM 1/2/2005, Dan DiBiase wrote:
>How can a car be 'fully restored' and have 'mostly original parts'?? Looks
>nice, though....
>
>
>--- Carl French <leylandauto@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > I have been talking via email with a guy in Boston who is fairly
> > clueless MG wise but is hot on getting a BRG/Tan TD and he has been
> > looking (via the web and phone) at one which is now at a shop in
> > Plainfield, NH which is just south of White River Jct.
>
>=====
>Dan
>The Garden State
>'76 MGB Tourer - Driver - It's getting better all the time....
>'65 MGB Tourer Project - Yep, still is....
>'04 Audi A4 1.8T q MT-6 - quattro, baby!

Regards
Barrie

Barrie Robinson
(705) 721-9060 




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