Thanks Larry I everything for the MK1 setup including a nice new top, and, thanks to Joe Curry (thanks Joe !), the mounting brackets - so think I will go that route.
I think that having the whole covertible top and frame removeable - either in the MK1 style or as you suggest, is a better option than the fold behind the seat system. I find that space is very useful for carrying stuff and it is almost useless with the later style convertible top and frame occupying it. Occasionally I will also keep the spare tyre in that location to allow for storing larger items in the boot that need to be locked up (like my toolbox!). Anyone else care to comment? Cheers Mark > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I am in the process of adding a roll bar to my Spitfire. Presently I > have > the MK3 convertible frame that folds behind the seats (and am not very > happy with it for various reasons). To fit the roll bar I intend to > replace this with the earlier MK1/2 removeable system, which I still have > from a previously owned project car. This will have the added benefit of > saving my seats, which presently rub against the frame and are about to > develop a couple of nasty tears. ~~CUT > Also - if anyone has a better idea to achieve the end objective I'm open > to suggestions. Mark, When I added a roll bar (from MG Mitten, if I remember correctly --wow, that shows my age :-)) to my Mk3, I found that the top just cleared the roll bar, but would not fold. I improvised by replacing the screws that bolted the top frame to the body behind the doors with short studs and wing nuts. I could quickly spin off the wing nuts and pop the frame off when I wanted to remove the top. It took slightly longer to unscrew the 2 chromed bolts fastening the back of the convertible top to the car. After undoing everything, I could lift the frame and top, fold it, and store it in the trunk. The studs protruded 1" or so and made it easier to put the top back. The only disadvantage was the nicks in the vinyl behind the doors from occasional misses when slipping the top and frame back on. Just an alternative idea for you. Thanks, Larry Griffin 68 Mk3 Spitfire -future project /// [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list /// Send admin requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// or try http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool /// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive /// Send list postings to [EMAIL PROTECTED] /// Edit your replies! If they include this trailer, they will NOT be sent.
