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Source for Bugeye top - rear bar

drooartz

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Anyone have a source for the rear retainer bar for a Bugeye top? Mine just has two small pieces of metal, but I know it should have the one long bar.
 
AHSpares lists one.
 
Thanks, Trevor. Hadn't checked them.
 
I have a spare front or rear. Not sure which. I check later today.
 
Pretty sure I have a spare rear bar, my AMCO top didn't use the full bar, just the two shorties.
As opposed to the front bar which should be straight the back is curved a little IIRC.
 
Thanks, guys. Let me know if you do run across one. I'm interested.
 
If you PM me your mailing address I'll send you the one I have.
If you want to pay for postage that's fine, I will have to figure out how to send it so they don't bend it.
 
PM sent Rick. Just need a long skinny box.
 
You can just get someone to trace one, send you the drawing, and have a local metal shop cut it for you out of aluminum. Worked perfect for me.
 
I will trace mine before I send it to Drew.
Anyone who wants the template just let me know.
 
RickB said:
I will have to figure out how to send it so they don't bend it.

There are Priority Mail tubes (triangular) that would fit and the boxes are free. A poster mailing tube would work too, depending on the curve and length.
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FWIW.....I just bought one from Victoria British (part #9-9021....$16.95). It works much better than the stiff wire that my top had. :smile:
 
I really need to start checking all the catalogs... after all these years you'd think I'd have learned my lesson...
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Not that hard to bend one from a cold rolled strap. Just need a stout vise and a little ingenuity.

Kurt.
 
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