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<font size="+1"><font face="Arial">As I start to work on items on my
long punch list on my new Bugeye, I am at the point of needing
the phenomenal insight, experience, and helpfulness exhibited by
members of this List. So, this is the first of what will
probably be a lot of questions. My main concern is to not screw
up and do something that I think will work, if you all know that
it won't and have a better way. Here goes.<br>
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The car came with a Healey hardtop and a set of side curtains.
The Healey hardtop is about 2" taller than the BMC one. The
Healey top requires bespoke side curtains while the standard
side curtains fit the standard soft top and the BMC hardtop. My
plan was to install a tonneau for the good seven months of
weather here in GA and then use the hardtop and side curtains
for the winter and not get a soft top and frame. Now I go to
plan "B". If I can't find a set of Healey side curtains I may
have to go to a frame and soft top for the winter. Anybody have
any input on acquiring side curtains for a Healey hardtop?<br>
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Anyway, I bought a Robbins tonneau (the long variety) from
Bugeyeguy.com. Now I need to install the four Tenax fasteners
and the two twist fasteners on the rear deck. What is the best
way to drill the holes without chipping or scratching my
beautiful Speedwell Blue paint job? Is there any place that has
the location dimensions for the holes or does it not matter as
long as they line up with the holes I will put in the tonneau?.
Once I decide the locations should I mark them on and then drill
through masking tape? Center punch lightly? Drill a small hole
and then enlarge it? Any other considerations or tips?<br>
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All opinions are greatly appreciated.<br>
<br>
Bob Spruck<br>
Sharpsburg, GA<br>
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'67 Midget vintage racer<br>
'72 Midget still awaiting its second restoration<br>
'61 (?) Bugeye restored, needing minor attention<br>
6+ parts cars in my MG hospice <br>
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