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OldNoccer |
I need a sun-visor in my Coupe |
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Anyone fitted a sun-visor to a Marcos coupe ! Today's normal driving excitement was made even more exciting by moments when I turned straight into a low
sun (many more of these in the winter). By then it is too late to grope around for a peaked cap or shades, but a sun visor would have helped. I have the head
lining out, so it is a good time to attack the fibreglass and bond some mountings in if I could find a suitable visor ?
Steve
There's a lot of talk these days about green transport. Well, I am ahead of the game, I already have green transport ... British racing green.
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marcosgts |
sunvisor | #1 | ||
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Hi, don't know if it helps, but my mantara drophead has them, so may well work with the fixed head, unfortunately only recently got car so haven't got
far with sourcing where bits come from. MHS perhaps
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Martyn123 |
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You can get a Marcos baseball cap for £15 which may help or you can get two for £30.........
Regards, Martyn. |
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martineztop |
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looked into this myself Noccer old mate, you could use something from any small car, so measure up, choose yer colour and check out ebay. make sure you get the
fittings too and if you can get them with the cutout for the rear view mirror, all the better. then you just need to bond some bits of wood above the
windscreen
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paulo |
I looked into this a while back... | #4 | ||
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...and it isn't quite that simple. We had a Moggy Minor and a Mk2 Mini Cooper at the time and neither of their sun visors would fit - too wide. I thought
they were bound to fit but the Marcos screen width at the top, with the rear view mirror, is actually quite narrow. I never did find a set that would fit but
something must do so good luck. There's always the custom option?
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OldNoccer |
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Thanks for the replies, maybe one of those micro vans like a Bedford Rascal would have a narrow visor. It seems unusual that they weren't fitted in the
first place, and I wish now I had realised this before Prescott ! Someone there would surely have the perfect solution.
There's a lot of talk these days about green transport. Well, I am ahead of the game, I already have green transport ... British racing green.
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MarcosObsessive |
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Why not, as an alternative, try one of these tint films (you can buy a complete kit on ebay for around £15) and fix a thin strip along the top of your
windscreen. My Coupe came with this fitted and has proved very useful especially at this time of year when the sun is low in the sky. No drilling, no woodwork,
no adaptations needed......
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paulo |
Tell us what they're from if you find a pair that fit | #7 | ||
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The strip is easier for sure but, I don't know, I quite like the visor option. Our Stag has them and it somehow looks more 'complete'. So if
anyone finds a pair that fit, please let the rest of us know. Mind you, surely someone out there has fitted them?
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purplehaze |
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Have got visors in the TS500 and windscreen is same as Mantula. There is nothing to identify where they came from and they have no doubt been stripped and
recovered in leather to match the car. The other TS500 does not have them. The ex Marcos Engineering lad with the white %@@ at the MOC Rally this year knew
where a lot of the components for the TS500 came from. His business was advertised in the mag I think. John Brookes would probably have his contacts.
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mendamantis |
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Ditto above really the mantis and the mantara have them and it is the same windscreen, they certainly look like a standard item from somewhere.
I will try to investigate further for anything in the way of identification over the weekend |
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OldNoccer |
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For some reason it seems it is the coupes that don't have them, and I don't see why. They should be the same size as the open top cars if the screen is
the same size, but maybe the issue is mounting them.
There's a lot of talk these days about green transport. Well, I am ahead of the game, I already have green transport ... British racing green.
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mendamantis |
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My Mantara is a coupe and has visors
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paulo |
Not seen them on Mantula Spyders | #12 | ||
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I've never seen them fitted to Mantula Spyders, unless I've simply not noticed. If they're on Mantaras and the TS500, surely someone, somewhere
will know what they're from...? I'd definitely be interested.
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Jack |
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The Mantara/LM/Mantis sunvisors are from the mini and Marcos sprayed the white side black... for example:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1986-Classic-Mini-Piccadilly-Sun-Visors-brown_W0QQitemZ330357311219QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item4cead486f3&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14 |
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paulo |
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From a Mini...? Well ok. It was a while ago but I'm sure the ones from a Mk2 Cooper wouldn't fit. I might go for them then.
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purplehaze |
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Jack wrote: They look very deep compared to those in the TS500 which reduce the field of vision as much as I feel comfortable with. |
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Jack |
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I didn't say they were any good just where they came from, I find mine too deep too but only on the drivers side.
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