59' GRANTURA Mk1 restoration update
Discussion
Gentleman,
I do need some dimensions for my MK1.
I am fitting the rear end to the body and it does not fit very well.
The rear lights are a lot lower (7 cm) than normal. So I need some measuments to check if the rear end is in the right position.
I kindly ask some MK1 owners to do some measurements on their car.
please see my drawing.
Dimension A is the space between floor and sill.
Dimension B is distance between centre lower light and floor
Dimension C is distance from front window to rear screen. Measured from joglle to joglle (see sketch).
Dimension D is the measured on the narrowest place.
Dimension E is the shortest distance.
Many thanks
William
I do need some dimensions for my MK1.
I am fitting the rear end to the body and it does not fit very well.
The rear lights are a lot lower (7 cm) than normal. So I need some measuments to check if the rear end is in the right position.
I kindly ask some MK1 owners to do some measurements on their car.
please see my drawing.
Dimension A is the space between floor and sill.
Dimension B is distance between centre lower light and floor
Dimension C is distance from front window to rear screen. Measured from joglle to joglle (see sketch).
Dimension D is the measured on the narrowest place.
Dimension E is the shortest distance.
Many thanks
William
hi cantus you brave man' there are 2 critical dimensions you need,1 is the distance from the back of the roof to the top of the back section, so that the rear screen fits in correctly, and 2 the distance from what you have marked as E* to the lower rear light, this will establish the wheel arch is the correct opening and if you are wondering, i've done a few wipe out repairs on these in my past, and no i'm not doing anymore. best regards keith
chassyman said:
hi cantus you brave man' there are 2 critical dimensions you need,1 is the distance from the back of the roof to the top of the back section, so that the rear screen fits in correctly, and 2 the distance from what you have marked as E* to the lower rear light, this will establish the wheel arch is the correct opening and if you are wondering, i've done a few wipe out repairs on these in my past, and no i'm not doing anymore. best regards keith
that is not really the case because I did not touch the window surrounding.cantus said:
No, I spoke to the seller.
Hi is it finished if so would like to see some photos. I am trying to restore my TVR Grantura MK1 1960 I need to know what windscreen was fitted I believe it is a consul mk2 low line I would like the dimensions from top to bottom, in the centre and 100mm in from the ends. Thanks Davelooky said:
cantus said:
No, I spoke to the seller.
Hi is it finished if so would like to see some photos. I am trying to restore my TVR Grantura MK1 1960 I need to know what windscreen was fitted I believe it is a consul mk2 low line I would like the dimensions from top to bottom, in the centre and 100mm in from the ends. Thanks Hansoplast said:
Hi William,
Do you also make the footwell deeper so you will fit in it?
Your over 6"5 I think?
Hans
Hallo Hans, yes I did ! I forwarded the frontplate of the footwell with 1 inch.Do you also make the footwell deeper so you will fit in it?
Your over 6"5 I think?
Hans
I am 6'6". I also will take the bulkhead plate behind the driversseat 1 inch backwards.
I think I will fit in it after these modifications.
Slow M said:
Grantura MKI said:
No problem with room inside, the entry and exit are the difficult bits....IMHO.
Regards,
D.
Isn't that what sunroofs are made for? Then, all you need, are a harness, and a crane. Regards,
D.
Best,
B.
Regards,
D.
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