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Post by Chris Wright on Jul 31, 2015 21:04:15 GMT
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Post by Chris Wright on Aug 28, 2015 15:17:42 GMT
Photo's of most of John Warren's (Munter's) available cars, now posted.
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Post by Graham Lanr on Aug 28, 2015 16:20:38 GMT
I'm currently on holiday in Crete and my email isn't working but I'd like to know the price of the Aston Martin DB2 please.
Regards Graham
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Post by munter on Aug 28, 2015 19:08:22 GMT
Hello Graham, price on a DB2 kit would be 27.00GBP shipping included.
Also available but not shown is a McLaren M12, Alfa Romeo Giulietta Barchetta, Alfa Romeo Giulietta SS, Mercedes 300sl roadster 1952 and probably something else that I cannot remember
In the near future there is an MGA coupe(nearly done) followed by a Ferrari TR58 and a TVR Vixen.
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Post by Graham Lane on Aug 28, 2015 23:12:25 GMT
Thanks John. I'd like to order one then please.
Graham
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Post by munter on Aug 29, 2015 5:38:30 GMT
Got it, Graham. I will be in touch.
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Post by munter on Dec 21, 2015 4:41:13 GMT
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Post by Chris Wright on Dec 21, 2015 4:55:52 GMT
John you need to see if you can get one of these great TVR's in front of Mark Gussin, a great slot car builder and owner of the real thing....He's on Facebook. \ Mark Gussin's TVR Vixen
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Post by munter on Dec 21, 2015 6:21:42 GMT
I toyed with the idea of orange....I have seen Marks builds in different places. He is good.
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Post by munter on Dec 27, 2015 18:16:23 GMT
This particular body is a "mule" build to see if the windows fit. Usually I don't bother with paint but thought I would do so on this one. A bit of silver and orange and red on the tail lghts...front and rear screen seem to work....side windows=back to the bench. The interior tray is still being developed...resin spare? Vac form spare? no spare?
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Post by cambridge on Jan 12, 2016 9:19:00 GMT
John, the spare travels between radiator and engine in a TVR. It did in my Trident too.
Cheers, Martin
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Post by Peter Seager-Thomas on Jan 12, 2016 12:10:46 GMT
The spare wheel stowage up front was I believe introduced for the 'M' series chassis which had a shallower radiator. Pre-M series had the spare wheel stowed behind the seats.
Peter.
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Post by Pete Shepherd on Jan 12, 2016 14:08:06 GMT
The spare was definitely stored behind the seats and under the large rear screen in the Vixen as John has it on his vacform interior.
Pete
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Post by cambridge on Jan 12, 2016 16:30:33 GMT
OK, must have been an M thing then. Odd because the Trident (which started as a TVR design, of course) way preceded the M series. I remember my top hose on the Trident being about 2 feet long, stainless tube, with a 205x 15 72 spoke chrome wire sitting on top!
John, where did the master for this come from? It looks half decent.
Cheers, Martin
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Post by munter on Jan 13, 2016 23:30:54 GMT
Hello Martin, The original came from Pete Shepherd. He might comment here. I assumed it was one by Ocar or Pendle.
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