Thursday, 3 April 2008

Marlin Roadster Weather Gear

Hi.  Anyone got a knackered hood and/or sidescreens?  I need to make a pattern so that I can make the necessary items in order to stop the rain and weather prematurely ageing me!  Any help would be greatfully appreciated.

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  1. Make sure its the right pattern - SWB or LWB as per your car as I once ordered a tonneau but its was SWB and mine is LWB   Laing & Potter used to do these in Plymouth but Chris Wassiname? has moved on I believe   Good luck   Peter  

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  2. Hi.  Thanks for the advice.  My trimmer friend owes me a big favour and, given a suitable pattern (SWB), he will run me up a hood out of double-duck.  As for side-screens I am manufacturing these as rigid itmes with sliding perspex windows.  As these items progress I will post the relative information.  Brod

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  3. Hi Peter
     
    Many thanks for the advice.  I am grateful.  My trimmer, given a suitable pattern, will make me a hood out of double duck (trimmer owes me a favour).  As for the sidescreens, I will manufacture these with sliding perspex.
     
    Thanks again
     
    Brod


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  4. Also if you dont have em, make up some hinged quarterlights as these will help reduce buffeting when driving topless (thats the car by the way)   I havent had my hood on for about 6 months tho!   Regards   Pete 

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