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New Mk2 Ruby door striker plates...
#1
These were available new a few years back - does anyone know if they are still being made please?
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#2
Door shut plate Ruby at Austin Repro - could this be the same thing?

Ian
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#3
That's the ones - thank you Ian!
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#4
I suspect that these may be the Mk1 Ruby door shut plates as they are the same price as the Box ones. I had a supplier for the Mk2 door shut plates until a few years ago when he stopped making them :-(  
I'm trying to get the moulds so I can get some more of them made.
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#5
Can I ask how the Mk1s and Mk2s differ? Anyone got a photo of the Mk1 type?
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#6
[Image: BV979.jpg]
This is the Box saloon type, but I'm not certain if this is the same as the Mk1 Ruby.
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(18-09-2020, 08:22 PM)David Cochrane Wrote: [Image: BV979.jpg]
This is the Box saloon type, but I'm not certain if this is the same as the Mk1 Ruby.
My mk 1 Ruby doesn't have anything like that.
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(18-09-2020, 08:14 PM)Peter Naulls Wrote: Can I ask how the Mk1s and Mk2s differ? Anyone got a photo of the Mk1 type?

   

As fitted to our Mk1 Pearl...

   

The ones I remember for sale on eBay (I think) were the heavier Mk2 style, hence my request.

What are the ones on Daffy like?
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#9
Having had a proper look at our Mk2, they look the same externally as the ones you have labelled Mk1 Ruairidh, but they are folded from sheet not cast.

Peter.
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#10
Curiouser and curiouser...

They are both from Pearls, Mk1 and 2....
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