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Hardtop Dreams Part II

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Subject: Hardtop Dreams Part II
From: "Steven Semeraro, ATR, (202) 514-8374" <semerasx@justice.usdoj.gov>
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 8:59:23 -0400 (EDT)
Well the $125 hardtop is finally on the car.  When I removed the 
dried out rubber trim, I discovered some surface rust around the 
edges under almost all of the trim.  I wire brushed and sanded 
and then applied a coat of POR-15.  Installing the trim was a 
bit of a pain, but no glue was needed.  The head liner looks 
original, but has some tears and dirt that looks like its there 
to stay.  Has anyone bought one of the new headliners available?  
What are they like.  The furflex piping is also torn up pretty 
bad.  Tom was out of it though, and I didn't see it in Curt's 
catelog.  I didn't like what Rick had a few years ago.  It looked 
too slick.  Does anyone know of a source for piping that would 
have different finishes available.  That stuff aside, the top is 
on the car and I love it.  Since my wife is home on maternity 
leave, I've been driving the Alpine to work.  (She won't ride to 
work in it because of the exhaust smell.  I'm hoping the new PVC 
valve takes care of that, but that's another story.)  
Anyway, I can't keep the 
top down, because I'd get to work looking like Bozo.  With the 
soft top up, the car gets hot, really hot.  The circulation with 
the hard top is much better.

Steve Semeraro
Series V Alpine
1968 Marcos GT
 
   


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