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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Restoration => Topic started by: BILL69 on December 20, 2008, 12:17:59 AM
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Thanks to a mouse my convertible top on my 69 has a small chewed spot at the back window edge. This top is about 5 years old and was in excelent condition. I am a good mechanic and have done several restorations in the past but never a convertible. During the down time this winter I plan on removing the old top, repainting the mechanism, and replacing the windshield while I'm at it. Installing the new top is the only thing that has me worried because of no experience. I plan on getting the top from Ricks First Gen. Are there any secrets that will help me or should I look for a local installer when that time arrives? I appreciate any advice, this site and forum members have provided me with great info in the past
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The most important first step in a top replacement is to make sure the frame is properly adjusted and the glass set properly to the weatherstrips BEFORE installing the top skin.
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Having done this with a friends pace car, you need lots of time, a warm garage, plenty of patience, 2 people, an air stapler and a Fisher body manual. John is correct as usual, once you staple, its hard to go back!