Hi Everyone,
Since Hebe has been apart almost a year now I have the "where the heck did I put it" situation. I have searched high and low but no luck. Missing in action.... I am missing the following pieces and am looking for donors:
-Fuel filter seal. The seal (I believe it was cork?) for the glass fuel filter.
-Bracket. The frame for the canvas cover has four corner U-shape brackets to bolt the frame to the body. I am missing one of them. (Missing in Action)
-Two bolts and brackets to hold the wheel on the bonnet. (Missing in Action)
-Cover of Hella indicator switch / stalk. Same as in post 34 on my other thread here. Are there whole Hella indicator switches / stalks to be had??? (Missing in Action)
-Period rear benches/seats. Seems hard to find the right ones for a 88" from 1958.
-Replacement front seats. I am considering getting new front seats or making them myself. Any suggestions?
-Water temperature thermometer/wiring.
The engine is going back in a few weeks from now and hopefully this is all that is missing.
Your referrals, assistance, help, and best of all, your donation, is much appreciated.
Kris
(Melbourne)
I recently made a fuel bowl gasket for a TED20 Fergie (same size) out of 3.2mm cork. Worked well. The cork I swear by has no black silicone/rubber in it though as that stuff sticks to everything and breaks easily, and I believe it reacts badly with petrol.
I reckon I could probably find a couple of spare tie down brackets for your softtop, but good seats (front or rear) aren't easy to find. I reckon they're probably easy to make (I did my 2A ones on a household sewing manchine), but it may be worth pricing them from Exmoor Trim in the UK while the exchange rate is favourable. In my travels seeking out old Landies I have yet to see a set of Series 1 rear seats. I'm not even sure if you could modify S2-3 units to fit, but I'm sure you could if you tried hard enough.
Dan.
69 2A 88" pet4 (with an identity crisis), 68 2B FC pet6, plus others...
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