Snapless Tonneau Covers..

Ian, I have this one - http://www.calcarcover.com/product/...ior_Convertible_Cockpit_Covers?id=629&cid=179
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I ordered the Stormweave, so it turns water/rain away. It loops around the wipers (if you have them) and hooks onto the rear fender lip as well as two clips that hook in to the trunk opening. If you don't have wipers, you may be able to modify to connect to the hood opening. You can go here and see if this application works for you - http://www.whitbymotorsports.com/UInvDetail.asp?s_keyword=cover&s_cat=&inventoryid=1626

Not sure if Phil and Kay are still making the covers that Dan mentioned above. Mark P/Dan - do you know?
 
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Thanks, yes probably need to have one of these to be pro active when out and about....appreciate the info....
 
That's ok. That's what they are there for. I still use mine all the time. I love it. It just keeps the cockpit sealed off and away from prying eyes. It's not perfectly rain tight, but darn close and so much better than a lot of other methods. I'm not sure if the people still sell them, but if not, you're welcome to look at mine and have one made. I was actually just talking to my mom about making a newer one. She likes to sew a lot. :)
 
I knew I shouldn't have read this post, then look at the link to the interior cover.
Mine will be shipped in 2 - 3 weeks. (they are made when ordered, so if you want one for San Marcos call them TOMORROW,)

Thanks for the link Tim, I admired yours when I saw it last year.
 
Realize that the whitby cover requires snaps to attach the cover btw
 
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