DENNIS COX had this to say:
>I have a Robbins stow-away top for my 67 MGB. It is still in the box.
>I'm gona be installing it this weekend and was wondering if any of you
>had any advice, comments and gotchyas to watch out for. I replaced the
>seal between the windshield and the body this weekend and replaced the
>rubber along the sides of the windshield for the windwings. I have been
>told that it is not dificult to install a top but only having one and
>never doing it before... You always seem do be able to do a better job
>the second time you do something..
>
>Dennis
>67 MGB
>
Yeah, that was my thinking, so I paid an auto upholstery shop to install
it, figuring I'd have to live with it for a long time (going on eleven
years now). I think they charged me 1.5 hours labor. At least it fits
well, not all baggy and wrinkly like you see sometimes.
My 2¢...
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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the red one with the silver bootlid.
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