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Marc F

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  1. Sorry, early days in my resto so I have no idea, but I do like the initiative you are taking here, exploring 3D printing. You may want to set up an eBay shop front so we can find you as you expand the range of bits possible. Thanks. Marc
  2. Hi all, we are looking at rebuilding the front end and wanted to see if anyone new which suppliers used which parts. I think Paddocks use Superflex bushes, have greasable top joints, and supply Stanpart trunnions. But do others - especially Rimmers. I ask as Rimmers have their sale on, and are attending the NEC so we can save postage, but I don't want to buy "cheaper" just to get inferior parts. So anybody's experiences will be welcome. Especially as I have just finished reading the thread about trunnions and whether to use polybush, rubber seals etc. Thanks
  3. Hi all, just trying to find out more about this car, and if anyone on this forum knows the car and/or owner please Thanks Marc
  4. Hi, just following up to see if you had the contact details for that GT6 you mentioned?

    Thanks.  Marc

  5. That is not right. I despair but, these cars can be rebuilt, so although that is not a comfort or the answer, I hope it won’t be scrapped. I ma looking for a GT6 project so I would be interested in buying this if the owner decided not to restore it
  6. Thanks guys. I am interested to see if the field is better in the "club environment" - some of the stuff out there in the public (eBay etc) is quite ridiculous. I am not looking for cheap, but a fair price that matches the condition and future work needed to get the car running again, that I am, hoping that a Triumph enthusiast will realise. The problem is that some chancers look at concours cars and assume their pile of grot is worth anything like that. The advert for the burnt out wreck (and I mean this car is 100% burnt out, so it is a shell) says that the seller knows how valuable the cars are. Well, that is true. For a good condition car. But if it is a basket case, then the costs of parts. let alone time, mean that the starting point has to be sensible. But some chancers don't realise this, or don't care. Which is fair enough but it makes the market distorted. But fun to try
  7. Marc.flack@sayervincent.co.uk Thanks. I really appreciate this. No idea if the idea will run, but so impressed how helpful you’ve been. Marc
  8. Paul. Not sure that’s a GT6... but I have seen one that is in worse condition than that. Sadly up for £4K for a completely burnt out wreck. So I’m still looking ?
  9. Nothing ventured nothing gained Nick. But I am definitely interested
  10. That’s interesting. We would be more than interested in taking a look and chatting to the owner. Thnaks Marc
  11. Hi all. Long time Spit Mk3 owner, but now my son is looking for a GT6 project car, so I am on the hunt for a suitable car that he (and I) can bring back to life, learn new skills on and have fun with. I shall be scouring eBay, but if you know anyone who has a basket case waiting for a good home please do bear us in mind. Marc and James
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