One consideration is appearance. While many of the hardtop manufacturers
(Bermuda, Snugtop, et al) attempted to copy the factory style, with its
relatively "square" look, the Parish hardtop had a very much more rounded
look to it. The effect is much more like the shape of an MGA coupe top.
Relevant, I suppose, if the looks of your car are important to
you............
Lawrie
-----Original Message-----
From: Bud Krueger <bkrueger@ici.net>
To: MG List <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, November 24, 1998 4:37 PM
Subject: Parrish hardtop f/MGB
>A little help, please,
>
> In scouting up a hardtop for the '77, so that I can do some winter
>motoring, I've run into a couple of references to 'Parrish' hardtops. Can
>anyone shed some light on this subject for me. Why would I prefer a
Parrish
>hardtop rather than the alternative, whatever that is? Would might I
expect to
>pay for one in great condition? Thank you, O Wise Ones.
>
>Bud Krueger
>52TD
>77MGB (almost ready for the road)
>
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