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Post-War Other Tonneau for a Herald

mike crane

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Anybody know of a source for tonneau and stowed top covers for a Herald? Also looking for a replacement crash pad aka dash cover. Geez, it's easy to dump money into these beloved little LBCs
Mike Crane '71 TR6, '63 Herald
 
One possibility is Prestige Autotrim. They have tops, tonneaus and "boot" covers. NFI, and I've never dealt with them myself, but I've heard good things.

Meanwhile, if you send me a PM with your e-mail address, I think I know someone who has a boot cover available.

As for the dash cover, I think you're on your own there. But I don't think it's a terribly complicated piece to duplicate; it's not molded like the TRs and Spitfires.
 
There are various companies in the UK that can supply all of these. Try Rimmer Brothers for a start. If you have no luck let me know and I can send you details of other companies.
Nick
 
Thanks for the tips, I'll check them out. Got a bunch of brake parts and bushings for the rear suspenders. Going to backup the stock fuel pump with an electric. It takes a lot of cranking to fill up the float bowl on the Weber side-draft. May switch to twin HS2s for easier tuning. Always something.
Mike Crane '71 TR6, '63 Herald 1200
 
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