T-top conversions!!!
T-top conversions!!!
Its summer time and I'm finally out of my 2 classes, so.......
its about time to do some more t-top conversions. Pics can be seen in my sig. I'll fix you up for $325, you provide the parts, I'll provide the tools. Let me know, here or email. I'm in the Dallas area, but can go to College Station and do it there. let me know if you are interested.
Thanks
Jeremy
its about time to do some more t-top conversions. Pics can be seen in my sig. I'll fix you up for $325, you provide the parts, I'll provide the tools. Let me know, here or email. I'm in the Dallas area, but can go to College Station and do it there. let me know if you are interested.
Thanks
Jeremy
2 – T-Tops
2 – A pillars (2 screws each)
2 – Rear corner pieces (2 screws each)
2 – Pieces of weather-stripping
1 – T-bar that sits on roof (8 screws)
2 – Holders for tops in trunk (2 screws each)
4 – Brackets to lock t-tops on roof (1 nut/bolt each)
1 – Headliner for t-top cars
2 – T-top shades (optional, I use them in the summer)
1 – Key to the locks on the t-tops
1 – Windshield weather-stripping (optional—I can’t put this on)
1 – Small can of paint to match your car (optional again)
The last two things can be done at a later date, by your or a professional. I can paint the roof of your car, but it won’t be perfect, it will be foam brushed on. Also, the windshield needs to be lifted to put the weather-stripping on. That has to be done at a shop, but I haven’t even done it on mine yet, and I don’t have any leaks.
It takes about 8 hours to do all the “damage” and then a day or two to fine tune everything. Like I said, I work at a car wash, so I will be able to adjust everything until it fits right. If I am going to do your car, I need three days to work on it. Also note – there are two different kinds of t-tops: the dot matrix style (93-95 I think) and then the smoked glass (cleaner look; like real tint). I think the later kind looks better, but all t-tops will fit the same.
I’m in Denton, but can do this in College Station on SPECIAL request, my parents live down there. Anything else, just ask me. Post up or email.
Later, Jeremy 'whew'
2 – A pillars (2 screws each)
2 – Rear corner pieces (2 screws each)
2 – Pieces of weather-stripping
1 – T-bar that sits on roof (8 screws)
2 – Holders for tops in trunk (2 screws each)
4 – Brackets to lock t-tops on roof (1 nut/bolt each)
1 – Headliner for t-top cars
2 – T-top shades (optional, I use them in the summer)
1 – Key to the locks on the t-tops
1 – Windshield weather-stripping (optional—I can’t put this on)
1 – Small can of paint to match your car (optional again)
The last two things can be done at a later date, by your or a professional. I can paint the roof of your car, but it won’t be perfect, it will be foam brushed on. Also, the windshield needs to be lifted to put the weather-stripping on. That has to be done at a shop, but I haven’t even done it on mine yet, and I don’t have any leaks.
It takes about 8 hours to do all the “damage” and then a day or two to fine tune everything. Like I said, I work at a car wash, so I will be able to adjust everything until it fits right. If I am going to do your car, I need three days to work on it. Also note – there are two different kinds of t-tops: the dot matrix style (93-95 I think) and then the smoked glass (cleaner look; like real tint). I think the later kind looks better, but all t-tops will fit the same.
I’m in Denton, but can do this in College Station on SPECIAL request, my parents live down there. Anything else, just ask me. Post up or email.
Later, Jeremy 'whew'
I can do them in College Station, just an hour from Houston. Let me know if you are serious, I'll make the 3 hour drive from here if you'll make the 1 from there!!
Jeremy
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