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Re: Hard Top

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Subject: Re: Hard Top
From: Ronnie Day <ronday@attbi.com>
Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2002 19:15:41 -0600
Wouldn't the plastic also rub? Maybe not as much as a softer rubber or
neoprene, but it's amazing how abrasive sand and grit can be.

When we bought our '70 2000, I had the soft top pulled and a loaner hardtop
(round port holes) installed while they ordered the one (pop out rear
quarters a bit like the 510 2-door) I wanted. Due to a trucker's strike
(early 1970) it was delayed a LONG time. I finally pulled the top to clean
and wax the car and was horrified to find all paint under the gasket gone
and a slight groove worn in to the sheet metal.

Earl Hughes fixed the damage and I had the soft top  reinstalled.

FWIW,
Ron

>Lehinger

> Corvettes use a piece like this...clear "plastic" of some type that sits
> between the paint & top gasket - cost approx $30.

> Gary McCormick:

> Has anyone tried a kind of plastic film applied to the area where the top
> contacts the
> body to protect the paint? I remember seeing something like that applied to
> the front of a
> Porsche RS at the Historic Automobile Races at Laguna Seca some years back.

>> Tom W:
>> 
>> One reason I don't recommend a hard top is they can
>> damage the paint where it sits down on the body.

>>
>> Chris Brucciani:
 
>> I can vouch for that.  Mine has surface "cancer" where the two meet.  Be
>> careful.

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