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My QLD tourer, steel bows, I recall screwing a thin piece of varnished wood to the flat lower frame legs. 3 bows plus the wooden header bow. Webbing was rivetted to bow 2 and bow 1 and down to the body, right thru the roof on bow 1.
Sidecurtains were peg mounted into sockets on top of the body, no clamping screws.
I have trimmed cars in the past (not austins) that the sidecurtain peg was flat, cranked over to drop down inside and slotted to rest on a thumbscrew in the positions indicated in Peter's photo.
there is a post on facebook from Terry Abela yesterday 'buy swap and sell australia' where he sold a ruby tourer out of Melbourne.
This has a photo showing the inside rear may be of some use. I have it saved but don't know how to attach here. cheers Russell
My QLD tourer, steel bows, I recall screwing a thin piece of varnished wood to the flat lower frame legs. 3 bows plus the wooden header bow. Webbing was rivetted to bow 2 and bow 1 and down to the body, right thru the roof on bow 1.
Sidecurtains were peg mounted into sockets on top of the body, no clamping screws.
I have trimmed cars in the past (not austins) that the sidecurtain peg was flat, cranked over to drop down inside and slotted to rest on a thumbscrew in the positions indicated in Peter's photo.
there is a post on facebook from Terry Abela yesterday 'buy swap and sell australia' where he sold a ruby tourer out of Melbourne.
This has a photo showing the inside rear may be of some use. I have it saved but don't know how to attach here. cheers Russell