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Re: Dealer installed locking glovebox

To: Jeff McNeal <jmcneal@ohms.com>
Subject: Re: Dealer installed locking glovebox
From: Andrew Mace <amace@unix2.nysed.gov>
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 22:22:36 -0500 (EST)
On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Jeff McNeal wrote:

> 
> My first '67 Spitfire had a rather cool option that was originally installed
> by the San Francisco dealer when the car was first sold:  A locking
> glovebox.  Going from memory, it was basically a plywood section cut to fit
> the stock glovebox opening, with a rectangular shaped door, lock mechanism
> and it was painted black with a crinkle finish.  Does anyone still have one
> of these?  Or was it something exclusive to the dealership that my car came
> from?  I found it a very handy option and enjoyed having it.  I'm probably
> going to re-create one for the '67 Spitfire I just bought.

I've got one; sorry, but I'm not willing to sell it. (But I might be 
persuaded to come up with a template from it; contact me privately.) It 
was a dealer option, part number V363.

> Also, on my old Spitfire, the soft top latching mechanism was different than
> anything I've seen in all the recent catalogs.  It was more of a "latch",
> almost like the sort you would see on a lunchpail or toolbox (in much larger
> scale, of course), rather than the paddle-type flipper mechanism of later
> Spitfires. 

Right. The early Mk.3 used the same "over the center" latches as did all 
Herald and Vitesse/Sports 6 convertibles.

> The car I just bought has the factory steel hardtop, but no soft
> top or frame (I'm not sure if it EVER had one) but the top rail on the
> windshield looks like it requires the type of fastener that I had, rather
> than the later style that seems to be readily available.  Any idea where I
> might find the fittings and/or top frame that I need?

I can't help you there. It's quite possible that the car was built as a 
hardtop only, although these are fairly rare (in my experience, anyway).

--Andy

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