This pair of C-posts are specially shaped to fill the pillars on the MKIII Riley Elf and Wolseley Hornet cars. Unlike the standard Saloon models, they avoid curving around the rear side windows where the rear seat crosses the parcel shelf. Included in the kit is a strip of spare material to cover the exposed…
The Elf and Hornet were intended to be the top end of the Mini range. Though built with more stylised bodywork, and fitted with more luxurious seats, much of the trim fitted was otherwise very similar to the standard Mini, as both cars effectively shared the same inner structure. These door panels are as original…
The Elf and Hornet were intended to be the top end of the Mini range. Though built with more stylised bodywork, and fitted with more luxurious seats, much of the trim fitted was otherwise very similar to the standard Mini, as both cars effectively shared the same inner structure. These new rear quarter panels are as…
The Elf and Hornet were intended to be the top end of the Mini range. Though built with more stylised bodywork, and fitted with more luxurious seats, much of the trim fitted was otherwise very similar to the standard Mini, as both cars effectively shared the same inner structure. In late 1966 the Elf &…
The Elf and Hornet were intended to be the top end of the Mini range. Though built with more stylised bodywork, and fitted with more luxurious seats, much of the trim fitted was otherwise very similar to the standard Mini, as both cars effectively shared the same inner structure. These new rear quarter panels are…