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RE: Snug-Top help

To: Tony Woodruff <tonyw@mailmedia.com>
Subject: RE: Snug-Top help
From: "Dodd, Kelvin" <doddk@mossmotors.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 12:15:49 -0800
Tony:  Choose one.

1.      I am not really human.  I am a computer generated facsimile of an MG
enthusiast.

2.      I really don't know much, but I can fake really well.

3.      What I don't know, I make up.

4.      My main enjoyment in life is propagating fallacies.

5.      I spend way too much time thinking about the projects I don't have
time to work on.

6.      All of the above.


        Thanks for the compliment.  Much of what the list gets is "best
recollection" and can be off base many times.  Lawrie, Ed and other list
members have done a lot to keep me chastened.  Too many years of working in
a British speciality scrapyard take their toll.

Kelvin.

 
> Kelvin,
> 
> Pardon me for asking....but do you just know absolutely 
> everything about every single MG ever made?
> 
> You've forgotten more than I'll ever know!
> 
> Thanks for adding your expertise to the list.  I appreciate 
> it!  And "Happy Holidays"
> 
> - Tony Woodruff -
> 
> 
> >>> "Dodd, Kelvin" <doddk@mossmotors.com> 12/3/99 11:09:20 AM >>>
> Steve:
> 
>       The Snugtop used a long piece of soft seal that went all the way
> around the back, sides and front.  The seal was a very basic 
> x-section, L
> shaped with the long leg about 2 inchs, and the short leg 
> about 3/4".  At
> least that is what I recall.  I had a new seal kit that came with the
> hardtop on Dick Criswell's 80 LE MGB.  The seal looked very 
> generic, Metro
> rubber may be your best bet if you can come up with a piece 
> of undamaged
> seal.  The Snugtop seal was not the best design in the world, so it's
> possible to improve upon it.
> 
>       I don't know if stock front hold downs will work on the Snugtop.
> The factory top hold downs look like cvt ones, only shorter 
> to clear the
> liner.
> 
> Kelvin.
> 
> > Followers of the list,
> > 
> > I have just procured a Snug-Top fiberglass hard top for my 
> > '77 'B.  The 
> > windows are OK, but it lacks any weather stripping, and the 
> > brackets don't 
> > function properly.  
> > Can you recommend where I can find the proper seals and front 
> > brackets for 
> > the top?  I have gone to snugtop.com, but they seem obsessed 
> > with camper 
> > shells and Miata tops rather than supplying seals for their 
> > past models.  
> > Kelvin, you mentioned you might have some seals, or knew 
> > where to get them.
> > 
> > The gentleman who gave me the top (that's right, he gave it 
> > to me!) also has 
> > a fiberglass hard top for his bug-eye sprite.  This top also 
> > is lacking its 
> > weather stripping and I feel it would be a friendly gesture 
> > if I could get 
> > some seals for his top as well.  I don't know the brand of 
> > his top, but the 
> > latches for the windshield are molded into the outside of the 
> > top and it 
> > doesn't have quarter panel windows, simply the rear window.  
> > 
> > I thank you for your help in these matters,
> > Sincerely,
> > Steve Sanchez
> > 1977 MGB
> > 
> > PS.  What kind of protection does a fiberglass top afford the 
> > driver without 
> > a rollbar in the event of a roll-over?  Slim to none?
> > 
> 

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