RE: Convertible tops
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RE: Convertible tops



I see your questions have been answered David. There's no full liner 
under the top but there's pads that run down over the rails on both 
sides. And every convertible I've ever owned, including my 63 Fury, with 
a white top has been black underneath. The pads are black too.

What I wanted to add was a tip on putting down the top. I always put it 
down about 2/3 of the way. Then I pull out the material and pads from 
between the rails and before putting it down the rest of the way. This 
prevents the material from being pinched by the rails and eventually 
getting cut.

Dan


David Rodgers wrote:
 
> > I have three questions about my 65 Coronet 500
> > convertible?  Did the 
> > original white top have a liner that covered the
> > frame and top rails?  
> > On a white top was the inside white like the rails? 
> > My new white top is 
> > black on the inside does anyone make a top with a
> > white inside if that 
> > was the original design? Thanks
> > 
> > 65 Coronet 500 Convertible 426 Wedge


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