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    I can see the soft top roof for Roadster has been discussed before but the links to suppliers / upholsterers are expired. Does anyone have a contact to make new soft top roofs ? Everyone I have contacted so far just want to supply standard after market hoods.
    I am in Gloucestershire but obviously happy to travel for a good reccomend.

    Thanks

    John

  • #2
    Re: Soft top roof

    The original patterns are long gone.
    Your only choice is to go bespoke from a convenient trimmer, assuming you have the framework!

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    • #3
      Re: Soft top roof

      I started making my own last year, I have not quite finished it because other things got in the way so I have not accepted defeat yet.
      Check my roadster rebuild from Cornwall diary.
      In my view owning a kit car means give it a go.

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      • #4
        Re: Soft top roof

        Hi John, see my earlier post, "Recommendation for hood/seat repairs"
        If you've got the old one for a pattern I'm pretty sure he'd sort you out. He mainly does canal boat covers and seat. He's based near Chester.
        Gareth.

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        • #5
          Re: Soft top roof

          John

          I used a company by Oxford for mine. All Wheel Trim at Whitney, not cheap, but I was very happy with the result.

          Address: Unit H/Country Pk/Avenue Two, Witney OX28 4YD

          Phone: 01993 776800

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          • #6
            Re: Soft top roof

            John - Please see https://wheelspin.info/marlin-roadster/ and then please Contact Me so I can keep my Register of Trials Marlins up to date. I am in Gloucestershire, so if you want to see how a Marlin hood should work, you have my email address from the website.

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            • #7
              Re: Soft top roof

              Witney is an awful lot closer to Gloucestershire [ just up the A40 ] than Chester ... [What happened to the coach trimmer from Gloucester/Cheltenham ? - 'Rouse' … I think was the name.]
              Last edited by marlin1984; 15-01-20, 11:20 AM.

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              • #8
                Re: Soft top roof

                The journey goes on, found a chap from Warwick, quoted £650 then viewed car and wanted £1100. Something to do with zip open door leaf panels.

                so I am still looking, might have to get the sewing machine out !

                john

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                • #9
                  Re: Soft top roof

                  Ouch that is a lot.
                  I started making my own, still not quite finished yet. Check out my Rebuild diary from Cornwall.
                  I started off with a cardboard template and also used what was left of the old one to give me an idea of it’s shape and how it’s stitched together. I did finished the zip in doors.
                  I have used some cheaper black canvas fabric which is supposed to be water proof but may upgrade when I have nothing else to do (probably never happen).
                  If you do go down this same route get yourself a heavy duty sewing machine as the fabric and flexible glass is quite thick.
                  Good luck and keep us posted.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Soft top roof

                    "The journey goes on, found a chap from Warwick, quoted £650 then viewed car and wanted £1100. Something to do with zip open door leaf panels. "


                    Sounds like an 'I don't want to do it.' price … Or he thought you looked smart and had money to burn.

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