My wife's first (and last) drive!

The day I picked it up from the body shop.

Last weekend at the local car show.

LOL I am pretty much a one man show in my little 2 bay shop. You can very possibly get an acceptable result but it is not an easy task, take your time and pay very close attention to how the top you are removing is installed so you can duplicate it when installing the new top (of course assumes that the last install was good). Where is it stapled, what is its spacing for and aft and side to side. Be sure to replace any damaged pads or tack strips along the way. A small measurement or alignment error could cause a poorly working or ruined top.byroninatlanta wrote:Thanks tt...I had seen you on Facebook before and was a follower already! I am making plans to come to the gathering in Helen. I called Gary and he seems really nice. My problem is that I am between jobs and have more time than money. You need some help around the shop? I'm really good with a broom!