Hood & Tonneau Replacement

Hood & Tonneau Replacement

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Gramrugby

Original Poster:

547 posts

215 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Has anyone had these replaced by using the old ones as a template. All the suppliers I have spoken to so far want the car as well. I live in the North of Scotland and have neither the time or inclination for the four trips required to do so.

Biggles111

463 posts

270 months

Sunday 19th April 2015
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You are best off letting the trimmer have the car, at least for final fitting. Old hoods tend to have shrunk, especially if vinyl, and given all Morgans vary, the only way to get a good fit is direct on the car.

clubsport

7,298 posts

265 months

Sunday 19th April 2015
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After a full rebuild of my car, I needed a new roof and tonneau to finish it off.

Only one way to do it correctly, I arrived at the Morgan factory first thing, drove home early afternoon with made to measure hood and tonneau. smile


sospan

2,591 posts

229 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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Williams and Allon White are 2 dealers who have trim shops.
Williams have Austin who used to work for Morgan..did a job on my tonneau cover.
Allon White are well respected.
Have a look.

sospan

2,591 posts

229 months

Monday 27th April 2015
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Just saw where you live!!!
Long way from Morgan,Williams,Allon White!
You could always make a trip out of it and stay overnight etc..
Maybe get a car loan/test drives!

Gramrugby

Original Poster:

547 posts

215 months

Tuesday 28th April 2015
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Thanks for that. As you see I live in the North of Scotland and commute between Scotland and London weekly. I also have overseas travel several times a year. Every weekend we also have a round trip to & from Edinburgh. So when I do have free time the last thing I want to spend it on is a trip down South and back down some weeks later to collect. The one option that was mentioned about the renovation co in Alyth seemed hopeful, but after calling several times to be told they would get back to me they never did.
I have decided to just live with current hood & tonneau.

Gramrugby

Original Poster:

547 posts

215 months

Monday 15th June 2015
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Eventually managed to speak to someone at Alyth. Hood, tonneau and spare wheel cover - labour £3712, materials £225. Add VAT and that's
£4724! I politely declined.

Davel

8,982 posts

265 months

Monday 15th June 2015
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Can the dealer in Perth help at all?

Is it RPM or something like that?

Gramrugby

Original Poster:

547 posts

215 months

Monday 15th June 2015
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Only in as much as they can get the car shipped down to Morgan and back, which I could arrange myself. In fairness they have been very helpful. I'm probably going to just get the car shipped up and down to Allon Whites. Still a hell of a lot cheaper.