[Roadsters] Hardtop
Dogermac
dogermac at aol.com
Thu Mar 31 08:00:26 MST 2011
The fellow who bought my '67 in Germany (1968) installed an aluminum diamond
plate scuff guard from the rear cockpit trim back to where the Parrish top now
fits. That solution looks nice and he's been very pleased with it. Still has
the original engine and trans and looks great in the pictures he sends
occasionally. The sale of that car (bought a new BMW 1600ti) and the regrets
there from are the reason I now drive my '70 SRL, but here in Florida I rarely
need a top of any kind,
Jim
Sarasota
-----Original Message-----
From: David B. Stanton <dstanton1 at bak.rr.com>
To: datsun-roadsters <datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net>
Sent: Wed, Mar 30, 2011 6:55 pm
Subject: [Roadsters] Hardtop
I bought my Dynoplastics Hardtop new when I bought my 1970 2000 new. It
certainly damaged the paint, and forty one years later, with the original
factory paint still on the car, I know of no cure. On the other hand, you
don't see the damage when the hardtop is on the car (very rarely the case).
Dave
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