Phil, if you have one to use as a pattern, any auto upholstery shop can make
you a new one. You could order two -- one for Bob.
on 9/28/04 4:39 AM, jello@ida.net at jello@ida.net wrote:
> This is a difficult tonneau to find. It is stock original for early MGB's
> but not the earliest MGB's (which did have only three zippers/panel
> section). I had to buy old stock, and have 3 of the original tonneaus
> with the original style fold-over and stapped panels at the rear quarter.
> All are in various states of non-usability (rusted shut zippers, broken
> zipper webbing, streched, or torn old vinyl). I don't think you can get
> the original style, but you may want to ask Prestige Auto Trim
> (www.prestigeautotrim.com). I've heard their products and customer
> service are excellent, although I have never dealt with them in any way.
>
> Phil Bates
> Good early MGB tonneau seeker
>
>
>> Hi listers,
>>
>> Just to clear up any confusion....the only tonneau covers available from
> the big 3 have
> (3) zippers: (1) in the center and (1) each at the rear quarters where the
> tonneau rail
> protrudes.
>>
>> These are not in the original style: I'm looking or teh original style
> with fold-over and
> snapped panels at the rear quarters.
>>
>> Bob Stahlbush
>
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'66 MGB GHN3L76149
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