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100-6 Interior Installation

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Hello to everyone and hope you can help. Years of restoring a late 59 AH BN4 100-6 and finally running/stopping, painted etc. and starting the interior...purchased interior from Moss and have called them with this question-they could not answer.

Interior-rear wood/vinyl piece at rear wheel well just behind the door pillar (where the door latches). How does this piece attach? I understand these are different than early 59's and earlier years. I have one (only one side remained) "original" solid wood piece that seems like it would work as it has the correct length and angles and appears to have a "groove" where the panel would set into.......however, I cannot seem to find a picture or any information showing if this is correct and how all this goes together. There is no part listed in the Moss catalog and the call to Moss seemed to confirm it is not available through them. I can probably make these (having the one as a guide), but I want to make certain this is correct and how things attach. The rest of the interior appears logical and I feel comfortable assembling. Hope this makes sense to someone on here and thank you in advance for any help. I can try pics if it would be helpful.

Regards,

Doug
 
This discusses longbridge interior details and on page 2-3 I discuss that panel with measurements. It may be the same as your year or at least give you ideas on how yours should be.
 
This discusses longbridge interior details and on page 2-3 I discuss that panel with measurements. It may be the same as your year or at least give you ideas on how yours should be.
thank you for the rapid reply healeyblue! I will look through the discussion.
D-
 
Just finished my BN6 earlier this year. That piece of wood has to be (cut) trimmed to fit and is attached via wood screws through the metal that the wood mounts up agains, they will be hidden once you install the aluminum shut face finishing set in the door and the rubber/door seals.
 
Hi Doug
Included here is the link to my album where I have collected a lot of photos of this section of the 100-6.
My car is a 100/6 Longbridge 1957 that I rebuild from the 2008 to 2013.
I don't have any examples of the 100/6 in the Trieste Zone, so I collect a lot of photos from the web
(this forum was very helpful for me) and have saved them in my albums (SORRY- thanks to Google changes
it was very chaotic, but with a lot of perseverance you can find a lot of Info on the 100/6.
Cheers
Andrea
 
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