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memphis said:Thanks Guys!!! That makes sense! Drop the wood bows. I had another local club member suggest the same thing. I need to find a good local top shop, dont want to try this one myself since it will require adjustment of the canvas. Thanks again! Bob![]()
Bob, you may not have the correct wood bows?
From one of your photos (1st one here) it does not seem like the wood has the notched, cut away section that follows the convertible top frame. Or the wood is screwed in too far back. The 2nd photo (mine) shows the notched cut away section. My photo (second) shows more wood forward too. (By the way, the cover on the wood should be cream colored, if you care to know that, or you end up replacing the wood. Your color looks nice and it matches your top, just pointing what was original).
The wood over the window appears to be correct. It appears to be notched to follow the top rail. It also seems to be showing the right amount of wood. 3rd photo yours, 4th mine.
Depending on how much you move the wood, your top may not be able to extend to cover the move amount.
If this were my car, I would carefully remove the Everflex top and look at how things are positioned. I would lock the top in place, roll up the windows and see why the frame over the window is not low enough. (Should look like the last photo here).
Maybe there's too many shims under the base. Maybe the fame needs adjusting somewhere. Maybe you have the wrong wood. Maybe the window is not placed correctly in the track and it's not setting in the correct place to mirror the top curve. Lots of maybe's to look into.
To me, moving the wood down may solve the seal problem, but create an another issue. The top side edges of the top will most likely stay were they are and create a look that the top does not fit correctly. Too much wood is showing. The rain gutter will most likely be too high too.
Now to the good stuff. What a beautiful car and attention to detail. All of your photos show someone did a great job. The Everflex top looks fantastic and was installed with no wrinkles and looks good from both the outside and inside. The question is why was the convertible fame not tested for fit with widow up and rubber tim on before the Everflex was put on. This is all fixable by the right shop.
Is this a Kurt Tanner restoration?
What color is the car?
Cheers,
Roger