I have a Robbins, which I installed myself and am very happy with its
performance as well as its "installability".
It was snapless when I received it and was fairly easy to install.
I have an original from a parts car that I may cleanup and put it on my
driver.
If it cleans up well, I will have a new (used little) Robbins top and
top frame
for sale. If it does not cleanup very well, I may just sell it.
Hmmm. Same price? Since one is original in fair and the other is not
original in very good shape?
Vic
Mark Sinclair wrote:
>
> Got mine from Spitbits.
> They recommended the Robbins top over the Amco.
> Appears to be good quality although I have not installed it yet.
> The snaps were not installed.
> Mark
>
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> From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
> Subject: Re: Convertible tops
>
> Got Mine from British Parts Northwest.
>
> Joe
>
> Mark Gardner wrote:
> >
> > Joe Curry wrote:
> > >
> > > Of Robbins and Amco, I prefer Amco (at least on Mk1 and Mk2 Spits)
> >
> > Hi Joe - Where is the Amco top available from? I have the VB, Moss, and
> > TRF catalogs, and none of them list Amco. I also need a top and have
> > been putting it off. I figure I've got three or four months before
> > rainy season, time to get off my but.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Mark Gardner
>
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