Does anyone have an arctic hard top with all 3 inside sheet-metal pieces? I'm missing the front one & need some measurements/pictures/drawings so I can fab one up.
Second question: how are the 2 support ribs secured? I have one where the front joint has let go, and the rib can float all over the place. Are they just pressed in, or is there a weld or screw (or chewing gum)?
I know that there is a discussion of these tops going on in the Swap Meet section, but thought I'd post my specific questions here instead of hijacking that thread.
Arctic Hard Top info
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Arctic Hard Top info
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Re: Arctic Hard Top info
the top on my 53 has all of that sheet metal inside , unfortunatly it has a hole about 3 foot wide in the midlle of the top , but if you want to fabricate one maybee it would be easier to fix that one , the rear window in that top is pending sale but the rest of the top is available , how much is it worth to you considering you will have to pay shipping , would 150 buck be a fair price for you?N1VSM wrote:Does anyone have an arctic hard top with all 3 inside sheet-metal pieces? I'm missing the front one & need some measurements/pictures/drawings so I can fab one up.
Second question: how are the 2 support ribs secured? I have one where the front joint has let go, and the rib can float all over the place. Are they just pressed in, or is there a weld or screw (or chewing gum)?
I know that there is a discussion of these tops going on in the Swap Meet section, but thought I'd post my specific questions here instead of hijacking that thread.
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I have two sliding window hardtops and one came with the piece you are looking for. It has a hole in it, but I am going to make two using it for a template. Looks like it might be an english wheel project - curves in both directions. If you send me your email address or phone, I could make 3 instead of 2. I figure, once the bugs are worked out, shouldn't be too bad.
rbennett@kmiprinting.com
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