110 Side Screens
1934 2 Seater Side Screens push into two sockets (Ferrules) on the Door whilst the 1935 & 1936 2 seater Screens locate only by one Peg into a socket at the back and are held by a screw arrangement at the front.
The Hood Frame of the earlier 1934 2 Seater cars is a simple arrangement without a back stay and the backstay securing Knobs of the later 1935 arrangement. In the 1934 cars, the rearmost loop of the Frame is held and prevented from dropping backwards by a piece of webbing. On both models, the 2 seat Hood Frames are permanently attached to the bodywork and are easily pulled up and folded down behind the Seats. However, unlike the 4 Seater Frames (where the Hood is permanently attached to the Frame), the 2 Seater Hood Frames have the Hood stowed separately when not in use.
All Hoods are manually operated and are not electric.
Please select option when ordering;
110A Side Screens - 1934 2 Seat LM - 2 Screens made from rounded steel rod material, the Screens have two rounded pins already welded on to the bottom which locate into the door sockets
110B Side Screens - 1935 2 Seat LM - 2 Screens made from flat bar material - they have one push in locating pin and bracketed pin Kit consists of 2 brackets, 2 nobs with springs, 2 screw on door plates.
110C Side Screens - 1.5 Ltr - Same design as the 35/36 2 Seater but a little larger slightly different shape. (The fixing kit is the same)
110D Side Screens - 1936 2 Seat LM
110E Side Screens - 1934 4 Seat 9 Sports - This has 6 Screens - kit is 6 Frames, 12 bracketed push in pins which are fitted 2 per frame
110F Side Screens - 1935/36 4 Seat LM - 6 Screens again but kit is 6 push in pins, and the 6 knob type brackets