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MOG414_passengerFOOTREST&storage

When I got my Morgan, I noticed that it did not have anywhere to store say a camera, tools etc, under lock and key, if one needed to park the car and be away for some time. 'Googling' I found that a compartment was available to fit in the passenger side foot well that would also double as a footrest. But I thought it was too expensive so I looked around in my workshop and found an old tower type computer outer metal case. Took it apart and managed to fabricate the sides of the 'new' compartment complete with ventilation slots on one side. Front top, backside, bottom and front bottom were folded from a sheet of electroplated steel, that probably came from a scrapped upright refrigerator side. For the door/footrest I used 2.5mm aluminium plate, left over from my aircraft project. It was attached with a piano hinge. Countersunk pop rivets were used except at the back. No new holes were drilled in the firewall bulkhead since I picked up the same bolt holes that hold the bracket for the screen washer water bottle. After trial fitting, I sprayed the case in 2K silver paint, fitted a piece of non-slip carpeting inside and glued a rubber mat to the external surface of the footrest/door. A lock was also incorporated. It is quite unnoticeable for passers by.
Total cost: under €20 plus did my bit at recycling;))
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I found a A4 locking security box was an almost perfect fit. 4 bolts to the floor. Job done. The carpet even goes over it. Wife is very happy as she can rest her feet against it or stretch her legs over it.


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Originally Posted by Ray
I found a A4 locking security box was an almost perfect fit. 4 bolts to the floor. Job done. The carpet even goes over it. Wife is very happy as she can rest her feet against it or stretch her legs over it.

That is a much simpler solution;))

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