As per F1 Spyder, fixing up the hood on a cool evening after a warm afternoon can be very interesting!! When my 7 was my everyday car and parked outside, neighbours used to enjoy the ritual of me pulling and leaning on the ragtop's header rail to make it engage with the windscreen surround. As soon as one of the twistlocks engaged I knew I was there. A bit of tugging at the quarterlights afterwards and I was done. Now it goes back in the garage under a dust sheet with the hood still down.
Fast forward to the modern day and when my wife had an MX5, I could have the non electric hood up and locked down in 10 seconds, without getting out of the car. Lean back, lift up the hood and engage the extending catches. Simples.
Adam
TR7 V8 DHC Jaguar Solent Blue. 9.35cr Range Rover V8, Holley 390cfm, JWR Dual Port, 214 Cam, Lumention, Tubular Manifolds, Single Pipe Exh, 3.08 Rear, 200lb Spax & PolyBushes, Anti- Dive, Capri Vented Discs & Calipers, Braided Hoses, 4 Speed Rear Cylinders, Uprated Master Cylinder & Servo, AT 5 Spokes and Cruise Lights. No Door Stickers. Mine since July 1986, V8 from 1991