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Didn't body-in-whites come with the roof panels, so they could go either way?
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FJ is right, not hard to do. On a previous car, we cut the other top off with piano wire and the fillers (drilled out spot welds) welded in with a little grinding and you are ready to urethane the new top on.
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Anyone east of the Mississippi with experience at this conversion want the job ???? Do you guys want to recommend anyone ????
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Rusty,
Give Steve McCreary a call and see if this is something he would tackle. |
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