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Thread: Series III vs a IIa hoods

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    Default Series III vs a IIa hoods

    What is the difference between a Series III and a IIa hood other than the obvious difference in hinges. If the PO had a servo and dual MC do I need a Series III hood or will a Series II or IIa hod work?
    Jim

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    It's not a difference between IIa versus III, but instead, plain versus deluxe, dished or not, etc. Change out the hinges, and go w/ what you like....

    On my SIII, I switched from the flat bonnet to the deluxe with the curled lip and the dished out tire mount, just because I liked the look of the front, and, it'd help w/ visibility a bit more.


    FWIW....
    -L

    '72 SIII SW 88"
    '60 SII 88" RHD

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    The Series III (and late IIA) had depressions in the frame work of the bonnet to allow for the servo/master cylinder combination. Other than the 4 hole hinge for the early IIA and 3 bolt for late IIa and Series III, the differences are nominal and will interchange.
    Les Parker
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    Rovers North Inc.

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    Thanks Les! That is what I thought.
    Jim

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