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Just picking up on this much earlier thread, I too have been looking for an old hood bag for my Chummy but nothing’s turned up. Can anyone help with a pattern please? I’ll look to get something made.
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I'm not sure whether the same issue affects Chummies, but one of several reasons I never use the hood bag (or indeed the hood) on my Ulster is that it inflates as you drive along, largely blocking any view to the rear. A central strap was installed in an attempt to curb this, but didn't make a lot of difference. I think it's not so much a rush of air getting in at the front opening, as negative pressure above which 'sucks' it upwards. Given several other negatives, it generally resides somewhere in the garage loft space.
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I’d like to keep the hood on as it’s so much of the Chummy’s character and it’s how my father always used it; however, I like driving hood-down… then put it up to hold it’s condition once back in the garage.
I completely understand the untidiness and inflation so need a good solution.
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Car type: 1929 Chummy, 1930 Chummy, 1930 Ulster Replica, 1934 Ruby
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Thank you Tony,
It's useful to see the pictures of your hood in it's bag and the modifications you've made. Are you aware of any patterns out there?
I might just have to knuckle down, take some measurements, and sketch my own templates. And that's before I try and pedal-up an old Singer!
Chris