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Understood! Robbins tops are expensive, but they install and fit well and do tend to hold up very well in my experience. Unfortunately, I have no experience with other current brands....
I installed a Crown some years ago, and while it's shot now, it held up for a number of years quite well.
Honestly, I don't think I've ever seen a top on a Spitfire that stood out as bad, or remarkably good. I'm not sure there's that much difference between them quality wise.
This recommendation is probably 20 years out of date, but I bought a top from J.C. Whitney that went on great. The paperwork that came in the box said it was "Made in the USA by Key." I have no idea if they are even in business anymore.
I've got to replace my 1500's top this summer too. I've been closing rips with duct tape all winter, so I'm overdue.
I have a Robbins top I bought on sale from TRF years ago for <$200. I still have not installed it.
You may want to check out the Kee tops. They are close to me. THe owner of Grassroots Motorsports had one installed on his son's Spitfire. They liked it.
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