New to this, can anyone inform me where i can get a BOOT LID ROD for my 1960 Minor ?
Thanks Rufus.
Boot Lid Rod
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Re: Boot Lid Rod
Hi Rufus maybe put an ad in parts wanted
on the forum quicker way

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Re: Boot Lid Rod
Hi Rufus
Ive got one if it's the one off the right hand side sort of a two piece flat box section that one slides in the other iirc it's got a thumb latch to free it for closing Ive got the boot liod bracket and the body shell bracket and all the fixings
Ive got one if it's the one off the right hand side sort of a two piece flat box section that one slides in the other iirc it's got a thumb latch to free it for closing Ive got the boot liod bracket and the body shell bracket and all the fixings
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Re: Boot Lid Rod
Hi, Rufus,
on my '58 I have a simple steel rod that holds up the boot lid. I'm not sure it is original to the car, but it sure looks easy enough to duplicate: 90 degree angle on one end (last inch) with a small hole drilled through it to accept a cotter pin; the other end ground to a taper to fit into the bracket on the body, and as for length- long enough to reach from the mounting bracket on the lid to the spring clip on the lid. Pop down to the hardware store for a piece of steel and in 30 minutes you're in business!
on my '58 I have a simple steel rod that holds up the boot lid. I'm not sure it is original to the car, but it sure looks easy enough to duplicate: 90 degree angle on one end (last inch) with a small hole drilled through it to accept a cotter pin; the other end ground to a taper to fit into the bracket on the body, and as for length- long enough to reach from the mounting bracket on the lid to the spring clip on the lid. Pop down to the hardware store for a piece of steel and in 30 minutes you're in business!
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Re: Boot Lid Rod
Contact Pop's Place at Lowestoft, a reliable and reasonable source of second-hand parts that one cannot buy new.
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