My T Top Conversion
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Finally getting around to posting pics, I am not going to get in to a lot of detail, just posting pics and vids. If you have any questions just let me know, I will be more than glad to answer them for you :)
It took about 24 hours over 3 days to get everything functioning properly. Special thanks to the following: Stroked 383 for letting me do this conversion at his house and taking the pics Gripenfelter for answering a lot of my questions and for his writeup My friend Jason for letting me use his tools Lotus289 over at Ls1 tech for all his help Everyone who told me it couldnt be done :D Here is a list of all the links I used for references: http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/appear...s-topless.html http://s13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...%20Conversion/ http://www.dw-zone.com/t-tops/t-top.asp http://gripenfelter.fortunecity.com/conversion.html http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=...15&view=videos Link to videos. I only ended up getting video of removing the roof and cutting through the frame. Hopefully this will motivate others that are hesitant about doing it to go through with it. The cutting was the easiest part! Now for the pics! Prepping the car Attachment 35043 Attachment 35044 The first cut Attachment 35045 Trying to pry up the roof Attachment 35046 Better success using Lotus289's method :cool: Attachment 35047 Roof GONE! Attachment 35048 Cutting through the frame: Attachment 35049 |
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Pass side after cutting frame:
Attachment 35034 Attachment 35035 Making adjustments: Attachment 35036 Test fitting weather stripping: Attachment 35037 Getting closer!: Attachment 35038 We used some kitchen sink caulk that Stroked 383 had laying around just as an extra precaution about leaks. We figured it couldnt hurt anything. Attachment 35039 Attachment 35040 Attachment 35041 Attachment 35041 |
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Prepping the car for fiberglass/bondo/paint
Attachment 35028 Notice the white face gauges (I still need to take and post pics of this install) Attachment 35029 Attachment 35030 Fiberglass: Attachment 35031 Attachment 35032 Attachment 35033 Well, those are all the pics I have so far. I still haven't completely finished the project, I need a new headliner and I still need to get everything cleaned up, the weather just hasnt been cooperating (I hate IL). |
Cool Dude! :thumb:
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Awesome job Derrick! :D
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why wouldnt you just sell the car and buy one with t tops? you know that they're going to leak
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Originally Posted by twozs
(Post 5909795)
why wouldnt you just sell the car and buy one with t tops? you know that they're going to leak
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Originally Posted by twozs
(Post 5909795)
why wouldnt you just sell the car and buy one with t tops? you know that they're going to leak
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You sir, are more brave than I.
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They dont leak (anymore) :lol:
My car only has 54K miles, thats why I didnt just sell it and buy another one. I tried to find someone to trade me straight up for a fbody with t tops in similar condition with no luck. I really wanted t tops, so I went ahead and did it. It cost me about $350 total. |
Originally Posted by twozs
(Post 5909795)
why wouldnt you just sell the car and buy one with t tops? you know that they're going to leak
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Nice dude...there are like 24 hrs of a gap in photos w/ all of the metal work but it turned out well. Any new word on the headliner? Bring it over and we can re-do it pretty easily if you want.
You got that leak fixed now? |
hmm, I never knew that underneath the fiberglass roof panel the t-top holes were still present. Has anyone ever thought of just peeling off the top piece and making a new fiberglass piece with two pieces of plexi or glass? or perhaps two very small electric moon roofs O_O
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Originally Posted by shock6906
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Yeah, because we all know factory T-tops never leak.
T-tops were one thing i definately wanted on my car (along with it being a trans am, and black was my no 1 color choice) i don't think i would have bought a car w/o t-tops. |
Originally Posted by stroked 383
(Post 5910467)
Nice dude...there are like 24 hrs of a gap in photos w/ all of the metal work but it turned out well. Any new word on the headliner? Bring it over and we can re-do it pretty easily if you want.
You got that leak fixed now? New headliner is going to cost $250+ unless I find a bargain. I guess I will just save up the money and hope I find one before then. |
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