I call our a convertible because it is a conversion...
At the back of the rear window there are two fastenings, one inside and one outside. On our hood the inside one is a popper and the outside is fixed with a screw.
Is one supposed to undo both before lowering the hood in which case should they both be poppers? Or in practice doesn't it really matter?
I heave memories of tearing the hood on my older brother's car many years ago, he mentioned it only the other day...
Convertible hood
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Re: Convertible hood
The inside one should be a conventional type snap that holds the inner flap in place. The outside one should be a Lift-A-Dot type. This is undone so the fabric can lay flatter in preparation to be folded for the hood cover. Then the cover is secured with the same Lift-A-Dot stud.