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Red Arrows Jonathan M

Home Page: Jonathan M   USA
Rockport, ME, USA

Total Posts: 13Latest Post: 2020-07-13
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Adjustment I • Removing Seat Spacers

Jonathan M   USA — Posted on The Triumph Experience
Wednesday August 7, 2019 11:02 AM


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2019-08-07 14:15:31 # 58506
Comment by Wayne Tate
Jonathan, Welcome. We are so happy to have you to carry on the Triumph dreams.Great cars to start with and sounds like you are digging in. Hope you got a manual and be sure to get one of the catalogs from one of Vendors on here. It will break down the parts of most anything on the car.A Manual is essential and we are here to help.Wayne
2019-08-07 17:20:12 # 58508
Comment by Jonathan M
Thank you, Wayne! I'm super excited to see where this car takes me. Where can I find a good deal for a service manual for these? I'm also not familiar with "Vendors" here, so any guidance there would be hugely appreciated.
2019-08-07 17:22:44 # 58509
Comment by Jonathan M
Thank you, Wayne! I'm super excited to see where this car takes me. Where can I find a good deal for a service manual for these? I'm also not familiar with "Vendors" here, so any guidance there would be hugely appreciated.
2019-08-17 13:32:00 # 58677
Comment by Scott Mertens
Congrats! Can't tell what vintage she is. I had a 1980 and at 6' 3" with a 36" inseam never had any issue with the stock seating arrangement. Used to surprise more than a few folks when I would smoothly exit and stand up. Great legroom. Fit better in that than a TR6. Drove a few friends MG Midgets, but always had to have the top down because there was NO headroom and had to lean down to see through the windscreen or over it with the top down. Spit was actually very accommodating to tall folks.
2019-08-18 17:24:15 # 58689
Comment by Jonathan M
Thanks and agreed, Scott! Red Arrows seems to be a mix of the 1969 and 1970 MK3 models (the car has lost much of its originality). I'm very much pleased with the room this offers for me, and sitting in her feels like everything fits me perfectly like a glove, and thus very comfortable to drive in. I, too, avoided getting an MG Midget for that reason. I'm excited to give her a whirl when I receive my license, and will carry on the positive reception of these beauties!

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Inclusion I • New Owners Manual

Jonathan M   USA — Posted on The Triumph Experience
Saturday August 24, 2019 5:50 PM


Purchased through eBay from Midlife Classic Cars

Purchased through eBay from Midlife Classic Cars

the book is a muted purple color not indigo

*the book is a muted purple color, not indigo*




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Refurbishment I • Bonnet Prop Bars

Jonathan M   USA — Posted on The Triumph Experience
Saturday August 24, 2019 6:16 PM


Original state after disassembly

Original state after disassembly

Spray painting a new black finish

Spray painting a new black finish

Presentation after re assembly

Presentation after re-assembly




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Refurbishments II & III • Trunk & Petrol Cap Seals

Jonathan M   USA — Posted on The Triumph Experience
Monday September 16, 2019 9:54 PM


Top original state of trunk seal Left bare meta

Top: original state of trunk seal. Left: bare metal phase. Right: new seal fitted!

Left Original state of cap with the old broken gr

Left: Original state of cap with the old broken grommet. Note the ovular shape of the cutout. Top: new grommet fitted snugly. Bottom: Gas cap positioned and secured in place with new grommet.

New trunk seal is tight as a drum This is a tempo

New trunk seal is tight as a drum! This is a temporary fitting-a more dedicated application would involve some gasket adhesive, but this fits tightly enough either way.




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Inclusion II • New Driver Side Door Mirror

Jonathan M   USA — Posted on The Triumph Experience
Wednesday September 25, 2019 7:55 PM


Masking tape traced with mirror footprint and dril

Masking tape traced with mirror footprint and drill posts.

Drilling out the screw holes Mirror placement shi

Drilling out the screw holes. Mirror placement shifted forward for easy installation access.

Masked off for self etching primer

Masked off for self-etching primer.

Finished look Foam gasket hardly visible The gas

Finished look! Foam gasket hardly visible. The gasket also prevents the mirror from rocking on the curved body surface.




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Inclusion III • Fitted Grille

Jonathan M   USA — Posted on The Triumph Experience
Sunday October 6, 2019 9:07 PM


Fitting the grille on as seen from behind the rais

Fitting the grille on as seen from behind the raised bonnet.

Finished look Wowzers

Finished look. Wowzers~




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2019-10-09 11:47:06 # 59520
Comment by Kevin Weller
That grill does look very nice, much better than the plastic for certain.

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