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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/10/21 3:49 AM, pierre janusz via
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<div style="color:black;font: 10pt arial;">You will have a problem
finding a series II bonnet in N.America as that model was very
rare. The V8 bonnet will fit, but it has holes for the air
scoops, so you will need to fit a complete used unit. There is a
new V8 bonnet in the US on Ebay, but it is just the bare panel,
without the scoops etc/
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<div>You will find plenty of series II bonnets in the UK, but
shipping will be very expensive. I have one new one which has
a few imperfections, but you would do better to look on Ebay
for a used one.</div>
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<p>Pierre,</p>
<p>One of my Rover adventures was stripping all of the Series II
parts off of a rusty car in the New York City are and bringing
them back to Philadelphia. Later, I drove the Series II bonnet to
Syracuse, NY for Hank Manwell tied to the roof of a vehicle of
some sort. Might have been the Volvo 940. That car was a
4-cylinder non-turbo wagon that I towed TWO SD1s home with. One
came from Long Island, NY and the other from Richmond, Virginia.
Both towed backwards with the rear wheels up. The Long Island one
went over the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge which is really high and
has a sort of cloverleaf approach ramp. Very steep. Felt like I
was 300 feet up in the air.</p>
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From: Ruggeri, Robert via Rovernet
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Sent: Thu, 10 Jun 2021 1:52<br>
Subject: [Rovernet] P6 Parts for new owner -- Federal
Series II 2000TC<br>
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<div>Hi All:</div>
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<div>My Series II Federal 2000 TC is finally
roadworthy. It has gone through the hands of
several mechanics over the past few years but
ultimately Arlo at Imported Car Center Auto
Sport in Burlington VT has now sorted everything
out. Transmission replaced;
engine rebuilt; etc. </div>
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<div>The hood had blown off while being test
driven by an earlier mechanic and is no longer
useable. Arlo has sourced a hood from Florida
and has tried to install it but it apparently is
not a Series II hood nor one for a V8. (It's
temporarily kept in place
with those metal rings which I don't like at
all.)</div>
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<div><span style="background-color:yellow;">Does
anyone have a hood, or know of one, that will
fit this car?</span> I am told that any V8
hood will fit.</div>
<div>The engine ID plate says 7/71 is the build
date. VIN is 43500220A.</div>
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<div>I also need new A/C components aside from the
heavy bracket. What is the modern compressor
and other engine bay AC parts that will fit?
Sanden? </div>
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<div>Thank you.</div>
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<div>Bob Ruggeri</div>
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<div>Niskayuna, NY</div>
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