Now that winter is here?
Up here where we actually have winter, an Alpine hardtop is about as useful as
the proverbial 'fish's bicycle'. In a real winter (read -40) put the Alpine in
garage. Back when I was young & foolish I did drive an Alpine 365 days of the
year. The hardtop was actually colder than the softtop (or felt that way).
They do however look great. Fix-em up, but forget winter driving.
Al McGregor from where it's -34 right now! (and I hate it!!)
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Larry Paulick wrote:
> Hi Group. Looks like hard tops are in vogue again. I always though
> they looked really good on the car. Now that winter is here, there is
> another good reason for their use.
>
> Looking for the headliner expert to appear.
>
> Larry
>
> Brent Kasl wrote:
> >
> > When everyone completes their headliner project, let me know how it was
>done as I also have one to install with a kit from Rick at SS.Brent
> >
> > CANISDOG@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > > That's funny, I'm doing my son's too.
> > >
> > > Then I have to do mine!!
> > >
> > > By the way. Anyone out there have an extra metal piece for the front of
>the headliner? Mine was missing when I bought the car. Now that I have taken
>my son's apart, I see this is a piece you just can't substitute with anything.
> > >
> > > Paul
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