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Convertible Top Rebuild

Get your classic ready to go topless by rebuilding your rack.
By Saul Vargas
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The stainless steal bolt kit... 
   
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The stainless steal bolt kit provided by CARS, Inc. was laid out next to the original bolt pieces.
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The kit has everything that... 
   
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The kit has everything that you should need to rebuild your convertible rack.
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The chromed-out convertible... 
   
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The chromed-out convertible rack was laid out on a blanket to keep it from being scratching.
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This convertible was ready... 
   
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This convertible was ready to have the redone top bolted back on.
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It's key to use the right... 
   
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It's key to use the right size screwdrivers to avoid stripping the slots. Using the appropriate screwdriver, Mike starts off by driving in the stainless steel screws.
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Once the pivot screw was in,... 
   
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Once the pivot screw was in, it was locked in place with an Allen screw.
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All of the threads on the... 
   
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All of the threads on the rack were cleaned out using a thread tap, which also helped clean out the excess chrome and powdercoating.
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Lubricant was used on all... 
   
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Lubricant was used on all of the pivot points.
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Mike was telling us that most... 
   
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Mike was telling us that most convertible racks are easy to rebuild as long as you have something to refer to. A good tip is to take a picture of the rack before you take it apart.
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Mike aligned the convertible... 
   
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Mike aligned the convertible rack arms and left them ready for the next step.
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The next step was to install... 
   
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The next step was to install new Teflon bushings that allow the arms to move smoothly.
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Here's a look at how the side... 
   
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Here's a look at how the side arms of the rack should look after being assembled. With a chrome rack, the polished stainless steel screws accent the chrome finish.
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Mike started off by bolting... 
   
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Mike started off by bolting on the header bow onto the rack.
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This part of the assembly... 
   
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This part of the assembly should be done with the help of extra hands.
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Here's a look at the order... 
   
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Here's a look at the order of the three different bows or cross rack beams should be.
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Mike snugly aligned all of... 
   
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Mike snugly aligned all of the cross members or bows (as much of the automotive industry refers to them).
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Both sides of the center bow... 
   
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Both sides of the center bow were bolted in place.
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Mike moved on to the rear... 
   
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Mike moved on to the rear brace or bow that goes on the rear of the rack.
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Mike showed us the assembled... 
   
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Mike showed us the assembled convertible rack before it was bolted back on to the car.
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When bolting the rack back... 
   
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When bolting the rack back on to the car, the braces will fall into the proper locations. It's important not to remove the lower section of the rack as it cannot be seen at all. If you do remove this brace, you will have to spend countless hours re-adjusting your rack.
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The rack was then folded out... 
   
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The rack was then folded out and locked in place to allow the hydraulic cylinders to be connected.
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The rack was now adjusted... 
   
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The rack was now adjusted and the new hydraulic cylinders provided by Hubbard's Impala Parts were connected to the rebuilt rack.
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The new electric convertible... 
   
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The new electric convertible motor easily opened and closed the rack.
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Next on the agenda was to... 
   
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Next on the agenda was to bolt on the weather stripping also provided by Hubbard's.
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Freddy got busy and stretched... 
   
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Freddy got busy and stretched out the convertible top in place.
Impala Convertible Wire Wheels Top Up Rear Side View
This car was ready to go ... 
   
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This car was ready to go topless.
Bow Tie Connection
476 W. Fifth St.
San Pedro
CA  90731
Hubbard's Impala Parts
3116 Tucker St.
Burlington
NC  27215
Cars, Inc.

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