Jerry,
I've just picked up a hard top from someone else here on the list. Its in
tough shape - especially rusted around the base of the B-pillars. I do hope
to put all right again and use it to extend my driving season up here a
little bit. Besides, I like the look of it, although open air is best.
I'm pretty sure that the soft top has to come off first, as some of the
attaching hardware uses the same points.
FYI, TRF sells a re-print of the original factory fitting instructions for
the hard top. I don't have a copy yet, though. Their part number is
RPF290, and is only a few dollars I think.
Rod.
'70 TR6 CC55899L
At 21:06 28-09-95 -0400, JERRYTOY@aol.com wrote:
>I am considereing buying a hardtop. Car had one when imported originally.
>It is in Great shape, price OK. Questions: time to install, will it "work"
>on paint job on the rear deck?, does it help in winter, do you need to remove
>softtop to install ETC...
>Yes, I will put in new rubber seals etc, paint to match, the basic question
>is your shared wisdom, and do you use if you have it?
>
>thanks
>
>Jerry Lloyd
>74 TR6
>Seattle
>206-938-2384
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