Yep. After the van it was used for Beetle while repairing both pan and then body. It's currently in use with Austin A30. Fixing points need so adjustment each time but makes access underneath way easier. Welds aren't much better but at least the hot splatters don't land on you so much.
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Hi Mike. Thanks for the info but I believe many Moonraker owners have two table tops. One with fittings for two legs that goes inside (and stores in channels you mention) and another with fittings for four legs intended to be used outside. It's the second one that does not seem to have anywhere...
I've often wondered about this! I have mine beside the rear facing seat which rattles a bit but is out the way. Odd that there just does not seem to be a 'proper' place
Found the cut for left windscreen pillar and a leftover bit of the profiled steel i think came from schofields few years back.
Yours for the cost of postage if they will help just drop me PM
Cheers, Andy
Let me check my 'stock' when home later. I had similar problem and lacked skill to fab so eventually got two pillars from California but in the end only used right side so believe I still have the left somewhere...not going to help with whole front but will hopefully make a bit easier...
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Not sure where you are based or required condition but i have one available. Located in Taunton, Somerset. I believe it's from a Devon split so not identical to the one you pictured but certainly similar. Condition is reasonable but the drawer handle is missing, there is no cooker hood and i...
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Does anyone have a section of bay window floor 5'' wide x 13'' long or 130mm x 330mm in new money with bumps on width and channels along length (if that makes sense). I know repair panels are available but apparently rib profile does not match. Needed for repair along slide door so need ribs...
Part of winter work is to replace floor covering only trouble is that existing goes under the fridge/sink unit inside slide door (on early 71 RHD Devon Moonraker). Now i assume removal of this unit is fairly straight forward but before i steam in with the screw driver and randomly undo things...