I have a late Longbridge BN4 that I am restoring. My 3 questions are as follows:
1. In the "boot" area where the armacord material is glued to the fenderwell, are the rear fender bolts cut through the armacord material and left exposed, or is the material pulled away to allow the bolt heads to be concealed beneath the armacord when installed?
2. Is the sewn vinyl sleeve that is installed on the "L" shaped rear quarter panel that conceals the front portion of the interior fender well glued to the face of the wood backer or is it just stretched over the form and glued along the front edge? All the photos I have seen show a flat, smooth surface with no wrinkles (outside and inside).
3. The armrest (also purchased from Moss) has two fairly large vinyl flaps that go on either side of the transmission tunnel. I have located the original fastener holes in the tunnel, but I am unclear as to where the armrest should be located in terms of front to back. I have seen photos where the back of the armrest is almost touching the rear seats, and others that show it almost 4 inches forward of the rear seats (estimated). Other photos show the fasteners almost at the top edge of the armrest as opposed to along the lower edge of the flaps.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Kirby
1. In the "boot" area where the armacord material is glued to the fenderwell, are the rear fender bolts cut through the armacord material and left exposed, or is the material pulled away to allow the bolt heads to be concealed beneath the armacord when installed?
2. Is the sewn vinyl sleeve that is installed on the "L" shaped rear quarter panel that conceals the front portion of the interior fender well glued to the face of the wood backer or is it just stretched over the form and glued along the front edge? All the photos I have seen show a flat, smooth surface with no wrinkles (outside and inside).
3. The armrest (also purchased from Moss) has two fairly large vinyl flaps that go on either side of the transmission tunnel. I have located the original fastener holes in the tunnel, but I am unclear as to where the armrest should be located in terms of front to back. I have seen photos where the back of the armrest is almost touching the rear seats, and others that show it almost 4 inches forward of the rear seats (estimated). Other photos show the fasteners almost at the top edge of the armrest as opposed to along the lower edge of the flaps.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Kirby