How much did you pay for it. It was a zip in for a 1.9, yes?Frankie - it's not hard just fiddly - I did it and it was cheap & a great sense of achievement.
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How much did you pay for it. It was a zip in for a 1.9, yes?Frankie - it's not hard just fiddly - I did it and it was cheap & a great sense of achievement.
Not hard at all...... it's not hard just fiddly...
My top was original and frame perfect. The car was a garage queen with 32,000 miles. I ruined the fabric zipper tabs on two OEM windows, fraying with with repeated attempts to insert them into the zipper pull tool. Eventually I also frayed the fabric tab on the zipper on the top itself, which doomed it.Vintage42, contrary to what you think, if the material of your top (hood) is still good they or you can remove it and have another window stiched in. I suspect that the top you tried zipping was either not original or your frame was ascue. HTH, JIM
Once the top is removed it's a simply matter for a shop to stich in a new window, either with a zipper or without. Cabriolets years ago didn't have zips or plastic windows but glass and they got broken frequently. Find an old-timer to take care of the problem. My friend does this all the time but he's got 50 years experience. JIMMy top was original and frame perfect. The car was a garage queen with 32,000 miles. I ruined the fabric zipper tabs on two OEM windows, fraying with with repeated attempts to insert them into the zipper pull tool. Eventually I also frayed the fabric tab on the zipper on the top itself, which doomed it.
I have not heard of removing a top to have a window stitched in. I don't think the skill exists in the US.
True, but removing and reinstalling the top to stitch the plastic window may not be cost effective. That gets into the sealing frame, the butyl tape, and many hours of labor, not including the window. My new top cost $500, but the labor to tear off the old top and put on the new was another $1000. Had the old top been reused, the removal would have been more time consuming.Once the top is removed it's a simply matter for a shop to stich in a new window...