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southerly95
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Replacement hood

Post by southerly95 »

Not sure if this is a repeat posting but can't find an earlier one I did!

ESM do a mohair hood for a convertible, has anyone had one fitted? Are they worth the extra money?

Thanks, John
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Post by brixtonmorris »

i had a lot of trouble with an order from them recently, so i dont by from them anymore. you will need to keep the car garaged and dry if you want the hood to last. they do look good, but shop around for quality.
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Whichever type of hood you buy you MUST ensure that it is warm when you fit ith employing a warm air heater if necessary.
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