The Roadster Factory · TR2, TR3 Mini Web Catalogue
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B O D Y S H E E T M E TA L
FUEL TANKS
Replacement fuel tanks are a common need when cars are forty years old and older.
Moisture gets into the fuel and rusts out tanks. There are ways of repairing them, and some
radiator shops repair tanks and guarantee them, but such repairs can be expensive. TRF has
new fuel tanks available, so you have a choice...
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FUEL TANKS,
as original, with baffles and
correct threaded fittings; choice of steel or
aluminium
Fuel Tank,
early TR2; bottom outlet on
1
649.95
649.95
RH side
Fuel Tank,
up to comm. no. TS60000; bottom
1
499.95
429.98
outlet in center
Fuel Tank,
after comm. no. TS60000; bottom
1
499.95
429.98
outlet on LH side
ORIGINAL-SPECIFICATION WIDE-MOUTH
GRILLES
These are the ones you have been reading about. They fit, they have
openings between the bars that are more correct than other replacement
grilles, and they are bright anodized at original, i.e. they look like chrome.
If you have been looking to update from the ill-fitting aluminium grilles
available in the 1970's, 1980's, and 1990's, this is the one you want...
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Wide-Mouth Grille,
TR3A, TR3B, 1958-63;
1
199.00
199.00
original spec.
Wide-Mouth Grille,
TR3A, TR3B, 1958-63;
1
112.50
99.98
cheap grille.
This car at Summer Party 2007 was all decked out in
badges.
Charles Runyan's TR3A.