I've had a Parrish Plastics hardtop, which appears to be the most
common. Someone is still producing them under a different name. Wrap-around
rear window, rather unattractive, but serviceable.
However, a company called Honeybourne Mouldings in the UK advertises a
replacement hardtop for the Alpine/Tiger, and their version does have
quarter windows. Whether they open or not, I don't know. There is usually an
advert in Practical Classics magazine.
I wonder what the shipping cost to the US would be?
Jon Arzt
>From: Steve Laifman <Laifman@flash.net>
>Subject: Re: hard tops - more
>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 12:07:26 -0800
>
>I've owned one of the after market fiberglass hardtops. It did not have
>quarter windows, and did not attach to the Tiger/Alpine mounts. It was
>leather grained surface and was serviceable. The interior was painted
>white.
>
>No Alpine/Tiger parts fit, and these were not dealer items, but sold
>through the after market accessories distributors. I think I know of
>one that is available at a reasonable cost.
>
>Steve
>
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