Another one bites the dust

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Another one bites the dust

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I think this may be the one Tillman was interested in restoring. Apparently, Tom Shaughnessy agreed with the group’s assessment.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... gory=34202

Dr. Levy, this may be a source for you long lost stainless trim!

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Hello Art
I have already been in contact with TS
I have bought the front bumper but he does not have the stainless trim.
I have a replacement in fibreglass which is not that good. The original is rubber over a metal frame
Tom was not very communicative when I asked about the stainless trim. I just can't figure out what happened to it
Thanks for your interest
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The car was rolled. That doesn't help the trim once the windshield and frame are buckled.
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Hi Kerry
Thanks for this information
I am sure the trim must be somewhere.
I am looking to get hold of it whatever condition it is in.
It is stainless & in four interlocking pieces. I am certain if I could only get my hands on it it would be repairable/salvageable or could be used as a pattern.
Do you have any influence or association with TS?
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Guys: Several times on this link the number of 330GT survivors has been discussed, as I recall there is a general consensus that of the 474 produced 2 headlight cars, about 225 survive. What is the view on how many of the 500 produced C4s survive? Michael Bayer 330Gt #9727
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This is the thread:

The + 2's
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Post by Matt F »

Am I missing something? Where's the thread?
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Matt F wrote:Am I missing something? Where's the thread?
Type in survivor int the board search. I couldn't get it to copy/paste as a hyperlink.
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Post by Tillman »

Actually, that's not the one.

The GTC/4 I was interested in is at Norwood Performance in Dallas. It's now running and driving and actually has cleaned up to a nice 100-foot car. There's still some work to be done to it mechanically, but it'll make someone a decent driver.
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