Frank:
The trim(weatherstripping) on a BJ7 goes from the top edge of the posts down
to the fender line and a separate peice of about four inches in length
attaches to the lip of the fender. These two separate pieces are fawn in
colour. I do not believe the original material is still available but a
close/acceptable trim is available from MacGregor British Car Parts and
originally it was riveted to the windshield posts but the new stuff holds very
well without being riveted.
The other weatherstripping starts where the weatherstrip of the door finishes
and goes all the way to the top of the rear panel for about two inches and is
finished with a metal clip, it is, in your case dark blue in colour, again
available from the same source as above.
As for the top there are two different tops with the BJ7, the early top has
two fasteners holding the rear window and the later one has a zipper much like
the BJ8, I will send you a separate e-mail that describe how to install the
top with illustrations.
The packing pieces are made of wood, about 1/4" thick and are mounted against
the metal plate that is against the tarpaper on the floor. Your carpet is cut
around the packing pieces, it does not go underneath.
Jean Caron
> From: logical2@hotmail.com
> To: healeys@autox.team.net
> Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 15:18:35 +0000
> Subject: [Healeys] BJ7 Top and interior.
>
> Hello;
>
>
>
> I am restoring my BJ7. What color should the trim (weatherstripping) around
> the doors be? I'm doing the car with a navy blue interior. Please correct
me
> if I'm wrong. One piece starts on the fender and goes up the windshield
post.
> The other piece starts at the top of the door in the front and goes out
onto
> the quarter panel in the rear. What is the correct color for these two
> pieces?
>
> Does anyone have written instructions for replacing the top? I'd like to
get
> a hold of a copy.
>
> Under the seat runners there are two "packing pieces". Do these go on top
of
> the carpet or under it? I have some 3/8" plexiglass that I was going to
make
> them out of. Anyone see a problem with that?
>
> The car will never be a show winner but I am trying to make it appear as
> original as possible.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
> 1962 BJ7
>
> 1961 Bugeye
>
> 1969 Midget (daily summer driver)
>
>
>
> Frank R. Edwards 570-784-4662 logical2@hotmail.com
>
>
>
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