3000m Sunroof

3000m Sunroof

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aero340

Original Poster:

271 posts

212 months

Monday 12th May 2014
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The sunroof on my 3000m is in a sorry state, the upper and lower covers have seen better days,but the main problem being the steel plates inside have rotted and will need replacing .Are the plates readily available ? and if so where from. thanks kevin...

nwarner

612 posts

260 months

Tuesday 13th May 2014
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If it's a Webasto try these people. http://www.tudorwebastosunroofs.com/ They had all the parts to fix my mates Webasto on his GT6.

Nige

Adrian@

4,309 posts

282 months

Tuesday 13th May 2014
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Is THIS the sort of thing you are looking for.




Ready to align with the aperture/holes adhere the rear panel and initial stretch, mark up and tension prior to final fit.
Adrian@

Edited by Adrian@ on Tuesday 13th May 12:39

Slow M

2,736 posts

206 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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nwarner said:
If it's a Webasto try these people. http://www.tudorwebastosunroofs.com/ They had all the parts to fix my mates Webasto on his GT6.

Nige
It is by Birmingham's Weathershields, NOT Webasto!

Best,
B.

Edited by Slow M on Thursday 15th May 09:07

Adrian@

4,309 posts

282 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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Slow M said:
nwarner said:
If it's a Webasto try these people. http://www.tudorwebastosunroofs.com/ They had all the parts to fix my mates Webasto on his GT6.

Nige
It is by Birmingham's Weathershields, NOT Webasto!

Best,
B.

Edited by Slow M on Thursday 15th May 09:07
B...you might of spoilt the fun of lady whole answers the phone there, when she painfully extracts the fact that it is not something they do or want to get involved in (I think she enjoys it though!).
Adrian@

aero340

Original Poster:

271 posts

212 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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Spoken to Adrian@ this afternoon and a solution is in sight .result


Slow M

2,736 posts

206 months

Thursday 15th May 2014
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Adrian@ said:
B...you might of spoilt the fun of lady whole answers the phone there, when she painfully extracts the fact that it is not something they do or want to get involved in (I think she enjoys it though!).
Adrian@
I'm sorry to have thrown a wrench into her sadistic hopes. In life, we have to get our jollies where we can.

Best,
B.

Hansgerd

1,274 posts

284 months

Monday 13th October 2014
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Slow M said:
It is by Birmingham's Weathershields, NOT Webasto!

Best,
B.

Edited by Slow M on Thursday 15th May 09:07
Are they still around ? Tudor Webasto offer a sunroof for a Vixen. Would that fit a 3000M ? I need a replacement too. The hole in the roof is 46 x 92.5 cm.

Edited by Hansgerd on Monday 13th October 18:31

eric0

42 posts

204 months

Wednesday 15th October 2014
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If you can find a good one advertised on e-bay to fit an MGB, same standard width. You can take it to your local trim shop and get it shortened. The problem i found when i was looking for a replacement britax, was that people tend to cut the whole roof off of a rotten MGB and put it on as collection only.
I got a bit back by selling the leftovers, unwanted frame etc. The guy who shortened it for me said he used to supply and them new, fitted for around £20, back in the day.

The bits you can still get new for the Webasto's are nuts money, £300 just for the fromt slam pannel!

Slow M

2,736 posts

206 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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Hansgerd said:
Slow M said:
It is by Birmingham's Weathershields, NOT Webasto!

Best,
B.

Edited by Slow M on Thursday 15th May 09:07
Are they still around ? Tudor Webasto offer a sunroof for a Vixen. Would that fit a 3000M ? I need a replacement too. The hole in the roof is 46 x 92.5 cm.

Edited by Hansgerd on Monday 13th October 18:31
No. They were absorbed into Britax, who abandoned all except for their child car safety and stroller products.

Best,
B.

Grantura MKI

817 posts

158 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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B, are expecting a little one?
Best,
D.

Slow M

2,736 posts

206 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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Grantura MKI said:
B, are expecting a little one?
Best,
D.
HELLZ TO THE NO!

HAHAHAHAHAHA!

Put away your sadistic streak.

Best,
B.

Slow M

2,736 posts

206 months

prideaux

4,969 posts

149 months

Thursday 16th October 2014
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Slow M said:
They smaller size is sold our B and only 40"x40" LEFT But interesting how these turn up would be interesting what spare parts they have though
A

TvrJohn

1,058 posts

255 months

Wednesday 12th August 2020
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Any updates for a current supplier for these folding roof assemblies ?

plasticpig1972

202 posts

46 months

Wednesday 12th August 2020
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On my 1976 3000M i contacted "Littleport Boathaven" and they made a new Cover for me.
I found a supplier of the Leather Cloth and gave "Littleport Boathaven" the reference.
They then got it from supplier and made up the Cover for me.
On my Car the colour is Beige that's why i looked for a supplier of the correct colour and you can ask them for a Sample to check the match.
Alan

TvrJohn

1,058 posts

255 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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Its not just the cover but the front and rear frames also

any ideas or contacts ?

slates11

3 posts

86 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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Adrian venn did mine end of last year

plasticpig1972

202 posts

46 months

Friday 14th August 2020
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Hi ,
Adrian has retired but i think he still supplies parts.
You could try to find a MGB sunroof secondhand and they are the same width.
For the sheet metal bars at front and back that rust you can make some easily.
On mine i used some "Rivnuts" on the back which worked out ok.
Maybe "Littleport Boathaven" also have some parts.
I found the most difficult was to attach the Webbing/Ribbons for the correct tension so when closed the sides were nice and tight.
I glued across the back last.
Have fun
Alan