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Re: Trim and hardtop questions.

To: Simon Lachlan <simon.lachlan@homecall.co.uk>,
Subject: Re: Trim and hardtop questions.
From: Earl Kagna <kags@shaw.ca>
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 10:54:13 -0700
Simon:

All soft trim, carpets, piping, etc. including the soft top and tonneau are 
original on my BT7 MK II:

1 - yes, as is the material on the door panels, the rear quarter panels, and 
the front kick panels.

2 - yes (see above)

3 - same size piping, also seems to be the same size piping as is on the 
rear door aluminum trim piece.

Looks like I'll have to expand the range of photos that I send to you when 
you start working on the car's soft trim!  I took a couple of pics of the 
interior door tops for you yesterday, but they didn't come out good enough 
to send.

Re: the hardtop - if I didn't know better, it almost seems that you have a 
2 -seater top - the lower rear aluminum extrusion being the largest single 
difference between it and the 4 -seat version.  Could be someone has 'put 
one together' from parts, so to speak, at some point in the past.  Some good 
digital photos might help with the fit diagnosis.

There's no other explanation that comes to mind for a gap that large over 
the rear cockpit trim rail, which is where the hardtop rear seal sits when 
installed (the rear seat squab can still be removed with the top installed) 
I have a correct, original hardtop for the BT7 - so - maybe more photos at 
some point?

Watch out for those wooden pigeons!

Earl



Relating to two previous threads.....

We've got a MkII BT& here...

1) Does anyone know if the trim material on the rear seat back (comes out to
hide the hood), the dash, the top of the dash, the top/interior of the doors
is the same?

It certainly doesn't look it in mine, but what's original & what isn't? Ho
Hum.

2) Are any of them the same as each other?

3) Is the piping at either end of the dash top the same size/width as that
on the seats? Or thicker?



Hardtops. Yes, it's the correct one for the car, appropriately marked:

1)       If I remove the window and undo the two uprights by the window and
then put the hardtop back on the car, will it then assume a better fit and
allow me to reshape the window and refit the uprights as appropriate?

2)       Leading on from that, are all tops from the same mould and fitted
to the car as I described? Mine is alright fore and aft, so am not
encouraged to move the rake of the screen.

( The fit at the back, over the rear seat back (squab?) is poor.about 1!/2
inches gap.) A squab is a young wood pigeon where I come from! Which is a
good enough note to end on..

Simon.




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