Has anybody stripped a bonnet?
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I have been stripping the bonnet on my car today and I found a strip of filler under the paint and below that what looks like a repair. There are 6 holes that have been filled in but I can't work out what the back story is. I'm guessing it didn't leave the factory like this but I'm new to Elans so wondered if anybody had stripped a bonnet and if so, what did it look like under the paint?
Also the fit of the bonnet isn't good at the front or back corners. Is this normal?
Also the fit of the bonnet isn't good at the front or back corners. Is this normal?
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If somebody with an S3 could please measure the front to back length of the bonnet in the middle I would appreciate it. I can then try to figure out if the front of this car is too short or long!
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Gemini1962 wrote:If somebody with an S3 could please measure the front to back length of the bonnet in the middle I would appreciate it. I can then try to figure out if the front of this car is too short or long!
My S3 bonnet is 867mm, that's with paint removed.
I suggest remove some paint from along the length of the wing tops to see if there's further evidence of old repairs.
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I would live with it and if gap all atound bonnet is the same and level.
Cover complet bonnet 100% with Tissue and use ISO Resin not the ORTHO.
Sand using vety long sanding block NOT DA Sander.
Alan
Cover complet bonnet 100% with Tissue and use ISO Resin not the ORTHO.
Sand using vety long sanding block NOT DA Sander.
Alan
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Its not at all unusual to find new bits grafted on. The front of my Sprint is new (in the early 80s) and unfortunately the join lines can still be seen on the top of the front wings.
At first sight, it looks like your repair has been done to a good standard, so as long as it fits OK, I wouldn't be concerned. You may well find more repairs as you carry on stripping - the cars were sportscars after all, and aimed at owners looking for a 'sporty drive', so the odd biff is to be expected.
As Alan recommends, it would probably be a good idea to tissue the whole bonnet when you have it stripped to avoid any chance of the repair showing through.
At first sight, it looks like your repair has been done to a good standard, so as long as it fits OK, I wouldn't be concerned. You may well find more repairs as you carry on stripping - the cars were sportscars after all, and aimed at owners looking for a 'sporty drive', so the odd biff is to be expected.
As Alan recommends, it would probably be a good idea to tissue the whole bonnet when you have it stripped to avoid any chance of the repair showing through.
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Hi Gemini,
Just a little more detail. The bonnet on my S3 is 870mm measured on the top side. As it is curved it would measure a little less than that if measured on the underside in a straight line.
Hope this helps,
Eric in Burnley
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Just a little more detail. The bonnet on my S3 is 870mm measured on the top side. As it is curved it would measure a little less than that if measured on the underside in a straight line.
Hope this helps,
Eric in Burnley
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Thanks all for the replies and measurements. I have just measured my bonnet with paint still on the edges and it's 880mm so 10mm bigger. That's a pretty good indication that it's had a new front end grafted on it at some point prior to 1980 when it was taken off the road.
It seemed an odd repair to do to a bonnet being at the back edge. It just goes to show you never know what horrors are lurking underneath the paint when you buy an old car. Hence my philosophy of buying the cheapest one you can find and then restore it.
It seems a bit strange that it would be 10mm longer though as I would have thought the chassis mounts would not have lined up? It looks like the original chassis to me but I'm no expert.
Paul.
It seemed an odd repair to do to a bonnet being at the back edge. It just goes to show you never know what horrors are lurking underneath the paint when you buy an old car. Hence my philosophy of buying the cheapest one you can find and then restore it.
It seems a bit strange that it would be 10mm longer though as I would have thought the chassis mounts would not have lined up? It looks like the original chassis to me but I'm no expert.
Paul.
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