Do you mean the full built-in later style convertible top, or just use the BT7
soft top? The latter is easy and requires no modification to the car.
Wilko
On Sep 25, 2016, at 12:00 AM, <rd_parker@juno.com> <rd_parker@juno.com> wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> I own a 1961 BT7 3000 Mk I, four-seater version, which was fitted with
> the factory hardtop. I like the hard top, but I would like to fit the car
> for a convertible top. Is that feasible? I know that the Mark II's came
> out with a convertible top, which I believe, became the standard. Has
> anyone out there fitted a convertible top to a BT7 four-seater? If so, I
> would love to hear from you. I am guessing that because the BT7's prior
> to the change over did not have roll up windows, that there might be some
> problems arising from the fit of the sliding winows to the convertible
> top. Please correct me if I am in error.
>
> Thanks for any help or advice,
>
> Bob in Bellflower, CA.
> 1961 BT7 under restoration.
>
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