I've just Won a nice early '63 2 door on ebay which looks like it needs some welding its completely dismantled and It could've easily gone to the scrappers. After Lily I'll be doing her up and I am looking into making her into a convertible, what are the key things you have to do ? and how much would something like that cost?
Cheers,
Will
Saloon to Convertible.
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Saloon to Convertible.
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Re: Saloon to Convertible.
http://www.morrisminorspares.net/shop_item.php?ID=4503
these people do the complete kit for converting a moggy
these people do the complete kit for converting a moggy
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Re: Saloon to Convertible.
Kit is roughly £800 which includes the metal strengthening panels that need welding under the dash and down the windscreen and B posts. You will have to "chop" the roof yourself and locate the top rail from a doner convertible which will then have to be welded onto the top of the chopped windscreen.
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Re: Saloon to Convertible.
What are peoples opinions on the sill strengthening pieces? they look pretty flimsy compared to ones found in a real convertible.
Cheers,
Will
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Re: Saloon to Convertible.
presumably if they are welded in properly then they will be as strong as the originals
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Re: Saloon to Convertible.
the biggest issue for strength is the total strength of the sills.
The original had double skin inner step and an extra channel section inside the sill - this is often in a poor state on original convertibles and the car will sag in the middle. As it gets worse the doors wont close!
When making a post-production convertible you will need to do a sound job on the sills as these will be under a massive amount more stress than on a saloon.
The original had double skin inner step and an extra channel section inside the sill - this is often in a poor state on original convertibles and the car will sag in the middle. As it gets worse the doors wont close!
When making a post-production convertible you will need to do a sound job on the sills as these will be under a massive amount more stress than on a saloon.
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Re: Saloon to Convertible.
Are you saying they are thinner gauge metal?they look pretty flimsy compared to ones found in a real convertible.
Most of the strength in car body panels comes from the shape created when they are welded together.
Consider the difference in stiffness between a sheet of steel and a box section.
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Re: Saloon to Convertible.
I could well be wrong but looking at them they don't look all that substantial, I guess if they are sold they should do the job but this isn't always the case.
I will be checking the Sills and making sure they are in sound condition prior to fitting the strengtheners.
Has anybody used them? what are the results like?
Cheers,
Will
I will be checking the Sills and making sure they are in sound condition prior to fitting the strengtheners.
Has anybody used them? what are the results like?
Cheers,
Will
Will



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