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What options are there for grill buttons? Anything special or a little different available for my Mk1 Cooper S race car?

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I don't think grill button tech. has changed much since 1959. maybe you could make some out of wood?
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Hahahhahaha, or rock. Might be some in Russia if I want some really old material.

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The best ones currently available are the ones that Paul Stanworth was offfering. Really nice quality copies of the Paddy H ones, the "Speedwell" ones are horrid as they simply press on the grille slats, not the backing plate.

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The bolds on my Viking Rockercover came from my mk1 Morris 850 and where used as grill buttons.

http://excoboard.com/forums/13326/user/ ... 337097.jpg

Are these grill buttons or rockercover buttons and who made them ?

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Those are the Paddy H grille buttons I referred to above.

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Thanks Mark. :D
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Cheers,

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Thanks everyone. Where can I contact Paul Stanworth Mark refers to?

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Al,

We used these T-shape buttons from Japan, nicely made and very neat as they don't press on the slat of grille.
http://www.dinky.co.jp/shopping/item/de ... DG4pezslC2

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Ted, they look ideal. My Japanese isn't what it was :lol: Do you know the best way to order from Dinky etc and get them to the UK? Cheers. Mark
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Thanks Ted,
I think I will make something now, they seem so easy. The T type you show might have a tendency to come loose in a race situation and there is not a lot of friction area on the nut.

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rolesyboy wrote:Ted, they look ideal. My Japanese isn't what it was :lol: Do you know the best way to order from Dinky etc and get them to the UK? Cheers. Mark

Mark, my Japanese is not much better than you! :lol:
I bought them last time I visited Japan, so am not sure if they will ship abroad. May be some of our Japanese forum members can help? Here is a pic of how it looks on car.

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66S wrote:Thanks Ted,
I think I will make something now, they seem so easy. The T type you show might have a tendency to come loose in a race situation and there is not a lot of friction area on the nut.

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Al, they used some lock washers at the back, so may be tight enough. I'm sure you can make some nice ones yourself with your skills!
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Ted, who's call me? :lol:
Yes! you can make it, Al. for example, titanium will be fine? :mrgreen:

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