DHC to FHC
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Ok. morning anyone done such a thing?
My sprint is a non original sprint colour in the light french blue colour that some earlier models were painted.
also at some point along with many others it was professional converted to a DHC..
I would very much like to convert it back to a FHC, i just prefer FHC..
whats involved, is there anyone that even has the parts?
i have posted previously about using the lenham hard top, but looking at what options if any to go back to a permanent FHC, obviously if this is going to be be too expensive i will either not undertake it or just sell teh DHC and buy a FHC..
thoughts ?
My sprint is a non original sprint colour in the light french blue colour that some earlier models were painted.
also at some point along with many others it was professional converted to a DHC..
I would very much like to convert it back to a FHC, i just prefer FHC..
whats involved, is there anyone that even has the parts?
i have posted previously about using the lenham hard top, but looking at what options if any to go back to a permanent FHC, obviously if this is going to be be too expensive i will either not undertake it or just sell teh DHC and buy a FHC..
thoughts ?
- andyj007
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Very interesting project, and quite right to restore to original - it’ll never be a real dhc, and of course the fhc does look better.
Chris at Boss Motors in Snetterton will make you a roof with screen pillars and rear quarters. They might have a mould for the rear quarter interior trim panels - otherwise look for used parts).
As well as grafting on the new section, you’ll need to cut away most of the upstand on the rear body that the hood snaps onto, so as to fit the rear screen.
Someone on this site will have a fhc near you in Colchester - vital to check measurements, trim and finishing details.
Sue Miller will sell you most of the parts you need (rear screen, screen and door rubbers, headlining, gutters/drip rails, parcel shelf, etc, etc). Her catalogue has a list of the parts needed for fhc to dhc, so those are what you’ll be able to sell to help offset the cost.
Your loom will have connections for the courtesy lights.
You’ll need rear quarter air vent grilles too (often on eBay) and headlining supports, plus various that I haven’t thought of.
Be sure to post details and photos of your progress here.
Good luck
Ian
Chris at Boss Motors in Snetterton will make you a roof with screen pillars and rear quarters. They might have a mould for the rear quarter interior trim panels - otherwise look for used parts).
As well as grafting on the new section, you’ll need to cut away most of the upstand on the rear body that the hood snaps onto, so as to fit the rear screen.
Someone on this site will have a fhc near you in Colchester - vital to check measurements, trim and finishing details.
Sue Miller will sell you most of the parts you need (rear screen, screen and door rubbers, headlining, gutters/drip rails, parcel shelf, etc, etc). Her catalogue has a list of the parts needed for fhc to dhc, so those are what you’ll be able to sell to help offset the cost.
Your loom will have connections for the courtesy lights.
You’ll need rear quarter air vent grilles too (often on eBay) and headlining supports, plus various that I haven’t thought of.
Be sure to post details and photos of your progress here.
Good luck
Ian
- Lotusian
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I also consider the FHC tend to have the purest lines, including elans. Hardtops may (or may not) achieve a functional purpose, but the resulting bodylines are never quite the same.
The fiberglass work should not be too difficult as the grafting remains in area far from the long curves. You may want to be carefully measuring your front windscreen, possibly with a blank fitting before painting in case some triming would be required for a confortable snug fit. Sourcing a rear screen may lead you to get a plastic one.
Then paint may be the most of external costs, depending on your original color and paint condition (partial or full respray).
Taking the time to adjust the top will be key : building a simple wood frame to help position it may help ? good luck, and keep us posted of the work !
The fiberglass work should not be too difficult as the grafting remains in area far from the long curves. You may want to be carefully measuring your front windscreen, possibly with a blank fitting before painting in case some triming would be required for a confortable snug fit. Sourcing a rear screen may lead you to get a plastic one.
Then paint may be the most of external costs, depending on your original color and paint condition (partial or full respray).
Taking the time to adjust the top will be key : building a simple wood frame to help position it may help ? good luck, and keep us posted of the work !
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nmauduit - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Hello All,
I'm looking to convert my long-time owned, originally FHC S4 (now a DHC S4 which was converted in the 80's) back to FHC again.
The only thing I'm struggling for is a rear glass screen.
If anybody knows of the whereabouts of one I'd be happy to chase the lead up.
If you know of one anywhere in the UK, could you let me know please? I'm happy to travel to collect.
If you are considering a FHC to DHC conversion, I am happy to buy your redundant glass rear screen.
Kind Regards
David Croft
07906 254094
I'm looking to convert my long-time owned, originally FHC S4 (now a DHC S4 which was converted in the 80's) back to FHC again.
The only thing I'm struggling for is a rear glass screen.
If anybody knows of the whereabouts of one I'd be happy to chase the lead up.
If you know of one anywhere in the UK, could you let me know please? I'm happy to travel to collect.
If you are considering a FHC to DHC conversion, I am happy to buy your redundant glass rear screen.
Kind Regards
David Croft
07906 254094
- Dave Croft
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Hi David,
In "parts for sale" someone has a " wrecked FHC Body".
Good luck
Alan
In "parts for sale" someone has a " wrecked FHC Body".
Good luck
Alan
Alan.b Brittany 1972 elan sprint fhc Lagoon Blue 0460E
- alan.barker
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These people may be worth contacting.
They advertise Elan front screens but worth asking about rears.
https://www.heatedwindscreen.com/collec ... Windscreen
They advertise Elan front screens but worth asking about rears.
https://www.heatedwindscreen.com/collec ... Windscreen
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wobblyweb - Second Gear
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