I had heard that replacement smoke was available, what I have been unable to find is a youtube video showing the correct method for re installing it.
Since Steve has a source, I assume he has successfully done this task a time or two. I wonder if he would be so kind as to put together a short clip showing the correct method?
Back in the early 80's, a customer of mine let the smoke out of his TR-6 (I think it was a 6)
I'm guessing the re-smokeing took a fairly complex procedure
, as they gave him a Volvo for 2 weeks !
Mid 80's, I put the smoke back in an MG-B. Every fucking wire on that bloody car was WHITE !
Great way for a 6 hour job to take a week and a half. (melted the harness to the taillights)
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