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andymc1973

Mr2 roadster hood repair

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Yes but it's already mounting up and ideally I was hoping for a cheap solution 

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Any patch would show up like a rotten pint of milk, I would cut back on anything else and make the roof like new, People who buy convertibles its normally the first thing they look for, or in your add you could highlight the fact it a wee bit more money as it has a brand new roof defo a selling bonus. 

 

 

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just put a 'we been to blackpool' sticker on the hole

used to work great holding the headlights in on mk2 cortinas

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Where are you located andy? I know of a decent firm but I'm based in Herts

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On 03/08/2017 at 7:54 PM, andymc1973 said:

whats it to sell anyway? 51 plate with 50k miles and 2 owners

You don't want my valuation on a 16 year old Toyota with a knackered roof.

All joking aside, I'd glue on (tidily) some roof material from top seam to the bottom seam between the two roof struts & duplicate on the other side so it looks uniform & thus correct to a casual punter OR perhaps get some Toyota/MR2 logos sewn over them. Far from ideal but it's the cheapest way as I assume it's just a cheap old knacker getting tarted up for sale.

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cheap old knacker, tis a modern classic, i have sourced a roof from a breakers for a 100 quid

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32 minutes ago, andymc1973 said:

cheap old knacker, tis a modern classic, i have sourced a roof from a breakers for a 100 quid

Wow you did well there, that's a really good price!

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Being of a 'certain age' I remember when MGB/TR/Spitfires were in their first flush of youth and not 'restored to pieces'. In those days most open sports cars had hood 'issues' as standard, and the hood's would leak a bit as standard. All part of the charm having a pen stuck in it while parked in a car park.

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4 hours ago, tradex said:

and a new PVC hood was £50...them were the days

New hoods were always expensive, that's why they invented duck tape

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