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Hood Cover
Hi
I am a New Member, and New owner of a 1968 Covertable, converted from a saloon. I am trying to buy a Hood Cover for it. Do I need the rail, and anyone know were to buy a desent one, with out getting ripped off. I live in the Midlands.
Any advice welcome.
Question: what would you say is the most important part to check when buying a Morris minor Convertable, that was a Saloon.
Many Thanks
kind Regards
Midnat
I am a New Member, and New owner of a 1968 Covertable, converted from a saloon. I am trying to buy a Hood Cover for it. Do I need the rail, and anyone know were to buy a desent one, with out getting ripped off. I live in the Midlands.
Any advice welcome.
Question: what would you say is the most important part to check when buying a Morris minor Convertable, that was a Saloon.
Many Thanks
kind Regards
Midnat
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Re: Hood Cover
Hi midnat i,m a proud owner of an original tour but would,nt have thought twice about buying a two door convert.now down to your question,the may/june issue of minor matters the club,s bi,monthly magazine touchs on this subject a little so it would be worth your while trying to get hold of one,as for the "rail" i,m assuming your refuring to the front wooden header rail in that case yes,it comes in two parts and ESM sell them at £45 each but its not a job for the faint hearted hope this helps regards budgie
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Re: Hood Cover
Hi Budgie
Thanks for the reply.
I have been told they fit like this
( back of hood cover screws with LTD fasteners to back wooden rail. The cover then flops over the frame and attaches with some more LTD in the middle beneath the frame to secure it. 2 further flaps either side wrap around the side frame sticks and button to themselves to hold/ cover the frame securely.)
If anyone as Photos, or Drawing, or a diagram, would make a lot more sence.
Kind Regards
Paul
Thanks for the reply.
I have been told they fit like this
( back of hood cover screws with LTD fasteners to back wooden rail. The cover then flops over the frame and attaches with some more LTD in the middle beneath the frame to secure it. 2 further flaps either side wrap around the side frame sticks and button to themselves to hold/ cover the frame securely.)
If anyone as Photos, or Drawing, or a diagram, would make a lot more sence.
Kind Regards
Paul
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Re: Hood Cover
Hi Paul there are a few answers to your queries i,ve posted a reply on how to fold the hood into the hood bag aswell not sure if you,ve found that link follow the link that LouiseM has posted under your recent request it should take you to my reply/explanation on hood bag fitting unless you,ve already found it regards Mike
Re: Hood Cover
Paul,
It's getting a bit confusing as you've started 3 threads on the same topic. The other two posts are here if you want to see the responses:
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=33029
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32869
I've now locked these so that all responses get posted in the same place - this thread - to avoid further confusion!
It's getting a bit confusing as you've started 3 threads on the same topic. The other two posts are here if you want to see the responses:
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=33029
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=32869
I've now locked these so that all responses get posted in the same place - this thread - to avoid further confusion!

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Re: Hood Cover
Can not understand why members with a convertable moggy, who have the hood cover, can not help out please.
would like a photo if possible of the hood cover going into the hood bag, also showing how the bag is fitted.
Kind Regards
Paul
would like a photo if possible of the hood cover going into the hood bag, also showing how the bag is fitted.
Kind Regards
Paul
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Re: Hood Cover
Sorry that i am not able to post pics on the forum as like many i am not up to speed when it comes to using a computer i tried my best to explain in words but i realize that in some circumstances pictures can paint a thousand words but as yet i cannot paint on a pc but i am trying
sorry to see that your selling your tourer, thats if it is yours on car and classic .co.uk regards budgie [mike].

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Re: Hood Cover
Hi BudgieBudgie wrote:Sorry that i am not able to post pics on the forum as like many i am not up to speed when it comes to using a computer i tried my best to explain in words but i realize that in some circumstances pictures can paint a thousand words but as yet i cannot paint on a pc but i am tryingsorry to see that your selling your tourer, thats if it is yours on car and classic .co.uk regards budgie [mike].
Could you email the pics to me please. Very easy to do, just click on attachments, brows to your folder were the pics are
Many thanks
Paul
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Re: Hood Cover
Here are two photos how I fit the hoodbag. It's not standard but the strap (tree tie form garden centre) stops the frame rattling or the hoodbag blowing off and the foam rubber on the window frame prevents scratching the paint.
Hope it helps.
Regards
Declan
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Hope it helps.
Regards
Declan
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Declan
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Re: Hood Cover
Midnat (Paul) Is that your new car? Smoke Grey convertible ex-Solihull I spy in your poist picture. Nice car! 

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Re: Hood Cover
Hi DeclanDeclan_Burns wrote:Here are two photos how I fit the hoodbag. It's not standard but the strap (tree tie form garden centre) stops the frame rattling or the hoodbag blowing off and the foam rubber on the window frame prevents scratching the paint.
Hope it helps.
Regards
Declan
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Thank you for reply, and photos. Were did you get the hood cover, or did you have it made?
Just a quick question, I was told, I do not have to wear my seat belts that are fitted in my 1968 moggy. Would that be correct?
Kind Regards
Paul
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No, that is not true. You have to wear (front) belts in a vehicle of that age......midnat wrote: Just a quick question, I was told, I do not have to wear my seat belts that are fitted in my 1968 moggy. Would that be correct?
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Re: Hood Cover
I thought the law was you had to wear the seat belt front / rear regardless of age if they were fitted.. any why would you not want to wear your seat belt..
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Re: Seat belts. I do wear them. It was just that I was told that you do not have to. I just wanted to clarify what the law stated.charlie_morris_minor wrote:I thought the law was you had to wear the seat belt front / rear regardless of age if they were fitted.. any why would you not want to wear your seat belt..
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Hi regaliaqueenregaliaqueen wrote:Midnat (Paul) Is that your new car? Smoke Grey convertible ex-Solihull I spy in your poist picture. Nice car!
Yes you got it

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Re: Hood Cover
Hi Declan
Thank you for reply, and photos. Were did you get the hood cover, or did you have it made?
Just a quick question, I was told, I do not have to wear my seat belts that are fitted in my 1968 moggy. Would that be correct?
Kind Regards
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Paul,
The hoodbag came with the car and looks fairly new. The previous owner never used it. I don't know where it came from but it could have been ESM as they sent me one by accident when they got an order mixed up and it looked very similar. They are quite pricey!
Regards
Thank you for reply, and photos. Were did you get the hood cover, or did you have it made?
Just a quick question, I was told, I do not have to wear my seat belts that are fitted in my 1968 moggy. Would that be correct?
Kind Regards
Paul[/quote]
Paul,
The hoodbag came with the car and looks fairly new. The previous owner never used it. I don't know where it came from but it could have been ESM as they sent me one by accident when they got an order mixed up and it looked very similar. They are quite pricey!
Regards
Regards
Declan