I recently had my original softop frame powder coated the correct color and I am
glad I did. Strong and durable and will last forever and not scratch. Needs to
be blasted bare first then into the booth. You will not regret. Brent
Daniel S. Eiland wrote:
> Hi Listers,
> My car will go into the shop soon for it's first paint job since the
> factory. I would like to remove the softtop frame and repaint it while the
> car is in for it's paint job. Can anyone tell me if this is a major
> undertaking and if so what should I expect? or is this a pretty straight
> forward job that can be done in a day or two over a weekend? I have a 67 MK
> IA Tiger 260. I know it's a 66. But it was sold in 67 so it was registered
> as a 67. Thanks in advance for any comments or commentaries if your response
> is long enough to qualify as a commentary.
>
> Dan Eiland
> B382002652LRXFE
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