My Griff and AM Vantage at Folkstone at the weekend.
Discussion
It's been perfect this week, IMHO. Bright and sunny, but not TOO hot. It means I could drive my Griff a long distance without getting too hot. After having a new water valve fitted early in my ownership, it does actually blow cool air from outside with the heat turned all the way down.
Yes, the roof was on, I've tried, but am unable to get it in the boot.
I know how it's supposed to go in, I used to do it regularly with Chimaeras I've owned. I just leave it at home if I'm not going far. 
Yes, the roof was on, I've tried, but am unable to get it in the boot.


To get the roof into the boot, hold it with the top side facing the front of the car and the indentations on the corners at the bottom. Left edge in 1st then it should slid in … I alway knock off the boot seal on the right but that’s standard !
https://youtu.be/ZW38ZtrC0Pc?si=eQkxPnif2gZO9Qcq
https://youtu.be/ZW38ZtrC0Pc?si=eQkxPnif2gZO9Qcq
ESDavey said:
To get the roof into the boot, hold it with the top side facing the front of the car and the indentations on the corners at the bottom. Left edge in 1st then it should slid in … I alway knock off the boot seal on the right but that’s standard !
https://youtu.be/ZW38ZtrC0Pc?si=eQkxPnif2gZO9Qcq
Is that with the spare wheel in or out?https://youtu.be/ZW38ZtrC0Pc?si=eQkxPnif2gZO9Qcq
Like the ordinal poster, I have struggled to get my roof in the boot (in fact, I have never achieved it!). Fortunately, have the easier solution - a Surrey top.
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