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Tonneau cover
richwill - 5/5/11 at 09:46 AM

I have been thinking of getting a tonneau cover for the Velocity which i can remove part of when i am driving on my own.
I have an aerosreen fitted so full wet weather gear is not an option.
Was looking at the covers from MG midgets and Triumph spitfire to get an idea of how to do it and then wondered if these would fit with some adjustments.
Has anyone else tried this or can anyone advise me of a locost way of doing this. I have seen the covers from Soft bits for sevens but cant justify the cost as i would not drive in the rain to often.


coozer - 5/5/11 at 10:10 AM

I have one here, new unused if thats any good to ya. Bought it off someone on here yonks ago. No good to me


JohnCL - 5/5/11 at 10:17 AM

I refitted an old Spitfire one to my Fury by re arranging the lift the dot points. Worked OK.

I'm now looking for another for my new Fury spyder if anyone has something similar.


franky - 5/5/11 at 11:06 AM

quote:
Originally posted by richwill
I have been thinking of getting a tonneau cover for the Velocity which i can remove part of when i am driving on my own.
I have an aerosreen fitted so full wet weather gear is not an option.
Was looking at the covers from MG midgets and Triumph spitfire to get an idea of how to do it and then wondered if these would fit with some adjustments.
Has anyone else tried this or can anyone advise me of a locost way of doing this. I have seen the covers from Soft bits for sevens but cant justify the cost as i would not drive in the rain to often.


Don't bother with softbits, autotrim are about 65% cheaper for the same/better quality.


richwill - 5/5/11 at 11:58 AM

Coozer does it have the pockets for steering wheel and seats. I may be interested if so.