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Top Yourself

Photography by Edgar Hoill

Basic guidelines on how to install a convertible topInstalling a convertible top can be challenging, especially the first time that someone attempts it. We've seen some people with no experience do a beautiful job, as good as a professional installer, on their first try. And then we've had others who have gone to great lengths to explain how talented they were at restoration, and then see them do a very poor installation. The bottom line is that we can give you guidelines on how to install a top, but in the end, you are the only one who can determine whether you're capable of doing it.

  • Restoration Birds Eye View Of Completed Top
    Here's a bird's-eye view of the completed convertible top.
  • Restoration Protect Replacement Plastic Window
    Protect the replacement plastic window while you work on it so that it won't get scratched while you put it in place.
    Restoration Protect Replacement Plastic Window
    Protect the replacement plastic window while you work on it so that it won't get scratched
  • Restoration Rear Window Protector
    Put in place the rear window protector so that the window won't get scratched after it's fully installed.
    Restoration Rear Window Protector
    Put in place the rear window protector so that the window won't get scratched after it's f
  • Restoration Side Pads
    The side pads are put in place in such a way so the vinyl won't get creased by the metal rails.
    Restoration Side Pads
    The side pads are put in place in such a way so the vinyl won't get creased by the metal r
  • Restoration Marking Frame
    Mark the middle of the frame with chalk.
  • Restoration Measurement
    Measure the center of the rear tacking rail so that it will match the middle of the bottom part of rear window assembly.
    Restoration Measurement
    Measure the center of the rear tacking rail so that it will match the middle of the bottom
  • Restoration Doing Middle First
    Start tacking in the middle and work your way outwards.
  • Restoration Removing Access The Pad
    Tack it in place and remove access the pad.
  • Restoration Marking The Middle
    Mark the middle of the top of the rear assembly.
  • Restoration Stapling It In Place
    Line it up and staple it into place.
  • Restoration Measure All Center Points
    Measure all center points of the headliner and then lay the headliner into place.
  • Restoration Cut Off Excess Pads
    Cut off the excess pad.
  • Restoration Staple In Place
    Place the quarter side tacking rail and staple it into place.
  • Restoration Lift Frame And Support
    Lift the frame and support it with a steady object. In this case, we used a cardboard tube.
    Restoration Lift Frame And Support
    Lift the frame and support it with a steady object. In this case, we used a cardboard tube
  • Restoration Tack The Pads
    Staple and secure the side pads into place and then tack them.
  • Restoration Hammer Staples
    Hammer the staples until they're flushed into the front part of the header bow.
  • Restoration Heating The Top
    Since the weather was cold, it was hard to stretch the top so Freddy heated it up to make it easier to stretch.
    Restoration Heating The Top
    Since the weather was cold, it was hard to stretch the top so Freddy heated it up to make
  • Restoration Marking With Chalk
    With the top in its closed position, stretch the headliner and mark it with chalk.
  • Restoration Stretching And Folding Front Part Of Headliner
    Stretch and fold the front part of the headliner and tack it into place.
  • Restoration Rear Assembly Wat Too Long
    The rear assembly was a little bit too long. If this happens, mark it with chalk, take off the tacks, stretch it into place, re-tack it and cut off the excess material.
    Restoration Rear Assembly Wat Too Long
    The rear assembly was a little bit too long. If this happens, mark it with chalk, take off
  • Restoration Rivet Gun
    The rear of the frame can not be stapled so use a rivet gun and rivet the pad into place.
  • Restoration Layers Of Tape
    Place a few layers of tape over the staples to avoid marking the vinyl. Repeat on the opposite side.
    Restoration Layers Of Tape
    Place a few layers of tape over the staples to avoid marking the vinyl. Repeat on the oppo
  • Restoration Cutting Off Excess
    Cut off the excess vinyl with enough left over to be able to work it into place. A few inches should be enough.
    Restoration Cutting Off Excess
    Cut off the excess vinyl with enough left over to be able to work it into place. A few inc
  • Restoration Stretch Andmeasure Quarter Side
    Stretch and measure the quarter side of the vinyl to see what adjustments need to be made.
  • Restoration Soften Up Vinyl
    If the weather is too cold, place the car outside in direct sunlight to soften the vinyl so that it will be easier to work with.
    Restoration Soften Up Vinyl
    If the weather is too cold, place the car outside in direct sunlight to soften the vinyl s
  • Restoration Removing Excess Vinyl
    Remove the excess vinyl.
  • Restoration Stretch And Tack Down
    Stretch it into place and tack it down.
  • Restoration Place Front Roll Into Place
    Place the front roll into place.
  • Restoration Weather Strip
    Now place all of the weather stripping into place.
  • Restoration Spray Glue Gun
    With a spray gun, spray glue on the inside of the vinyl where it will make contact with the side of the rack.
    Restoration Spray Glue Gun
    With a spray gun, spray glue on the inside of the vinyl where it will make contact with th
  • Restoration Punching Holes
    Punch holes where the weather stripping for the rear window will be put in place.
  • Restoration Tack Wire On
    Tack the wire-on across the rear bow with the flap of the wire-on toward the front of the car, taking care to apply it straight. Bend over the top and hammer flat.
    Restoration Tack Wire On
    Tack the wire-on across the rear bow with the flap of the wire-on toward the front of the
  • Restoration Tacking It
    Start tacking it
  • Restoration Allow It To Set
    Let the car sit for a few days and allow it to set.
  • Restoration Take Away Wrinkles
    Now that the vinyl is easier to work with, stretch the quarter panel to take away the wrinkles with the contact cement in place. Repeat steps 25 and 26 for the other side. Check for wrinkles.
    Restoration Take Away Wrinkles
    Now that the vinyl is easier to work with, stretch the quarter panel to take away the wrin
  • Restoration Trimming
    Tack one side of the top trim.
  • Restoration End Cap
    Install the end caps.
  • Restoration Adding Contact Cement
    Add contact cement and smooth out the excess vinyl to give it the finishing touch.
SOURCE
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