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#812569 11/29/2024 11:14 PM
by +8Rich
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Well travelled car - perfect.
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#813100 Dec 5th a 10:53 PM
by Bitsobrits
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Seeing that very photo several years ago inspired me to follow suit. Easy enough to do, just a skill saw and a steady hand....The tough part was separating the forward bonnet bulkhead panel from the curved bonnet top as Morgan used so many spot and edge welds which I ground down with a 1/2" belt sander just so over a very long afternoon. In the end I managed to achieve a good result without damaging the top side factory paint (lots of blue painters tape used as protection). Just a respray of the inner bonnet surfaces was all that was required. At the time I also took the opportunity to repaint the nose from painted silver to body color, and moved the Morgan emblem down 2" or so, where it belongs, IMHO.

There are photos elsewhere on this site about my conversion, but hard to find as I was not the original poster, just replying to someone else's.

But here's one:

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#813063 Dec 5th a 04:59 PM
by Bunny
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Ignoring the steampunk look (which I'm not a great fan of) I must say that the opening bonnet is genius. There's such a lot of useful space in there which is usually a bit of a pain to access.

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#812879 Dec 3rd a 02:44 PM
by Rog G
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#813393 Dec 9th a 04:34 PM
by nestor59310
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nice these artificially aged MTWs camera
and clever this front hood cut in 2 thinking
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#814151 Dec 22nd a 05:40 PM
by Bitsobrits
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A photo take before the nose piece was repainted. Which shows how much I moved the front emblem.
To fasten the hinge, I used stainless button head hex screws for a rivet look. I had thought about replacing
them with rivets once I was happy with the fitment, and had repainted the upper surfaces, but it turned out
there was no need for the repaint so left them alone. The hinge, btw, is a stainless piece from Amazon,
pre drilled, which allowed the hinge to serve as a drill guide. I later added a small bit of stainless weld to the front
part of the hinge and ground it to a blunt bullet shape as you can see in the photo above, because, why not?

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