• Hi Guest!
    You can help ensure that British Car Forum (BCF) continues to provide a great place to engage in the British car hobby! If you find BCF a beneficial community, please consider supporting our efforts with a subscription.

    There are some perks with a member upgrade!
    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Subscribers don't see this gawd-aweful banner
Tips
Tips

100/6 Soft top frame

DirkRoels

Freshman Member
Offline
Hi,I'm restoring a early 100/6, and I'm looking for pictures and if possible dimmensions of the soft top frame bow.
Most of the cars are having push in type frame's, but my car is having the sliding system, fixed to he car (longbrige production).
I'm already searching quite some while, but it is very difficult to find the original top bow. If somebody can help me with pictures and/or drawings and dimensions, it would be very helpful.
please send any data to dirkroels@euphonynet.be

Thanks on beforehand
 
Hello Dirk

You have an early 100-6 when your car has the sliding rails. As you are located in Belgium You can contact gebr de Jong in Kaatsheuvel (close to the Efteling and the Belgium border) maybe they can help you. telephone (0416)272155

Harry
 
Thanks Randy,I saw this webside also it was the start for me to start looking for the originaltop frame as described in there,but no luck till now.

Dirk
 
Hi, Dirk
I have the Longbridge 100-6 sliding top frame on my car. If nobody else posts pictures for you, I'll try to get some on here in a couple of days. I'm not at home right now, so I can't do it today. It took me a couple of years to come up with the correct top frame.

Larry
 
Hi Larry, that would be great. If you could do me a favour and take especially pictures of the section that links to the sliding guides, andof the hinge mechanisme that combines the 3 bows. And as a last, if you could measure the length of the rear bow from one end to the other end that would be great.
I have a frame but it is not the original one, it doesn't span the hood nicely, especally in the rear, and it doesn't have the hook to fix it once it is raised. I also thing the hinge mechanisme that connects the 3 bows is not correct, as it the give lot of dame to the main bow when opened.The frame I have is also straight up, and I believe there should be a bet somewhere in the main frame. hope your pictures can clear a ot of my concerns. Thanks a lot.
Kind regards from Belgium,
Dirk
 
No problem, look for the pics sometime Tuesday evening, Eastern time, USA.
 
Dirk, I didn't forget about your pictures. I'm running a little behind - why does that surprise me? - I'll have them on here by tomorrow night. Sorry for the delay!

Larry
 
Hi, Dirk - Better late then never, I guess. Here's some pictures, let me know if youneed more or have questions. I'm a little unsure of the measurement that you want. Is it the length of the back bow, or the width from side to side? Good luck!
Larry
 

Attachments

  • 15143.jpg
    15143.jpg
    27.3 KB · Views: 285
  • 15144.jpg
    15144.jpg
    25.7 KB · Views: 278
  • 15145.jpg
    15145.jpg
    22.4 KB · Views: 284
  • 15146.jpg
    15146.jpg
    33.1 KB · Views: 277
  • 15147.jpg
    15147.jpg
    21.9 KB · Views: 284
  • 15148.jpg
    15148.jpg
    38.1 KB · Views: 279
  • 15149.jpg
    15149.jpg
    52.5 KB · Views: 284
Two more photos
 

Attachments

  • 15150.jpg
    15150.jpg
    40.9 KB · Views: 298
  • 15151.jpg
    15151.jpg
    28.6 KB · Views: 279
Hi larry, Pictures are great, exactly what I need, Thanks a lot.

With regards to the measurement, I need to have the total length of the rear bow measured allong the pipe, not the width.

thanks

Dirk
 
I'll try to get the measurement later today - I'm supposed to be working late, but who knows how that will go.
 
In regards to the hook and roller, the wheel is all the way forward in the slide mechanism when the top is raised and hook is engaged, and slides all the way to the rear when you collapse the bows and store the top in the back.
 
Dirk,
Did you ever get a sliding top bow? I have one. It's about the only thing I have left from the 100-6 that I had as a kid back in 1968 (I may have a few other random parts in the garage somewhere). If you're still interested, let me know.
I know you're a long way from Seattle, but I'm sure we could work something out--those top bows are pretty rare.
Brian Keogh, Seattle, USA
bkeoghir@hotmail.com
 
Back
Top