Due to an infuriating situation, the pair of MT mounts belonging to my project car have gone missing, probably having been thrown away.
Does anyone have a pair they would be prepared to part with? pn's 106341 & 106342
Thanks
Due to an infuriating situation, the pair of MT mounts belonging to my project car have gone missing, probably having been thrown away.
Does anyone have a pair they would be prepared to part with? pn's 106341 & 106342
Thanks
Martin Gutkowski
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Very part time DeLoreaner...
Martin, I believe Josh sells them in stainless. And you should be able to get the rubber from either him or Grady.
Chris Miles
For Better or Worse I own a DeLorean!
1983 Grey Manual, VIN #16409, Fresno, California
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My VIN: Vin 11753 ex Vin 11766, 11622
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Martin, Chris N copied a set of mine I think he can make them from scratch now, might be worth a try
Al Vanstone
Vin 11753 - Kuwait
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Ex Vin 11622 - Culloden Auction
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Can Josh or Chris n please pm me I have a left hand manual tranny mount the is cracked apart...loooking for replacement. Thanks Louis ...newbie
Lou and "Boo"- The man you love to hate.
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"Fastest naturally aspirated PRV" Delorean
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Cracked ones can be welded back together very successfully unless they're rusted badly.
Still waiting on the pair Josh B sold me a month ago... Never mind, spent the morning fibreglassing the floor! (If I ever meet the person who thought it'd be a clever idea to pick the car up with a forklift...... )
Martin Gutkowski
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Very part time DeLoreaner...
i got that same problem martin. i got one side fixed. gonna have to take the other side to a body shop to finish up
I did think of you while we were working on mine! Kinda like being in trouble at school - it was much easier knowing there was someone else in the same boat!
It was actually easier than expected. A friend who lives locally is a bit of a surfy-dude and has experience repairing surfboards. He did a superb job in about an hour. Most of the work involved grinding out the cracks so everything popped back level, keying in a decent area around the crack and building up the glass. I used duck tape underneath to catch any resin and form the shape I needed. This is without any post-sanding (I've already got in the car and jumped up and down on the repair!):
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Martin Gutkowski
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Very part time DeLoreaner...