Hello - new guy here.
I am rebuilding a non-ERA mini with my son, and picked up some bits and pieces recently.
In our parts I have a bonnet from a Turbo car from Japan that was scraped. I want to confirm this is indeed an ERA Turbo factory bonnet as I have been told. It certainly doesn't look like an add on aftermarket bit, as the vent holes in the bonnet are very professional looking.
I included a shot from the tail edge and the underside to show details.
Anyone able to confirm if this is from an ERA? I guess the follow on question is what is it worth being a rust free one.
Cheers,
Rob.
Details of ERA bonnet
Details of ERA bonnet
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Re: Details of ERA bonnet
Welcome!
The bonnet certainly looks like a genuine ERA item, the holes look to be in the correct place. The holes should be 38mm (1.1/2") in diameter - if they are then the chances are it is a genuine bonnet. What is it worth? Ha well the question is what it is worth to you!
To re-create an ERA bonnet you need a standard one and then the Q max cutter and hole flare punch - both of which will cost around £100. So to recreate a bonnet from a Heritage panel (minus scoop) is going to cost about £250. I cant see from your picture if the bonnet has the usual crease caused by a stiff bonnet hinge which would devalue it a little.
If is possible to replace the grille surround support lip on an ERA bonnet, which is the usual area they rust. This is available from Minispares.
I have not seen a real ERA bonnet scoop available for some time - if that is in good order I would value that at £40 - £50.
Stick it on eBay and let the market decide! We will be watching!!!!
The bonnet certainly looks like a genuine ERA item, the holes look to be in the correct place. The holes should be 38mm (1.1/2") in diameter - if they are then the chances are it is a genuine bonnet. What is it worth? Ha well the question is what it is worth to you!
To re-create an ERA bonnet you need a standard one and then the Q max cutter and hole flare punch - both of which will cost around £100. So to recreate a bonnet from a Heritage panel (minus scoop) is going to cost about £250. I cant see from your picture if the bonnet has the usual crease caused by a stiff bonnet hinge which would devalue it a little.
If is possible to replace the grille surround support lip on an ERA bonnet, which is the usual area they rust. This is available from Minispares.
I have not seen a real ERA bonnet scoop available for some time - if that is in good order I would value that at £40 - £50.
Stick it on eBay and let the market decide! We will be watching!!!!
Re: Details of ERA bonnet
Thanks for the reply.
Being in Canada it will be interesting to see local market, but I will possibly be putting it on eBay (just hate having to ship something that size).
My goal is to get it to a real ERA that needs one, and just put a standard bonnet on my son's car.
Being in Canada it will be interesting to see local market, but I will possibly be putting it on eBay (just hate having to ship something that size).
My goal is to get it to a real ERA that needs one, and just put a standard bonnet on my son's car.