Smoothline hardtop for convertibles

Have any of you good people used this product? Seems like a pretty cool way to weatherize the vert and preserve the top.

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Rick Olive
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Looks interesting enough, but the site is under construction and not much information there. Being it is so new I doubt anyone has been "first" yet and I won't be the test guinea pig on anything anymore.

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ZombyWoof

You might if they sent it to you for the cost of the shipping...

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WindsorFox[SS]

Same here. I'm also leery of any vendor that doesn't give you at least a "priced from" starting point.

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Rick Olive

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Cobra Boy

Ah yes just like the Video Professor CDs & Vitamins that can be yours free just for the price of shipping.

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ZombyWoof

It seems so. The last deal I saw on a Titan forum was a guy got a free air breather in return for making a full review on it. It was the Weapon R "Secret weapon" Rice to the max and had a two piece tube which the guy said they R and Ded and it work by the Bernoulli effect do speed up the air and deliver 3X the volume of air as the stock air breather :o| . Yeah right, he had most of the goobs on the board going until some Aggie Mech. Eng. that works for NASA stepped in with some purty pictures, formulas and logarithms to explain why he (the weapon R dude) was full of sheep dip.

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WindsorFox[SS]

Bernoulli?? Nothing less than the Meredith Effect will do for a Mustang...

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Rick Olive

great......a hardtop to make your convertible look like a fastback....hmmmm so how much more do you end up paying (convert over fastback + hardtop) when you could have the hardtop to begin with.........if the hardtop is to save your convertible top......how much does it cost compared to replacing the convert top?

another answer to a question nobuddy asked.

AND...... for you youngsters (under 50) out there.....General Motors brought out the "hardtop convertible".....a steel fixed-top 2 dr without "B" posts, in 1949........it was an idea inspired by the wife of the head of the Buick division who always had a convertible, but never put the top down, beause she just liked the looks of a convertible! same here.....I seldom put the top down cuz it would blow by toupe off

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Itsfrom Click

I have requested a price, and will let you know the range, IF they answer.

I like convertibles on special days, but on long drives and in inclement weather they can drive you to acts of selfabuse. My old 57 Thunderbird had a removable, and it really worked nicely.

I dont expect it to be cheap, but there is a limit to everything.

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<HLS

I was quoted $2000 for a top for 94-04 Mustangs. Not totally out of line, but would be pricey for a lot of people.

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<HLS

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