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I have often wondered what these are for..

 

I suspect they may have something to do with the manufacturing process

at Mulliners where the bodies were made, perhaps linking into a Jig as the front bulkhead was built up froom

pressings? If they were more heavy duty it could have been a way of slinging the front of the bodyshell. But just a theory?

 

Any better ones?

 

Regards

 

Bill G

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Thank you gents. I can understand how it became a convenient place to tuck in the edge of the steering column grommet. However, I have to believe, as mentioned by Bill G, that there was a more practical reason, such as an assembly mechanism, jig or similar purpose. If I only had a TARDIS!!!

 

Cheers,

 

Frank

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Well believe it or not the sole purpose of these brackets is as Viv and Raymond has said to tuck the edge of the column grommet into, no other purpose.

Stuart.

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Well believe it or not the sole purpose of these brackets is as Viv and Raymond has said to tuck the edge of the column grommet into, no other purpose.

Stuart.

 

 

A screw into the bulkhead, clamp around the steering column and tucked into the bracket... seems like they paid more attention to this boot than many other areas on the car.. I guess because the boot is a regular shape and the steering column hole so close to the edge that they felt it was better to tuck it behind that strap rather than have the edge of the boot hanging out in space or creating an entry point for fumes..

 

Stan

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Years ago a Swiss TR3A owner told me that those thin brackets were for the production line paperwork, firstly for the bodies at Mulliners, then at S-T.

 

He insisted that after the steering boot was fitted, they used the bracket on the other side for the paperwork.

 

I said what about after the engine was fitted, but couldn't really debate it with him, as I wasn't there. :unsure:

 

Viv.

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Mulliner details below may help - relates to RHD cars but one bracket

only shown. Other page, for LHD cars, shows the same single bracket.

 

Note also the date - 1959 - this is, I suspect, the details for the post

60,000 production.

 

Later models were all made LHD, weren't they - as it proved cheaper

to change a LHD shell to RHD rather than make all shells adaptable

to either.

 

 

 

AlanR

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Mulliner details below may help - relates to RHD cars but one bracket

only shown. Other page, for LHD cars, shows the same single bracket.

 

Note also the date - 1959 - this is, I suspect, the details for the

post 60,000 production.

 

Later models were all made LHD, weren't they - as it proved cheaper

to change a LHD shell to RHD rather than make all shells adaptable

to either.

 

 

 

AlanR

 

 

 

Alan: This is fantastic! I have never seen a document like this or any other from Mulliners. Where, might I ask, did you find this, and are there more examples?

 

Best regards,

 

Frank

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Alan: This is fantastic! I have never seen a document like this

or any other from Mulliners.

Where, might I ask, did you find this, and are there more examples?

 

Frank,

 

It's one of very few data books acquired by the Register some 40

years ago.

There are quite a few interesting snippets - I used these books to

prepare the article on paint and trim schemes and materials long

long time ago - but not so easy to put into interesting articles.

(Useful to settle the odd argument, though!)

 

Not sure if these books are now held by the Register, BillP or

MikeE.

 

Still being a bit of an anorak, I would like to know if post-60,000

LHD bodyshells have this bracket both sides or one side only.

 

AlanR

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Still being a bit of an anorak, I would like to know if post-60,000

LHD bodyshells have this bracket both sides or one side only.

 

AlanR

 

 

Very Interesting question. Personally can not comment since Grey Lady is pre-60K!

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Hi Alan,

 

I can only recall seeing re-imported lhd cars with the brackets both sides, pre and post 60K.

 

As for the data books, they ought to be either in the Register Didcot archives or with Mike's registrar archives - no reason for them to be with Bill, given that he's retired from both his registrar and archivist positions. No doubt Mike can confirm the location ?

 

Cheers,

 

Alec

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