Elton-
Sounds like a great plan.
A sunsheet is over $1000, so do what you can to save yours. What's a few
crinkles in a LR anyway?
-Alex Maiolo
Chapel Hill NC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Elton & Jane Wright" <delicate@rev.net>
To: <lro@Land-Rover.Team.Net>
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 9:00 PM
Subject: LRO: 3 makes a top?
> Greetings All,
>
> I have begun the restoration of a 1961 88 Station Wagon. Unfortunately
the
> rarest part of the vehicle (the top) became the bulls eye for a large tree
> limb. I am thinking of taking as a basis a plain standard roof #1 adding
> the holes for the roof windows and the vents which are all good from #2,
> and transferring the tropical sun sheet from #3. I hoped to use #3 and #2
> only, but #3 is squished a bit in the front also. I am not sure whether
to
> try to straighten the front edge of the sun sheet or attempt to have one
> made locally. What say ye?
>
> Elton
>
> Elton & Jane Wright
> Roanoke, Virginia, USA delicate@rev.net
> 1967 Morgan Plus Four Tourer 1954 Morris Minor
> 1973 Land Rover 109 Regular w/Pickup cab
> 1961 Land Rover 88 Station Wagon
>
>
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