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Title: Deluxe bonnet on Series 2?
Post by: Wombat on September 23, 2019, 01:42:05 PM
Hi, would I be making a mistake by putting a deluxe bonnet on a 1959 Series 2?
Title: Re: Deluxe bonnet on Series 2?
Post by: Tom on September 23, 2019, 02:25:52 PM
It would have originally been an option on an 88 or standard on a 109.

Whatever you choose to do, it’s your vehicle, your choice  :cheers
Title: Re: Deluxe bonnet on Series 2?
Post by: Wombat on September 23, 2019, 02:38:37 PM
Thanks Tom, just wanted to check if period. I gues I can always swap back to razor at a later date. Cheers
Title: Re: Deluxe bonnet on Series 2?
Post by: 2286 on September 23, 2019, 03:13:15 PM
Does it have a spare wheel recess or is it plain.  I think the latter looks better.
Title: Re: Deluxe bonnet on Series 2?
Post by: Wombat on September 23, 2019, 04:09:51 PM
It's a plain one, with no spare wheel recess!
Title: Re: Deluxe bonnet on Series 2?
Post by: Piggle on September 23, 2019, 05:34:31 PM
Out of interest is there any difference e.g. weight carrying ability etc between a razor and deluxe bonnet apart from the looks?
Title: Re: Deluxe bonnet on Series 2?
Post by: whitehillbilly64 on September 24, 2019, 12:17:21 AM
I had a plain deluxe on my S3, bit preferred the look of the original one.
It has a no recessed wheel carrier. wheel fitted to the Bonnet.

whitehillbilly
Title: Re: Deluxe bonnet on Series 2?
Post by: 2286 on September 24, 2019, 02:05:52 PM
It's a plain one, with no spare wheel recess!

Should suit 88 and 109.  I dont like spares on the bonnet, mainly because it makes lifting for fluid checks a maul.

The deluxe is a thinner gague aluminium to allow the more complex forming, as far as I am aware the under frame is identical.
Title: Re: Deluxe bonnet on Series 2?
Post by: neddy on September 24, 2019, 03:07:15 PM
I fitted a deluxe with wheel carrier because I could not open the rear door to get passengers in and out with a trailer on. The spare wheel got in the way!
I will not be changing it back having given the razor one away.
Title: Re: Deluxe bonnet on Series 2?
Post by: Wittsend on September 24, 2019, 03:45:48 PM
Out of interest is there any difference e.g. weight carrying ability etc between a razor and deluxe bonnet apart from the looks?

There's no extra bracing to the bonnet frame - if that's what you mean. AFAIK there is no difference to the "weight" carrying spec between the various bonnet options.
Indeed, later production bonnet hinges were cut down to 3 bolts each - saving BL money ??? and not affecting the spare wheel carrying.

 :RHD

Title: Re: Deluxe bonnet on Series 2?
Post by: Richard on September 25, 2019, 12:32:49 PM
The deluxe bonnet was standard on a Series 2a 109? I have a deluxe bonnet on my 1964 Series 2a. I always thought that deluxe bonnets were the standard on Series 3 and the "razor"-type bonnets were standard on Series 2(a)…
the original bonnet of my Series 2a (razor) was at some time

It would have originally been an option on an 88 or standard on a 109.

Whatever you choose to do, it’s your vehicle, your choice  :cheers
Title: Re: Deluxe bonnet on Series 2?
Post by: 2286 on September 26, 2019, 03:15:21 PM
I think they went standard on s3 from early 80's

My 88 has a razor edge from factory and is a 70's example.

The station wagon may have had them earlier as a cost option.

I think it depends where your spare could or should be stuffed in on the model that was manufactured in the factory, that does not stop the interchangeability years down the line.

The late 2a 109 station wagon has a deluxe bonnet with rear door mounted spare.