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Ah yes I see it now in the first pics; but not in Henry's model, which is why I raised the subject.
Inelegant perhaps, but with a bit of extra bracketry the contribution to tail end strength is massive on my car - conceived to support luggage in the tail.
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Looks like it is actually one with the floor. The one I installed in my Ulster rep went a bit further back & boxed the end of the spare wheel well.
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It certainly looks like you've researched it well. That's a fabulous photo of the new TT and nice to see it in so much detail, were any other pictures taken at the same time or is there only one side on shot known? I remember speaking to Ray Pettet and he had built an Ulster body with a stainless floor, not really sure on the merits or otherwise, would the VSCC and others accept it? How thick was the original alloy floor on the TT cars, I guess the weight of fuel on the front end probably didn't help the life of the original footwell area.
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Henry,
I've sent you a PM. Is it of any interest?
Chris