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Fitting a hood - Spitfire Mk1 or 2


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Hi, has anyone fitted a new hood for a Spitfire mk 1 or 2? I'm just wondering if it's an easy job. I have a bare frame only, so I guess it needs some kind of bar at the front to attach to the top of the windscreen?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Simon

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My mk2 had to have a metal strip fitted in the front edge of the soft top. This then slipped under the front edge of the aluminium capping on the top of the windscreen frame. Press studs had to be fitted to the soft top to keep the edges down. It was a fiddley job and found the toneau cover and hard top more water proof. I was looking at a nicely restored TR6 and noticed the gap between the side window and the hood. It seems that old Triumphs, pre 70's just have poor fitting hoods.  :(

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Simon,
In addition to the strip at the front there is also a thicker bar across the back that hooks on the two chrome fittings at the back of the cockpit. At each end of the windscreen capping there is a popper. Between the main door seal and the thinner window seal on the windscreen posts there is a small hook; a wire loop is riveted to the hood flap to get hooked here. On each side of the cockpit behind the doors there are three poppers to fit. Inside the hood there is a fabric tube to wrap around the front hood bow; it gets three poppers and sockets to close it there.
This is not a difficult job. It is much easier than fitting the hood to any other Spitfire. Perhaps the most important thing to a good job is to be certain that the hood is centered on the car before fitting any of the poppers. A tool to fit the poppers and the sockets is a must, but some serviceable ones are inexpensive. Care taken to do a good job pays off in years of having a nicely fitted hood.
                                                                Cheers,
                                                                Paul

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yamaha_fizzy wrote:
is it possible to retrofit the folding system used on the mk3 ? surely a more practical option, unless you're going for originality


I'm not bothered about originality in this case really as it's not for a Spitfire, this is for my Hurricane. I have got a mk3 hood frame and was really in two minds about using it or not, but there's a roll bar fitted which the mk3 hood wouldn't pass over, and I do want to keep that in the car really for the seatbelt mountings etc.

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  • 1 year later...

I've gone around in circles a bit with this over the past couple of years. Basically I decided to fit a mk3 hood after all, but with the seats in it was clear that the mk3 frame was going to quickly rip the sides of the seat as there's not really any clearance. Also, the windscreen surround is from a GT6 so doesn't have the keyhole shaped holes at the top for the quick release levers. So back to plan A (possibly at least!) the mk2 hood.

I've got hold of a hood for the mk2 frame and have the chrome bits for the rear deck. The hood has the metal strip at the rear and what looks like a rigid plastic strip at the front, and the hooks and press studs on the outer corner for the A pillar attachment.

Has anyone got any pictures of how the hood fits to the windscreen frame along the front please, and also what the brackets look like on the B pillar.

705 wrote:
My mk2 had to have a metal strip fitted in the front edge of the soft top. This then slipped under the front edge of the aluminium capping on the top of the windscreen frame. Press studs had to be fitted to the soft top to keep the edges down. It was a fiddley job and found the toneau cover and hard top more water proof. I was looking at a nicely restored TR6 and noticed the gap between the side window and the hood. It seems that old Triumphs, pre 70's just have poor fitting hoods.  :(


I'm guessing the aluminium cappings varied through the different Spifire models, anyone know if I'll I be ok to use one from a mk4/1500?

Thanks

Simon

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Simon,
Sorry, the windscreen frame capping for all later Marks of Spitfire won't do. The front of the Mk1&2 capping is formed to accept the front of the hood by leaving a gap between the frame and the capping. The later cappings fit tightly to the frame rather than leaving the gap.
                                                                                   Cheers,
                                                                                   Paul

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I presume the body tubs are identical between the mk's,  the area where the fuel cap is, where the rear of the hood fits, (obviously the rear wings, boot, doors and bonnets are different)

So would it be possible to fit a later type soft top and frame to a round tail? Just a thought as the later type look to fit better! And possably seal better! (just a complete wild thought)  ;)
Cheers all.

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4058 wrote:
I presume the body tubs are identical between the mk's,  the area where the fuel cap is, where the rear of the hood fits, (obviously the rear wings, boot, doors and bonnets are different)

So would it be possible to fit a later type soft top and frame to a round tail? Just a thought as the later type look to fit better! And possably seal better! (just a complete wild thought)  ;)
Cheers all.


i think 'the thing' is about the front windscreen frame  :-/
The locks are also different on a MK3  - MKIV/1500.. (i've just had a look on the rimmerbros site )
Don't know about the mk 1 - 2  :-/

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4058 wrote:
I presume the body tubs are identical between the mk's,  the area where the fuel cap is, where the rear of the hood fits, (obviously the rear wings, boot, doors and bonnets are different)

So would it be possible to fit a later type soft top and frame to a round tail? Just a thought as the later type look to fit better! And possably seal better! (just a complete wild thought)  ;)
Cheers all.

Sheepy,
Though the basic body tub is the same there are detail differences. The biggest is the Mk 1 & 2 tubs don't have the captive plates to attach the hood frame to the body in the area behind the doors on each side. Removing the sockets for the original hood and properly locating those plates might be quite a job. Some people have trouble enough refitting the hood frame to the car when no changes are being made.
Yes it is possible. There are reasons that it may be more difficult than finding those parts needed to make the early hood frame complete.
                                                                       Cheers,
                                                                       Paul

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  • 11 months later...

Well, just restarting the project again this year, have managed to pick up a correct type windscreen frame header, and made up some brackets for the B pillar.

Is there someone with a MkI or MkII who could help out with a couple of pictures please.

Basically what I'm trying to work out is where a couple of the fittings locate. Firstly the hook which locates on the windscreen frame, just wonder where it's located and what it looks like.

Also, the brackets on the B pillar, I think on the Spitfire they were welded in place? What angle were they at, and what height would the top of the bracket be?

If anyone could oblige with a couple of pics I'd be very grateful.

Thanks

Simon

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