A cradle made from nylon webbing, hung from the garage ceiling, using a
small block and tackle arrangement to lift it. Stored in the air it is off
the floor, away from scratches and bumps and takes no room.
Jack Feldmanqualitas.jack@gmail.com
> Just got my hard top back from being restored. The purists can vent now
> since I had it painted black to go with my Colorado Red over Black paint
> job. Knowing this is to last forever, I had the headlining done in a black
> textured vinyl.
>
> The problem I have is in getting in and out. When I had my bugeye I had no
> trouble getting in and out when the hard top was on. But that was 45 years
> and 30 lbs ago. But I was also two inches taller than.
>
> While I have figured out how to do it, when I do get in, my 5'7" is about 2
> inches from the headliner.
>
> What do six footers do to get in and out, and how do they fit in?
>
> Someone told my that Donald Healey was 5'6" and than might explain why he
> had a special coupe made for him rather than a hard top.
>
> I have an idea of how to store it, but I wonder how other folks who have
> hard tops store theirs.
>
> Jack
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