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09-22-2006 08:10 AM #15
Originally Posted by HiboyGal
One thing you can do when starting from scratch is to get the top irons mounted then install the oak bows by wrapping them with masking tape in the location you think you want them.
The masking tape makes it easy to slide the bows up and down on the irons so you can get an idea of how the top's lines will flow.
Once the oak bows are on, run several lengths of masking tape from rear cockpit rail to windshield header.
Covering half of the top will be sufficient because it's the side view you're checking out.
The side view of my 31 with masking tape that mimics the hood line will give you a good idea.
The tape will be fairly straight, but in this pic the grille shell came back a touch which allowed slack in the tape.
Once you're happy with the top's lines, install the oak bows with stainless sheet metal screws - with phillips heads.
I made a point to drive my 32 around for a few days after I'd decided where the oak bows should go.
Wrapping a little black electricians tape over the masking tape adds some strength and the masking tape prevents the black stick-um from transferring to the oak bows.
It was educational to have the top irons on and see how things like entry and exit worked out.
You'll find you have to do a slightly different maneuver when getting in or out of the car as compared to what you do when the top is off.C9





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. It could also mean that this was a hard top, not a folding one. 
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I bought the 76 in August , but haven't been able to work on it. When I get a chance I'll post some pictures.
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