I have a Bop top on the roadster, want to add side curtains, but really don't want to spend 1,000 for Sids. It's a 3" chopped windshield. Any help in finding one or how to make would be great. Joe
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I have a Bop top on the roadster, want to add side curtains, but really don't want to spend 1,000 for Sids. It's a 3" chopped windshield. Any help in finding one or how to make would be great. Joe
Hard to believe no one here has a roadster with side curtains that can help out.
Well while the 1000.00 Sid Chaver's side curtains are expensive, personally thats the ONLY way I'd consider putting them on my car... sort of like when I got the top to begin with, I could have had some local shop or someone MAKE me some sort of top for your roadster, (or even made one myself) or bought some cheaper copycat version for less money than a real Bop Top, but it would never been the same, or look right. I feel the same way about home made side curtains for it... I don't have the 1000.00 curtains for mine either...but I know I'd never do anything to screw up the 3000.00 roof trying to jury-rig homemade ones onto it. I'm guessing that's the same thoughts others have had who own Bop Top's... they either have the real matching curtains or none at all.
If I decide I need em, I'll save up and get the real deals...I doubt I will, because even the real Sid Chaver's ones look rediculous on the car IMO. (I'd rather just get wet! ) If its any concillation, I actually got caught in a pretty good downpour this summer and barely any water came inside anyhow.
With all that said, if you're determined to get curtains cheaper, I'd try to copy the design of the originals as closely as possible, by either looking at pics on the website or even better, by making patterns from someone else's car with the real ones on it. Personally, i don't know anyone with the side curtains or I'd ask if i could make a pattern for ya.
Any good upholsterer should be able to make really nice side curtains for your car - but by the time you buy premium $50-100 yard top material, a dozen or so $3-4 snap fasteners, a couple of $50 specialty zippers plus his $50/100 an hour labor, you probably aren't too far away from Chavers price. My side curtains were a part of my upholstery job, but my intent is to have polycarbonate side windows eventually (sooner rather then later)Quote:
Originally Posted by DennyW
I just checked out the website again and call me crazy, but I think I'd have to be pretty damn wet before I put these on my deuce....even if they were free. :o
http://www.sidchaverscompany.com/Sid...-Curtain-2.jpg
You only need one major trip where it turns colder than a witches tit, its raining, your wife who isn't crazy about hotrods to begin with is setting beside you cold, soggy, and pissed off---and side curtains start to look pretty good---ugly or not. My advise, and I speak with the voice of experience, is ---if you can afford a hotrod---if you can afford a Bop Top---then pay the $1000, get the right thing, and be done with it. It only takes one screw up while trying to do something on the cheap to either screw up the paint job on the top of your doors, or screw up Sid's Bop top. Then you will pay $1000 for repairs, and another $1000 to buy the right side curtains.---Brian
Wife? what's that?:confused: I agree with ya 100% though Brian... being cheap always just ends up costing you more in the end... I STILL think they're ugly though...:3dSMILE:
Damn Denny---I love your design!!! But its disappeared??? And yes, I've thought about what you posted, and I,ve thought about designing my own for the roadster pickup. And---you know how it is with the roadster pickup---Its a custom built top that I designed and it does not lend itself well to having side curtains. If I was fortunate enough to have been able to buy a premade top from Sid Chavers, I would buy the correct mating side curtains from him as well. I have looked at using Lexan, fabric, combinations of both---but I am afraid of messing up the paint on my doortops (a well founded fear, you will remember---been down that road before). Heck, I'd be happy if spending $1000 would solve my side curtain issues!!!
I always figured if it gets so bad I can't drive my roadster without windwings, side curtains, and all that junk, its time to buy a coupe! :3dSMILE: I already get picked on enough for driving around all summer with the top on!
Occasionally here in the Pacific Northwest we have sunny but chilly days.
And it is nice to have a set of side curtains to snap on when you get the urge to
take your hot rod out for a cruise.
I have a set made very much like the ones pictured by Joe. They are extremely nice to have when the temp is around 30 or 40 degrees, and the wind chill factor bring it down to the teens.
I really don't care what they look like, I have such a big grin on my face it doesn't matter to me.
I will take a pic on Wednesday and post tomorrow night with the side curtains in place .
CCL
That's a sweet lil' pickup!
Works for me ... that's what I did ... kept the roadster and bought a coupe.Quote:
Originally Posted by joeybsyc
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...r/4f4dfdb9.jpg
With the top on ... in my roadster ... It has to be a real gully washer for me to get wet. I had my Roadster out and about this past Sunday without the top ... it was almost 70 degrees here in the Southland. I do not have a heater in the Roadster ... and it only gets cold enough to keep the roadster in the garage ... a few weeks during the winter.
http://hotrodders.com/journal_photos...1935418821.jpg
For the wife and I ... the main draw of the coupe is not a heater ... but A/C ... it gets HOT here in the Carolinas ...
I hope to eventually park a coupe in the garage beside my roadster... I'm thinkin' a traditionally styled deuce 5 window or maybe even an A bone. Trouble is, around here you can only drive either one about 6 months of the year anyhow... with all this darn snow I sometimes wish i was into 4WD trucks instead of hot rods! :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by DennyW
Denny,
Where did your picture go? I came back this morning and it's GONE:CRY: .
I wanted to at least spend some more time with it to see if I could make it work on mine!!!!
why not a 1 1/2 ton tin lizzy and build it four wheel drive with a snow plow:3dSMILE:Quote:
Originally Posted by joeybsyc
I haven't used side curtains since I traded the TR3 for a Lotus Elan. Damn how many years ago was that??..... about 43 I think. Bitch getting old.
For the cost of the Chavers top and side curtains you could have had the five window coupe and a happy wife. Trading fresh air for hot air. :eek: What a deal.:D :LOL: :LOL:
Joeybsyc wrote:
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...with all this darn snow I sometimes wish i was into 4WD trucks instead of hot rods!
It can happen to you. I got two oldies for fun and two AWD drive for the sloppy roads. Only drove the hotrod in snow once. Wasn't much fun, but had to go.:eek: :LOL:
Just don't try to merge the two. A guy near here, mated a 55 Chevy body to a S10 4wd chassis. Looks like crap. Never seen it on the road, guy must be too embarassed to be seen driving it.:LOL: :LOL:
Well here is a pic of my 28 with the side curtains installed. I took the car out today for a short drive and was pleasantly toasty inside, even though it was in the low 40s outside.
They may not look great, but you know what, as long as I can keep warm and drive the hot rod I don't care.
CCL
I think they actually look pretty good. Of course, with a nice little RPU like that, you could put anything on there and it would still look ok. :D :D Very cool rod.
Don
You aren't gonna do much hot rod cruisin' around here from now til April, side curtains or not... not unless I put some tire chains on the roadster. This is my hotrod from now til spring...:(
They look great, what a sweet looking pick-up. Nice garage too .
Don Thanks, I look for any excuse to take the 28 out for a cruise.
CCL
Is that hugger orange? I dig it too...
Yes it is, Camaro Hugger orange.