Questions on brake drums masks on my TC.

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Claude Lardans
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Questions on brake drums masks on my TC.

Post by Claude Lardans » Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:58 am

My TC is equipped with aluminium disks which hide brake drums. According to the seller, it is a period accessory that allow to cool better brake drums!! ( see attached photo ).

I have never seen this accessory on TC photos in the group.
Do you know who made these accessories.

I hope that you will understand my poor English language.

I try to use the new Discussion Forum, although I prefer Email method.
I hope that the photo will be present.

Let us be modern !!!

Best Regards to all.

Claude Lardans – TC6637 - France

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Re: Questions on brake drums masks on my TC.

Post by Claude Lardans » Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:13 am

I have sent the photo with an Email. Sorry, I have made an error.

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Re: Questions on brake drums masks on my TC.

Post by Steve Simmons » Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:37 am

Hello Claude, to attach the image, click the "Full Editor" button below. Then scroll down to the Upload Attachment area. Browse for the photo and then click "Add the file".
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Re: Questions on brake drums masks on my TC.

Post by TATerry » Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:00 am

These mask were period asserossies (sp?) probably from MG Mitten, now long gone....I know of no making them now.....kinda a poor mans Alfin drum!
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Re: Questions on brake drums masks on my TC.

Post by David Edgar » Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:28 am

Here is the photo Claude posted on the Yahoo site.
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Re: Questions on brake drums masks on my TC.

Post by Rick Waters » Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:55 am

My guess is accessories from early fifties...Runyon??
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Re: Questions on brake drums masks on my TC.

Post by ulf lindquist » Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:59 am

Dear Claude!

I have heard that brake drums masks were quite common on TC:s in Switzerland in those days.
Just to live up to the comparition with other cars with huge and imposing front brake drums.(Great "stoppingpower" is a positive thing in the mountains) It looks powerful anyhow!!

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Re: Questions on brake drums masks on my TC.

Post by Doug Pelton » Sun Jan 13, 2013 7:54 am

The disks behind the wheels on the TC is a very very rare aftermarket item referred to as the "BEER TRAY". This is the 3rd time I have seen beer trays on a TC in the past 2 months. Other sightings were a Rhode Island Car and California car. Yes it was a period item of the 50's & 60's and almost forgotten.

Jason Len reported that his disks were "Coors Beer Trays" See photos. :thumbs:
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Re: Questions on brake drums masks on my TC.

Post by Claude Lardans » Mon Jan 14, 2013 8:52 am

Thanks to all listers who have answered to my question.
A special thanking to Doug Pelton for the beautiful photos.
I did not know that these accessories were rare.

Regards to all,

Claude Lardans
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Informations from Werner Hofstetter, Switzerland

Post by Claude Lardans » Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:08 am

Hi all
Let me bring some light into the mysterious Brake Drum Mask subject. The official importer of MGs to Switzerland, J.H Keller, Zurich, (named Sportcar Ltd. in those days) fitted these locally to all cars delivered about from mid-48, when sales of the TC started to decline. Made out of stamped aluminum with a chamfered edge around the circumference they had to fulfill purely aesthetical aspects. Large brake drums then meant lots of power.
All TC's delivered to Switzerland were also equipped with Scintilla Semaphors by J.H.Keller.
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Werner Hofstetter, Switzerland
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