[TR] Any advice on mounting and refurbishment of hard top - TR4 TR6?

spook01@comcast.net spook01 at comcast.net
Sat Nov 19 13:57:06 MST 2011


Probably a parrish plastics, now done by another company.  I bought a new one last spring but don't have it on yet.  Won't be home for four days or so, but could send instructions then.
Ray 

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From: Dave1massey at cs.com
To: <triumphs at autox.team.net>
Subject: [TR] Any advice on mounting and refurbishment of hard top - TR4 TR6?
Date: Sat, Nov 19, 2011 08:51


In a message dated 11/19/2011 7:50:53 AM Central Standard Time, 
ccsimonsen at gmail.com writes: 
> 1.  Any idea of the name of the manufacturer? Anyone got an old manual 
> with
> mounting instructions?

Nope.  Maybe it was Perfect Plastics (?) in PA.

> 2. Source for rubber seals or hardware.

If you can figure out who made it check with them.  Else check the J C 
Whitney catalog and see if you can match the profile.

> 3. There is no number 3.

Dang!  That's the only one I can answer.

> 4. Thinking of stripping the vinyl and using truckbed liner spray on the
> top.  I've seen an aftermarket surrey top with this type of cover and it
> looked pretty good - and with taking it on and off seems like a durable 
> way
> to go. Any other opinions or options here?

Either that or black chipguard, available at your local autopaint store.  
But getting a consistent texture may be tricky so practice on something 
disposable.

> 5. Any one ever thought of converting one of these tops to a surrey top?
> Did they have any luck?  I'm an old boat repair guy and years ago did 
> quite
> a few cosmetic and structural fiberglass repairs to boats. Or would be a
> shame to wreck this top...

In a perfect world you can find one that has been damaged in the front 
portion.  

> 6. Can it work with both TR4 or TR6 - can they share the same top (at
> different times :)) or does the top have to be configured for specifically
> one model.

The rear scuttle has a slightly different contour but if the seal is 
generous enough it should seal up just the same.  Try it and let us know.

Congrats.

Dave


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