Jeremy:
Most of these "cockpit covers" are simple tent "fly sheets" available from
large hardware stores or outdoor shops. Available in many colors and sizes
for a few bucks. You may want to sew on some additional loops for tie downs
to appropriate points.
Vern Dale-Johnson
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Edwards <jeremy@jmemee.demon.co.uk>
To: William G. Lamb, III <lambroving@worldnet.att.net>
Cc: Morgan Mailing List <morgans@Autox.Team.Net>
Date: September 13, 1998 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: Cockpit Cover
>William G. Lamb, III <lambroving@worldnet.att.net> writes
>> At HalMog '98 this July, and particularly at the Duxford Air Museum in
the
>>car park where the weather was more than a little questionable, quite a
few
>>of the cars had clever nylon cockpit covers which enclosed the scuttle,
>>windscreen, interior, and the top of the rear panel, and which were
attached
>>by means of elastic straps to the rear bonnet knobs, side screen knobs,
and
>>the rear light plinths.
>>
>> Can anyone suggest who might currently supply these, ( there appeared to
>>be several varieties), as they seemed very practical and convenient, but
would
>>obviously need to be tailored to fit the specific model and year of car?
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>William G. Lamb, III
>>Land Rover Specialist MailTo:lambroving@worldnet.att.net
>
>My local supplier is Martyn Stendall, my local friendly Morgan restorer.
>
> Martyn Stendall
> Cross Hill Cottage
> Church Street
> Mansfield Woodhouse
> Nottinghamshire
> NG19 8AH
> United Kingdom
>
> Tel +44 (0)1623 622720
>--
>Jeremy Edwards
>1972 Morgan 4/4
>Melton Mowbray, England
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