Carawagon roof restoration
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 7:20 pm
I have finally made a start to restore the roof on my carawagon. We put a standard roof on the landrover and got it through an mot, I have been doing 30 miles round trip to work every day and love driving it. The roof however was a bit tired. Silver guttering tape had been used every where, that took 3 hours to remove (like trying to scrape off soft toffee) but it had at least kept the water out.
Has anyone had any experience renewing the flock lining? it is damaged in one place. I have found information on this forum and 6 pot as to where to get all the seals and hinges (many thanks for that) I am going to replace all the plywood with a special ply that has paintable surfaces made by wisa (sign writers use it) and use two pack epoxy primer on all the edges. It will be interesting to see how long it lasts before it needs painting again.
Also does anyone know what the 'ridge' is made from? I am half thinking of building another carawagon roof from scratch.
Is it wood sandwiched between the 2 sheets of aluminium down the centre, also any ideas as to where to buy that sort of ali?
If anyone needs any photos of how it all goes together and how the seals all fit I will be more than happy to help. My carawagon is a lovely and original 1974 series 3, it even came with the leather carawagon key ring.
Regards Christine