After a very long and disappointing search for parts I think at last I've had some success. A Tempo-freunde in Germany has managed to source a pile of left over parts from the Arbeit Museum in Hamburg, which they have kindly sold to me for a nominal price. Some parts, such as the chassis tube, are in pretty poor shape but they will form a template to replicate a replacement.
Chain case
Three wheel hubs
Rear axles
Brake drums (including full wheel hubs, suspension, springs, etc)
Pedal controls
This spare tube chassis was donated by the museum. It's in rough condition but will be a template for a replacement.
The steering head pivot is a critic part that would be difficult to replicate. The cross members will all be replaced.
The rear cross member has some rust holes and repaired damage. I'm not sure if it is salvageable, but we'll see.
The heavy parts ready for shipping. To fit it into the box the chassis has been cut into three parts.
Ready to go!
And more
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Triro Triporter article
An article about the rare triporter company, Triro. Triro was one of many pre-war German companies building commercial triporters. The Nazis regulated automotive production in Germany in 1938 and the production of triporters by all companies other than Tempo and Goliath were shut down.
http://www.oldtimerfreunde-oppenheim.de/fahrzeuge/?triro-500e,100
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