Convertible - covering the rear rail?

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Pete Bags
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Convertible - covering the rear rail?

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My convertible is a converted saloon, I understand the conversion was done around twenty years ago.

As I am having a new hood fitted, I have decided to re-cover the rather tired rear parcel tray and surrounding area with a suitably coloured material. After removing the old covering, I discover a channel (arrowed in the photo below) and wonder if I should fill this with a suitable 'filler' before fitting the new material. The previous material simply bridged this rail, but sagged and just looked wrong.

I note that original convertibles have a wooden batten where this channel is, and Newton Commercial do a replacement rear parcel shelf material kit which is screwed into this wood.

I was thinking of filling the channel with a foam (after sorting out the surface rust), which when hardened I can shape so the new material can wrap smoothly over.

Has anyone else been in a similar position, and what did you do?

The large holes in the rear shelf used to house speakers, fitted by a previous owner!

Many thanks for your suggestions.

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Re: Convertible - covering the rear rail?

Post by cococola »

Hi Pete,
My convertible is also a converted saloon and I made a rear shelf when I replaced the hood frame about 3 years ago.
The shelf was originally board,foam and then vinyl covered which I reproduced. The rear section that you have highlighted has the wooden piece fitted on mine as a filler section,as you described by Newton commercial.
It maybe worth contacting Charles Ware who carry out most of the conversions to see what they suggest too?
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Re: Convertible - covering the rear rail?

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Hi Alan,

Thanks for that info, I'll look into it!

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Re: Convertible - covering the rear rail?

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On my original it's the wooden frame that the hood is attached to via screws. Guessing on yours its self tappers into the metal ridge at top rear?
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Re: Convertible - covering the rear rail?

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welshrat wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 12:44 pm On my original it's the wooden frame that the hood is attached to via screws. Guessing on yours its self tappers into the metal ridge at top rear?
That's correct. I wonder if all the converted saloons have the metal ridge as mine has, or if some converters replaced the ridge with wood?
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Re: Convertible - covering the rear rail?

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Many thanks for all your suggestions. I bought a new wooden rear rail from Charles Ware, which fitted pretty well into the rail with only minor fettling needed. I bought some new material to match the rest of the interior and made a new rear shelf which I covered, along with the rear rail. The final trimming will be done when the hood is fitted. While waiting for the new hood to arrive, I've painted the white hood-frame black, as the new hood interior is black. I was surprised how rusty the hood frame had become!
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