Mushroom
Roof!

For
many months rumour on the Bongo Forum had it that Japanese Auto
Locators (JAL) had, after a few prototypes, finally managed to develop
a push up roof for the Bongo.
Member
Nick Collier doesn't live too far from me in Derbyshire, so I popped
round to take a look.
What
the team at JAL have done is completely remove the roof from a tin-top
Bongo, and then install a fibre glass (or is it Glass Replacement
Plastic?) replacement. This is moulded from an original Auto Free
Top as seen on Bongos with elevating roofs.
The
roof hinges from the driver side, and is secured in transit by 3
clips, 2 along the passenger side, and one above the passenger side
of the windscreen.


Once
the clips are undone, and an internal strap is unfastened, it is
just a case of pushing the roof to an upright position. Telescopic
struts hold the roof in place.

Inside,
the floor of the roof-space comprises of 3 removable boards. Once
up in the roof, in my opinion it is more spacious and less claustrophobic
than the standard AFT, mainly because there is much more headroom.
Which puts to bed all those old jokes about there not being "mushroom"
up there!

JAL
have said that this is very much "work in progress" and
further refinements are being added all the time.
I can
understand why Nick is chuffed to bits with his new purchase!
Update:
JAL
have now completed the work on internal hinges, and some photos
are shown below.



(Further
update 20 October 2009): JAL have now added a side pole and catch
for quick & easy opening, and new hinge covers that are colour
coded to each individual Bongo. These are available as a retro fitting
for all existing mushroom roofs.