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Re: the best top for an MGA?

To: KBEST@novell.com
Subject: Re: the best top for an MGA?
From: kgstuart@juno.com (RANDELL S KEGG)
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 1996 17:31:58 PST
Karl,
I was recently in the same position as you, and needed a new top for my
A. I did a survey among people who install these things as part of their
business. Almost everyone prefered AMCO tops for two reasons:  They fit
well, and the snaps are all installed.  As long as you are sure that your MGA 
has all of the attachment studs in their exact factory original
positions, then an AMCO should be fairly easy to install. If you are not
sure, then I recommend the everflex top from Scarborough Faire.( you
install the snaps)  I have installed two of these, with success. The
everflex top duplicates the original pretty closely. The outside fabric
is everflex(grained vinyl), and the inside fabric is off white/light
beige, as was the original. (If that is important to you).  A zip out
rear window version is also available. The top comes with good
instructions, which if followed, and with patience, you should get a
nice fit.    
I hope this helps........


Randy Kegg
1958 MGA
1966 Morris Traveller
1964 Porsche 356C
On Mon, 30 Sep 1996 11:19:46 -0700 karl best (Karl Best)
<KBEST@novell.com> writes:
>After a long weekend with the car club on the northern California
>coast around Mendocino, my SO insists it's time for a new top for the
>MGA. The weather was quite chilly and misty at times, and we were
>driving topless. 
>
>So... where's the best place to get a top? And what type of fabric is
>best? Moss has a couple different ones in their catologue, as I
>suspect other places do also. 
>
>Karl Best
>'57 MGA
>

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