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Old 06-03-2008, 09:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
droptop69goat
 
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Convertible top instal question(s)

Hey Guys;

I really need to put a new top on my goat. It is a 1969, and the old top was so shot it was not even funny.

I have removed all the old material and the like, cleaned up the frame, checked the joints out, and re painted it.

Question is: How many of you have done this job? How did it come out? Do you recommend a certain brand?

Some info: I am very capable with any tool, build engines, transmissions (Manual) and do basically all my own work.

Tips? Tricks? Suggestions?

I have been quoted up to and some over $3000.00 to re top the car.......man I just can't drop that many doo-kats on something for the car, I kind of think I am capable of doing????........

tell me if I am nuts to try, or if I stand a fair shot at glory here!

Hope to get lots of replies and viewpoints.

Here is the car:










Thanks troops!

Don Bartlett
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