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MIRROR REPAIR

AS ALL OF YOU WITH A SERIES 2 MIRROR

KNOW, the little plastic part breaks off. Club member Tony ‘Skid’ Nash has manufacture a repair kit made of brass parts which replaces the broken unit. I tested one myself on a broken mirror and Graeme Lawton also repaired one of his own mirrors. It’s simple to do, with the most difficult part only being the removal of the mirror body from the housing. Some care, warm water and patience is all you need. I’m a butcher and managed to do it. Graeme is a lot less technical and he also managed to do it. Look at the photos to see which part fails and can now be replaced. Get in touch with Richard on parts@ sunbeamlotus.com and we will let you know more information.

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Established by the Association of Rootes Car Clubs (ARCC) in 2004, the Rootes Archive Centre Trust Established by the Association of Rootes Car Clubs (RACT) is a charity now based in Wroxton near (ARCC) in 2004, the Rootes Archive Centre Trust Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK with a primary objective of (RACT) is a charity now based in Wroxton near preserving, protecting and promoting original material Banbury, Oxfordshire, UK with a primary objective of and artefacts of interest from the Rootes Group, its preserving, protecting and promoting original material associated and successor companies. and artefacts of interest from the Rootes Group, its associated and successor companies. The Collection: The Collection: The archive includes hundreds of thousands of detailed manufacturing drawings and blueprints from the 1930s The archive includes hundreds of thousands of detailed through to the early 1980s, as well as specifications manufacturing drawings and blueprints from the 1930s through to the early 1980s, as well as specifications and design changes. The engineering archive is complemented with extensive marketing, sales and servicing literature, photographs and artefacts such as and design changes. The engineering archive is complemented with extensive marketing, sales and servicing literature, photographs and artefacts such as the Rootes boardroom table and chairs from the Rootes boardroom table and chairs from Devonshire House, display engines, and various Devonshire House, display engines, and various dealership signage items. The collection continues to dealership signage items. The collection continues to grow as further items are donated and saved for grow as further items are donated and saved for current and future generations of Rootes enthusiasts. current and future generations of Rootes enthusiasts.The Charity: The Charity: The charity is operated by a small group of dedicated The charity is operated by a small group of dedicated volunteers and is open each Friday (please telephone volunteers and is open each Friday (please telephone to confirm before travelling) and on the first Sunday of to confirm before travelling) and on the first Sunday of the month but can be opened for visits by arrangement. the month but can be opened for visits by arrangement.

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