Yes, it can Michael, and it serves as an adequate "boot" for the top
when it's down. The car came with a separate boot for this purpose,
but I rarely used it because you had to remove and stow the tonneau to
install the boot.
Dave
On Sunday, October 15, 2006, at 11:39 AM, Michael Knorr wrote:
> For a wedding anniversary gift, my wife gave me a tonneau cover for my
> Roadster. No, I know what you're thinking but sorry guys, she's very
> happily taken!
>
> Now I have to take it to the local top shop to have it fitted. Never
> having owned a tonneau cover before, do I have it fitted with the top
> on and down, or should the top be completely removed before installing
> the cover? In other words, once the tonneau is fitted, can I drive the
> car with the top down and the tonneau in place at the same time?
>
> Regards, Michael Knorr
> 1966 SPL311-03639
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