Re: Hard top storage ideas?

From: FRANK_BONIFAZI(at)hp-ftcollins-om4.om.hp.com
Date: Mon Nov 23 1998 - 17:17:08 CST


     Kevin,
     
     I can just add a small suggestion to all the excellent and creative
     ideas you've already received.
     
     While still a 2-man operation, I use hooks on a vertical wall like
     some of the other responses you've gotten. To lessen the force on the
     rear qtr. windows, I bought a big piece of foam (4' X 1' X 1' aprox.)
     to cushion them & bottom. The foam is also on a box, so some of the
     weight (vertical component) on the top hinges is less as well.
     
     It seems to work fine, except it used up the area in the garage where
     we used to hang our coats. Priorities, priorities.
     
     Regards,
     
     Frank Bonifazi
     
     B9472682LRXFE

Subject: Hard top storage ideas?
Author: Non-HP-kevnmeek (kevnmeek(at)netcom.com) at HP-ColSprings,mimegw4
Date: 11/23/98 11:24 AM

I'm trying to organize my garage to the point where I can
actually get a car in there to work on it. As part of that
project, I'm wondering if anyone has come up with a clever
way to store a hardtop; either against the wall or at ceiling
height? I had my hardtop sitting on a platform suspended
from the ceiling with it's front supported from hooks set
into the wall. This works, but takes up a lot of space...
............................................................
Kevin Meek (kevnmeek(at)netcom.com) Sunbeam Tiger Mk 1A
Santa Cruz, California Sunbeam Alpine S3 GT



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