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Is this boot cover for a rubber bumper Midget?
See attached
Rick
 

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If you can take a measurement between the tenax fastners, and the hold down straps, I can check against mine.
 
7.25" from lower left to middle fastener and 5.5" to the next fastener.8.75" between the hold downs.
Thank you
Rick
 
Middle fastner of the tenax, or middle ie center popper in center of car?
Anyway, mine has 8.25 between the hold downs, 5.5" between the pop fastners.
6 3/4" between the furthest forward tenax and middle, then 4 3/4" between the middle tenax and the rearmost, both sides the same.

I did have a B roadster cover a while back that was slighty larger with a bigger gap between tenax/tenax and popper/popper.
Hope this helps.
 
Baz, if you are looking for carpet any condition? Go to trim shop and buy what ever they have left over from rolls. Cheep when it is like that.
 
Thanks Jack, I'll remove that item since Julians thread about the GT panels inspired me the interior myself.
B'sides, I have a bead on a ford 5-sp that would have to go in before any of that stuff as cutting will be needed.
 
That's not an MGB boot cover...could be Spitfire.
 
tony barnhill said:
That's not an MGB boot cover...could be Spitfire.

Tony, Did any of the MGs have a boot cover with those pop type snaps? I have one with those snaps and have no clue where I got it or what it's for. PJ
 
Midgets did
 
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