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Old 08-19-2012, 02:47 AM
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Some more questions on the above. I've been looking at as many pictures of racing TR4s as I can and intend to put a roll bar on my redition of it. I can't find any pictures looking down on the cockpit. Did they have Tonneau covers? Mine will be inline so the moto needs to be covered.
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Old 08-19-2012, 10:39 AM
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Tonneau covers?
Yes.
Or no.
Or some did, some didn't.
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Old 08-19-2012, 11:21 AM
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Most TR racers I've seen (and I've seen quite a few) generally don't mess with tonneaus. Most run with open cockpits. There's little aerodynamic advantage to having one. As for roll bars/cages there are a large variety in vintage racing.






Then there the original Greenman... my old `64 TR4 autocross car.


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Actually many cars raced with the tonneau covers for years, either through fashion or the concept of aerodynamic advantage. I suppose if there was an advantage it would have been in classes/cars with cut down windshields. Also, for a period a number of cars began using "rigid" tonneau covers to skirt the aero rules a few decades ago, but the SCCA caught on and banned them.

I did a Spitfire mold a few years ago and did a tonneau cover on mine for the same reason (and because my 1:1 car always competed with one in autocross.

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Actually many cars raced with the tonneau covers for years, either through fashion or the concept of aerodynamic advantage. I suppose if there was an advantage it would have been in classes/cars with cut down windshields. Also, for a period a number of cars began using "rigid" tonneau covers to skirt the aero rules a few decades ago, but the SCCA caught on and banned them.

I did a Spitfire mold a few years ago and did a tonneau cover on mine for the same reason (and because my 1:1 car always competed with one in autocross.

Not to quibble here, but I don't think that early Spit would have been allowed to race without some sort of a roll bar. The early simple roll bars could have allowed a tonneau cover to be used. Autocrossing is a different form of competition. To my knowledge roll bars weren't required when I ran my DSP (D Street Prepared) TR4 in the early 90s. I chose to have one because I'm chicken... so there

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Old 08-19-2012, 01:25 PM
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I am surprised that you dont offer a 1/32 version of that TR4!

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Then there the original Greenman... my old `64 TR4 autocross car.


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I had a full four point rollbar in the street/autocross Spitfire for 20 years, after getting a couple wiped out with side hits it seemed like the common sense thing to do!

As far as the TR4/250...I still have a bunch of the 1/32 MPC/Airfix European Racing series cars from 40 years ago still in boxes!



I've often meant to build one just to complete a small series of British iron...I have a an XKE, MGB, Spitfire, TR7, Mini Clubman and Austin Clubman and Healey in 1/32...and I need to pickup an MGA and build the TR4...does anyone make a Tr6?

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Old 08-21-2012, 08:40 AM
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Here are a couple of TR 4 race cars I did, one for me and one for our daughter.









I hope this helps.

The entire build can be found here:
http://www.slotcarillustrated.com/po...ad.php?t=56020


Thanks
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Most TR racers I've seen (and I've seen quite a few) generally don't mess with tonneaus. Most run with open cockpits. There's little aerodynamic advantage to having one. As for roll bars/cages there are a large variety in vintage racing.






Then there the original Greenman... my old `64 TR4 autocross car.


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Old 08-22-2012, 01:32 AM
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Thanks for all the replies, I painted it the other day then it rained while I had it sitting outside so a touch up is in order. Still not sure if I'll do it as a hardtop or with a small racing screen. I just have to use the BRM wire wheels. If its an open cockpit then its tooneau cover or not tooneau cover. At least a hardtop would cover the internals.
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