OK
I think we have an answer. I didn't think of the BJ cars here, but as
Jean points out they apparantly have four of those rubber things. David
Nock is the winners I think, if noone objects, early BN4:s have one in
the trunk lid and one to keep the hood frame in place(sometimes) in
addition to the one on the bonnet.
Per
Jean Caron skrev 2013-07-26 00:11:
> Well some BN4 have a couple of them where the top frame folds down, then
> one in the trunk for the prop rod and one for the bonnet rod. Then you
> have the BJ7 where two are located at the back of the rear backrest, one
> in the trunk and one for the bonnet as well. Both of these have four but
> I don't know which model has three.
>
> Jean
>
> > Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 23:52:58 +0200
> > From: per@schoerner.se
> > To: healeys@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Re: [Healeys] Austin-Healey Trivia
> >
> > OK, maybe this is too easy, but here goes-
> > The bonnet prop rod is kept in place by a rubber thingie when the bonnet
> > is closed. One model of Austin-Healeys have three of those rubber
> > things. Which model and where are those rubber things located?
> >
> > Per
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