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Help Identify this hardtop please

vping

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This is a vinyl hardtop draped over the front of a '67 GT. It was on a red '67 Roadster (hence the red parts on the GT). I have not seen the underside yet and this is the only shot I have....for now.

Cheers
Vince

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Snugtop?
 
Like this one:
 

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Yup.
 
Looks like the sides are flared out...they'll return to original shape once put on a car.....but, its an old Snugtop.
 
Cool thanks. I'll know more when I get it home and it'll hopefully straighten out. There were a few cars attached with it as well.
 
Oh, you bought it already!! What cars came attached?
 
A 67 roadster and the 67 GT pictured.
 
Way to go, vinnie!!
 
MGB922 said:
Got a question. Are hardtop any quieter than soft?
Tim

Somewhat quieter (not much) but they still LEAK properly in a rainstorm. :wink:
 
Not a proud papa yet but we'll see when I get them home.

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DrEntropy said:
MGB922 said:
Got a question. Are hardtop any quieter than soft?
Tim

Somewhat quieter (not much) but they still LEAK properly in a rainstorm. :wink:
Not a properly restored factory hardtop.....
 
At the joint where the top, the windshield and the door vent window meet will leak. Period. :devilgrin:
 
most times.
 
Remember, Colonel: I live where we have monsoon-like rainstorms, too. :shocked:
 
Ah, monsoons...luckily we don't have them.
 
Here's another:
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You da man, vinnie.
 
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