07-05-2020, 12:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-05-2020, 01:25 PM by Henry Harris.)
Thanks for the kind compliments. I'll be posting more pics as the project progresses.
I don't know if all the TT floorpans were the same, none of the three known bodies has an original front floor.
VE is a production car but many details are the same.
TT body is 33 inches wide at the rear cross-member, the dash is 30 1/2 inches wide.
Production 'Ulster' is 36 inches wide at the rear cross-member, the dash is 35 1/2 inches wide.
(06-05-2020, 11:34 PM)Mark R Wrote: What a fantastic project, the model looks very nice.I saw the ebay pics, thanks.
There were two photographs of the Birkett car on eBay the other week but they were removed. Link to the eBay listing
Were all of the TT car floorpans similar? I thought VE was a standard production Ulster rather than TT or is the difference simply one of a narrower width, out of interest what is the width of a TT at its widest? Is the Canadian car and this body the only original TT bodies surviving (that are known of course)?
I don't know if all the TT floorpans were the same, none of the three known bodies has an original front floor.
VE is a production car but many details are the same.
TT body is 33 inches wide at the rear cross-member, the dash is 30 1/2 inches wide.
Production 'Ulster' is 36 inches wide at the rear cross-member, the dash is 35 1/2 inches wide.