Hi all,
Is there, was there, and where could I find a radio blanking plate for my 1964 OTS ? I chose to restore it without an antennae and the tuner on the original Motorola am positive ground radio is going to be a difficult fix, so would like to just use a suitable blanking plate. Any help appreciated.
Also, off subject, but I need a left rear taillight housing. Tried a new chrome shop and they got carried away with the grinder and ruined mine :-(
Again, any help much appreciated.
Curtis Wood
curtisthiscrazygarage.com
Submitted by cordag@aol.com on Tue, 09/07/2010 - 10:15
Submitted by cordag@aol.com on Tue, 09/07/2010 - 10:14
Re.: S1 XKE radio blanking plate ? & (wtb S1 OTS LH taillight housin
Edited on 2010-09-07 10:19:14
Edited on 2010-09-07 10:17:55
Edited on 2010-09-07 10:16:49
Hi, Curtis,
Since you posted in the concours and originality forum, I wonder if you are going to be showing the car - it would make a difference with regard to points in the Championship Division, but not Driven or Display.
To be honest, I am not sure if they are available from suppliers. Perhaps others on the forum will know.
For my purposes, a homemade version was fine. When installing a new interior in my 1966 OTS, my shop made one out of a piece of scrap metal and covered it with the leftover leather interior material from my kit. It was not a particularly hard job, but you have to get the corners just right. See below for photo of homemade blanking plate in car.
Kind Regards,
Hi, Curtis,
Since you posted in the concours and originality forum, I wonder if you are going to be showing the car - it would make a difference with regard to points in the Championship Division, but not Driven or Display.
To be honest, I am not sure if they are available from suppliers. Perhaps others on the forum will know.
For my purposes, a homemade version was fine. When installing a new interior in my '66 OTS, my shop make one out of a piece of scrap metal and covered with the leftover leather interior material from my kit. Wasn't a particularly hard job, but you have to get the corners just right. See below for photo of homemade blanking plate in car.
Kind Regards,