Pat,
I'd guess that Dean (@ fairlady products) can probably give you a
suggestion on where to get the top done. Dean is located fairly close to
Simi Valley.
Other suggestions....Classic Datsun is about a two & 1/2 hour drive from
simi valley. Les & Dennis can probably install a new top for you.
Definately worth visiting Les' Shop.
Heck, some might rather visit the Classic Datsun Shop, over a trip to
disneyland!
Dan Zubkoff
San MAteo, CA
1965 SPL310
1966 SPL311
>
>Well, my father looked the car over in Simi Valley and we decided that
it
>is worth what we agreed on. Now we need to take care of the $$$.
>
>The seller wants $2000 now, then he sends me the title, after which I
send him
>the remaining $1750. He will be storing the car for me until I can get
out
>there in about 6 weeks. Does this sound like a good way to transact
the sale,
>or is there something better.
>
>He also says that I can send Cashier's check, Money order, or personal
check.
>For my protection is one any better than another? Another thought that
I had
>was that since he owns a body shop he may be able to take plastic.
Would
>that be better?
>
>When I get out there and pick up the car I will need to have a
convertable top
>installed on it. I will bring out my frame, but I don't know of a shop
that
>I trust that knows Roadsters. Any pointers? The car is in Simi
Valley, and
>I will be staying in Whittier for a few days. Since we are also trying
to
>get in a few days on the coast too I don't have a lot of time for the
top
>installation, unless someone can think of a way to get the car to a top
>shop before I get there.
>
>PEace,
>Pat
>
>
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