Hood Question - (Soft top for our colonial friends)
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Hi all,
I have a question re hoods. However to ask this question I have plagiarized a photo of Tim's (sorry Tim).
My hood is not original after 51 years and was replaced by me around 20 years ago with one from Sue Miller, the quality and fit being excellent. When I fitted this hood I made it detachable, primarily as I didn't know any better as (i) this was my first elan and (ii) by the time I bought the car the hood had already been replaced (not very well, may I add) and it too was detachable.
I am now thinking I want to be able to fold up the hood and stow it away (I can hear the groans already) the reason being is that it takes up a fair amount of boot space (I also carry the original tonneau) and to protect the windows I wrap it up which takes even more space. And lastly if I get caught in a down pour it takes ages to fit with all the faff.
So my question is, and I use Tims picture here was the original hood front securing lip in three sections and if so can you buy hoods like this anywhere made from Everflex?
thanks
Mark
I have a question re hoods. However to ask this question I have plagiarized a photo of Tim's (sorry Tim).
My hood is not original after 51 years and was replaced by me around 20 years ago with one from Sue Miller, the quality and fit being excellent. When I fitted this hood I made it detachable, primarily as I didn't know any better as (i) this was my first elan and (ii) by the time I bought the car the hood had already been replaced (not very well, may I add) and it too was detachable.
I am now thinking I want to be able to fold up the hood and stow it away (I can hear the groans already) the reason being is that it takes up a fair amount of boot space (I also carry the original tonneau) and to protect the windows I wrap it up which takes even more space. And lastly if I get caught in a down pour it takes ages to fit with all the faff.
So my question is, and I use Tims picture here was the original hood front securing lip in three sections and if so can you buy hoods like this anywhere made from Everflex?
thanks
Mark
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Hi Mark. My original hood was actually in four sections at the front. It had what looked like unserated hacksaw blades - 2 small and 2 of a longer length. Each side from the central windscreen rod had a long piece of blade, with the shorter piece of blade being at the outer end near the single stud.
These smaller blades allowed the hood to be folded inwards when stored as per the owners manual instructions and led to a better fit in the hood tray.
I’m not aware of any newer hoods being of the same design, my - now 20 year old replacement - has a 2 long blades, one for each side of the windscreen rod.
These smaller blades allowed the hood to be folded inwards when stored as per the owners manual instructions and led to a better fit in the hood tray.
I’m not aware of any newer hoods being of the same design, my - now 20 year old replacement - has a 2 long blades, one for each side of the windscreen rod.
Richard
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My hood’s front lip is in one piece, and I have no difficulty folding it away per the written instructions.
The previous owner brought it some time between 2016 and 2019, but I don’t know who from.
I’d try Sue Miller for advice.
See photos. You can see the fold lines in the second one.
The previous owner brought it some time between 2016 and 2019, but I don’t know who from.
I’d try Sue Miller for advice.
See photos. You can see the fold lines in the second one.
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Mark
In answer to part of your question, I would think that possibly an Everflex hood would be treated as a special as most Elan hoods are vinyl type material. So you may need to talk to people like Aldridge Timmers or Newton Commercial to duiscuss a price. I have recently had a hood made for my E Type by Jack at BAS.
They are worth talking to as they have virtually every machine on site for making all sorts of interior fittings and will make a hood to order.
Jack is especially knowledable and does most of the fitting, so has much knowledge of workarounds should there be a problem.
BAS International Ltd.
10-13, Llantarnam Park Ind Est,
Cwmbran,
S.Wales,
NP44 3AX,
United Kingdom
Tel (+44)01633 873664
[email protected]
Tony
In answer to part of your question, I would think that possibly an Everflex hood would be treated as a special as most Elan hoods are vinyl type material. So you may need to talk to people like Aldridge Timmers or Newton Commercial to duiscuss a price. I have recently had a hood made for my E Type by Jack at BAS.
They are worth talking to as they have virtually every machine on site for making all sorts of interior fittings and will make a hood to order.
Jack is especially knowledable and does most of the fitting, so has much knowledge of workarounds should there be a problem.
BAS International Ltd.
10-13, Llantarnam Park Ind Est,
Cwmbran,
S.Wales,
NP44 3AX,
United Kingdom
Tel (+44)01633 873664
[email protected]
Tony
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