01-09-2021, 10:15 PM
Ian,
Here are a couple of original looking car photos cribbed from the internet at different times and one of our own car. The divide between roof and sides is a fabric covered strip of very thin plywood. It continues above the doors and stops (rather oddly) just short of the sloping panel above the windscreen (see black and white photo). It meets the top end of the strip that goes up the side of the screen - it being hockey stick-shaped.
The panel around the rear window should be fabric covered and fits over the surrounding cloth. It buts up against the aforementioned thin strip.
The string for the blind continues through several hook-eyes and finishes above the driver's door (you can see the knob centred above the door in the b & w photo. I can let you have positions for the hook eyes if you need them.
If you need more info I can squeeze into the garage and photograph ours, although it now has the incorrect hidem binding.
Here are a couple of original looking car photos cribbed from the internet at different times and one of our own car. The divide between roof and sides is a fabric covered strip of very thin plywood. It continues above the doors and stops (rather oddly) just short of the sloping panel above the windscreen (see black and white photo). It meets the top end of the strip that goes up the side of the screen - it being hockey stick-shaped.
The panel around the rear window should be fabric covered and fits over the surrounding cloth. It buts up against the aforementioned thin strip.
The string for the blind continues through several hook-eyes and finishes above the driver's door (you can see the knob centred above the door in the b & w photo. I can let you have positions for the hook eyes if you need them.
If you need more info I can squeeze into the garage and photograph ours, although it now has the incorrect hidem binding.