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    The rear frame mounts onto the 2 tabs on the rear 1/4 panels, so the overhang would be directly dependent on the location of these tabs... mine are in the stock location, 3 1/4 back from the door edge, 3/4" out from the inside edge, with the center of the hole 1" above the top edge of the 1/4 panel, so to answer your question, the overhang you see on mine is what you should see on any bop top, if the tabs are mounted correctly. Here's a pic of the header bow and brackets being fit to the car... I have Vintique brand posts, and the tops must stick up past the top edge of the windshield slightly less than other 2" chop posts, because the header bow needed a secondary groove routed into it to allow the brackets to be able to bottom out on the top of the posts...I've heard of others having similar issue when using Vintique posts...no biggie, but thought i'd note that required minor modification. The side support bars also needed to be bent slightly to line up to my header brackets, but that's detailed in the instructions, as every car is a little different. The topskin is super well made, and fit like a glove...What's also cool about the Bop Top is that if you have any questions while your'e doing it, you can call and talk to Sid Chaver's directly, and a DVD is also included with the top... As for storing it, it comes with 2 nice canvas bags to store the header bow and topskin, and another bag for all the framework that pulls apart for storage... the cool thing is that you can remove the top at the 4 mounting points and lift the whole thing off the car as a complete unit and store it in your garage when you want to take the car out for a topless spin, and don't have to take it all apart every time you want to take off the top...I think both the Rod Top and the Bop Top store in the trunk, but the framework of the Bop Top is a much simpler and better looking design the the Erector set of assorted pieces and parts that make up the Rod Top. The side profile looks better on the Bop Top too IMO. (see photos of both above) I'd highly recommend this top to anyone looking for one for their deuce...it's not cheap, but its worth it.
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