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1. Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: Dan Pockrus <dpockrus@efficient.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 09:42:23 -0600
I've noticed there's been a lot of discussion about replacement seals for hardtops around here lately. I've never really considered a hardtop since they're seldom needed here in Texas, but the fact t
/html/mgs/1999-12/msg01233.html (6,932 bytes)

2. Re: Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: Tab Julius <tab@penworks.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 13:55:54
I have a hardtop (snug-top brand), I did not get it originally - it came with the car. What I really like about it: - Warmer, quieter, than softtop (in the winter, when it's 20 below zero, there's n
/html/mgs/1999-12/msg01246.html (8,953 bytes)

3. Re: Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 12:40:49 -0800
Well, I have a SnugTop fibreglass top, and I don't think you would want to paint it to match, since it has a molded-in "leather grain" pattern, so it pretty much has to be black (or white for lowride
/html/mgs/1999-12/msg01253.html (7,674 bytes)

4. Re: Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: Bud Krueger <bkrueger@ici.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 16:48:15 -0500
I have a Parrish hardtop on my 77B. I put on in mid-Novermber, just about the time that the weather warmed up and I would have driving top-down. I'll probably leave it on until about the first of Ma
/html/mgs/1999-12/msg01257.html (7,588 bytes)

5. Re: Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 14:40:24 -0800
Yeah, the hardtop is a little more convenient when you have the early "packaway" soft top. Then when you have the hardtop on, the whole soft top assembly stays home, freeing up massive (well, relativ
/html/mgs/1999-12/msg01260.html (7,821 bytes)

6. hardtops (score: 1)
Author: Johnmowog@aol.com
Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 19:58:09 EDT
73 or so is when they changed the windshield frame, side door beam clearance problems with the mounts or some such... the top should still fit, but I've run into this before myself, and it was betwee
/html/mgs/1999-08/msg00144.html (6,665 bytes)

7. Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: Scott/Michelle <mcjsr@talstar.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 17:48:56 -0400
Hey Listers! Certainly some of you have owned, or do own hardtops for your B's, do the advantages outwiegh the disadvantages, in your opinions are the tops woth the expense, are they easily installed
/html/mgs/1999-06/msg00909.html (6,961 bytes)

8. Re: Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: Bud Krueger <bkrueger@ici.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 19:34:04 -0700
I have a Parrish hardtop that I use on the 77B for winter commuting. This is in New England. It's a good snug fit with zero modifications required. I can install it by myself (6'1"/240#) but it's mu
/html/mgs/1999-06/msg00913.html (7,493 bytes)

9. Re: Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: "craig wiper" <craigw@sonic.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 16:48:44 -0700
I've got an original Works top. It doesn't fit snugly. My soft top fits better. When it rains, I get water in the cockpit with the hardtop, not with the soft. The hardtop is a 2-man affair usually al
/html/mgs/1999-06/msg00914.html (7,845 bytes)

10. Re: Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: Robert Alan Reisse <rareisse@postoffice.worldnet.att.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 20:41:24 -0400
I have a Parrish hrdtop and I have installed it by myself. I have not used the car in the rain or wet weather so I have no idea about its ability to keep out water, but it should be better than my so
/html/mgs/1999-06/msg00918.html (8,193 bytes)

11. Re: Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: "Don Collins" <decolins@flash.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 21:56:58 -0500
About 3 weeks ago I got REALLY lucky for a MG club member here in town came across a Parrish HT for $150. (thanks TJ!). $60 for sandpaper, primer and paint to match the car and it came out perfect.
/html/mgs/1999-06/msg00924.html (9,057 bytes)

12. Re: Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: Ajhsys@aol.com
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 10:42:34 EDT
<< in your opinions are the tops woth - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I don't have a hard top, but I had a friend who had one for his 1956 Corvette. He rigged up a pully affair with four rope
/html/mgs/1999-06/msg00944.html (7,200 bytes)

13. Re: Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: Dan Terlizzi <dt37@umail.umd.edu>
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 11:54:17 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Regarding hardtops--In Maryland it is said that if you don't like the weather just wait a minute. In winter particularly we are prone to long bouts of rain and damp gray weather so I purchased a hard
/html/mgs/1999-06/msg00948.html (7,758 bytes)

14. Hardtops (score: 1)
Author: "n" <twobees@sprynet.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 01:01:30 -0400
My #.02: I use my B year-round here in CT. I did one winter without a HT - no thanks, not again. I found a factory HT in decent condition, but missing a side window & frame. After much scouring of wr
/html/mgs/1999-06/msg00979.html (7,898 bytes)

15. hardtops (score: 1)
Author: robert williford <RDWILLI@VM.SC.EDU>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 97 16:17:27 EDT
i'd like to find a hardtop for my 73 b. it doesn't get terribly cold here in sc, so i could probably get by with the soft top--but i'd still like to find a hardtop. the proper mg advertises quite a n
/html/mgs/1997-07/msg01711.html (6,766 bytes)


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