Interesting rear light moulding on ebay

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Re: Interesting rear light moulding on ebay

Postby Brit-Car-Nut » Wed 14.02.2018, 18:35

clemo wrote:
Brit-Car-Nut wrote:Is that one of Phil's ( surfboardfiller)? He made one of the early full rear panels.



Nope . Phil's are 125mm these ones are 120mm light fittings.

I asked because the picture of the grey one looked like Phil's kitchen...
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Re: Interesting rear light moulding on ebay

Postby clemo » Wed 14.02.2018, 18:56

Brit-Car-Nut wrote:
clemo wrote:
Brit-Car-Nut wrote:Is that one of Phil's ( surfboardfiller)? He made one of the early full rear panels.



Nope . Phil's are 125mm these ones are 120mm light fittings.

I asked because the picture of the grey one looked like Phil's kitchen...



I always wondered what Phil's kitchen looked like ..

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Re: Interesting rear light moulding on ebay

Postby Brit-Car-Nut » Wed 14.02.2018, 20:04

No problem, I was there a while ago and he helped me crate up the remains of the last M100 I had stored in Notts. That is why I thought it might be one of his early ones.
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Re: Interesting rear light moulding on ebay

Postby chrisP » Fri 16.02.2018, 15:31

Sorry to say this, but the guy on ebay has blatantly copied one of my original moulds, i was making these quite a few years ago. I do some secondary moulding for the scalloped number plate cut out. That said, I am not in the position to make any at the moment (apart from one that is in process) due to time constraints - they take 25+ hours to make.

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Re: Interesting rear light moulding on ebay

Postby britishsteel » Tue 27.02.2018, 21:38

clemo wrote:Margaret 65 ..

He had 2 of them . 1 has now been bought by BritishSteel on here.
seems another interesting take on our rear ends.


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