CANISDOG@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 1/22/2005 4:11:41 PM Mountain Standard Time,
>ALF1725@aol.com writes:
>What I was told was that the frame was solid, the sagging was
>due to 30 plus years of gravity pulling on the convertible. A common thing.
>
>I just can't buy that. I know the gravity of Mother Earth is good, but not
>that good! :)
>
>
Sorry, but me too. I suspect it was the door hinges. They wear out very
fast and then the door hits the leading edge of the rear quarters. I see
this on just about all Alpines now. Steel on steel; A real crappy design.
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