Will respond to the list so that all know that you got a response.
The hood stick cover is the cover for the hood sticks [but you knew that]
or top bows when they are in the "resting" position at the back of the
cockpit. (In American-speak it is the Top Boot Cover) It fastens to the
lift-a-dot pegs that begin at the top of the elbow capping and go across
the back. There are also a couple attachments on the inside corner of the
rear capping. The cover is usually the same color as the top and tonneau
cover.
Hope this helps. (They are listed on page 103 of the Roadster Factory
TR2/3 Glove Box Companion $85.00)
Glad to see another '3 owner on the list...
later...
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On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, gargoyles coffee bar wrote:
> I have happily and proudly owned my mostly black 59 TR3A for about
> 10 1/2 years now, but I am a new addition to your mailing list. Thanks
> to the local Triumph mentor, Fred Thomas, for that!
>
> So my silly question is: what in the heck is a hood stick cover? I
> don't think that I have one, but maybe I do! Sorry to sound so oddly
> ignorant, but it is a new one to me!
>
> Thanks,
> ~John
> --
> John Herlig
> GARGOYLES coffee bar
> http://www.staffnet.com/gargoyle
> 540-659-0404
> 59 TR3
>
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