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On my Roadster, most of the allen headed countersunk screws on the hinges are semi-rounded off, and one is a posidrive wood screw...........
DaveW '05 Red Roadster S1 '16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4
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Sorry Giles...I just couldn't resist! The hinges look great against the black, as i'm sure mine will so in a couple of days time.
Jays Former Morgan owner. Gone but hopefully not forgotten!
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Hinges, louvres and screws - one thing is for sure no two Morgans are the same ....
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Just don't send your wife to buy the hinges
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Very true and certainly never to Wickes !
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This shot shows them off quite well Where can you get them?
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I did mine a few years ago they come in a pack if my memory serves me well with polished stainless nuts bolts screw washers etc . I bit of a pig to do but well worth it . Still got all the old stuff in a tub in the garage if anyone wants them. 
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You needto order the screw (bolt) set separately and the hinges come as a pack of four.
I've just been looking at mine. Upper hinges on both doors use three bolts but the lower hinges only two (seems to have a fake bolt) on the door side of the hinge. Looks like I may need to do some drilling.
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I did mine a few years ago they come in a pack if my memory serves me well with polished stainless nuts bolts screw washers etc . I bit of a pig to do but well worth it . Still got all the old stuff in a tub in the garage if anyone wants them.  I did the same and like JTL says. a bit tricky but worth it. When you remove the old hinges check if there are any slices of material used as a wedge that ensures the door is at the correct angle. I would also recommend getting s/s nuts with nylon inserts to keep the nut tight, you don't want to have to tighten them every year or so.
Steve A11OGE Red 1989 4/4 4 seater
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