T19 Restoration

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Tim Bowman
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T19 Restoration

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Hi all,

This is a restoration project underway at Jacques Littlefields shop, in the bay next to the Panther. They are building a T19(I think, someone correct me if I'm wrong) with the 105 in the rear and front shield. It has a long way to go but I took some photos for fun incase there's a detail in any of these someone can make use of.

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regards

Tim
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Hi David,

I just realized, I forgot one of my favorite ones.

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Tim
Wow, when you say building you mean "building" aka fabricating! Great bogey details, wish I could have seen it. -Bob

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Many thanks for the photos Tim, lots of detail to ponder over.

I still think that the sprockets look like the drums from washing machines... :lol: :lol:

Adrian.

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