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I'll try to take a photo this weekend. Doug @Tiger Auto tried a regular lower grill finisher from later series cars but it would have required cutting notches in the grill uprights for it to set under the uprights and just looked too large for this grill. I had the uprights cut down so it would set behind the eyebrow. He has Tiger side mouldings in stock so he "massaged" a door moulding until he had the curvature of the grill.Hey Bob. Car is looking great!!! Would you mind posting a few close up pics of the lower grill finisher. I think that's a good idea as it doesn't really look finished without something on the bottom. Might try to fabricate something for mine. Thanks.
Warren,Sorry to beer slightly OT here but ...
I heard that there is a way to retain the telescopic function with a aftermarket hub and wheel, know what that is? Particularly a Nardi but any aftermarket boss looses the tele function.
Dan,Bob, You said the adjustable and non adjustable splines are different. I have some of both "adj's and non adj's but can't find any difference in the ones I have. I have fitted different steering wheels on both types.
What are the differences you refer to?
My wife likes them. She owns three.The Harringtons really are beautiful looking cars. I'm envious!
Tim R