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Hardtop Restoration - FINALE!

Well, I should think so. Anything that looks like that after decades of use requires treating with respect and consideration.
 
That old cover has a few tears but still does the job...my painter is ordering me a roll of the clear, clingy plastic stuff he uses in the shop to cover cars...you just cut it to length & throw it over the car - it clings to the body without doing any damage & pulls away clean...& you can see what's underneath!
 
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The hardtop on my black '63 is black, the one on my BRG '68 MGC is black but I think I'm gonna redo it BRG...

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Tony...this is what it would look like:

Here's my BRG '68 MGC with BRG factory HT....
 

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certainly looks sharp! Good show Tony!
 
Isn't the hardtop for your v-8 car a little different?
 
The V8 hardtop is one of the old original Sebring tops but I'm about to acquire anther factory top for it also.
 
That "Sebring" top is as rare as hen's teeth.


...but we've had this conversation before. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
That's ok. Soon as Tony finds a Seabring car he can use it.
 
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That "Sebring" top is as rare as hen's teeth.

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& just as light if not lighter!
 
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