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Al I looked at SMS last night but I couldn't find a reference to top material. How did Chevrolet keep the top material down in the drip rail area ?
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How did they keep the vinyl down? They didn't. Vinyl tops out in the sun all the time soon shrunk and pulled up in the channels as well as on the bottom rear corners. There wasn't a whole lot for paint underneath either. We went to Florida in '68 and it seemed like every second vinyl top car had a big air pocket in the middle bulging the top up as they drove down the highway. In Oshawa it took 4 guys about one minute to install a top as the car went by on the drag chain. I'm amazed that the tops turned out as well as they did considering the time allowed. The guys were artists with scissors. There was one tool maker who kept their scissors razor sharp and it was a fairly steady job. We bought the vinyl top for our '72 Lemans Sport a few years ago and it was cloth backed rather than the fuzzy padding. Even though the vinyl was heavy, Doug got it on as tight as a glove. Sorry, I don't recall the manufacturer.
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SMS is the only place that I know of that has the correct material. I've seen several of their tops, and they are dead on, including the seam placement. I was told they bought the original material from GM. If the top is glued down correctly with contact cement, it should never be a problem. It should be glued to the inside of the drip rails too. Then the chrome on the drip rail holds the edges down too.
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I know in 68.. on the Camaros they used a plastic strip in the gutter of the drip rail.....My car had them,and I've been lucky enough to have seen a few others....Very tough pieces to find today. Most broke due to the heat and went sailing down the road.......
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Thats why I asked..I had an original v-top 64 Impala and it had some type of strip on there too...now I need a recommendation from one of you Chicago boys for a local place I can trust to put the vinyl on my Chevelle !!
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I know in 68.. on the Camaros they used a plastic strip in the gutter of the drip rail.....My car had them,and I've been lucky enough to have seen a few others....Very tough pieces to find today. Most broke due to the heat and went sailing down the road....... ![]() Steve [/ QUOTE ] 69 Camaro's don't have this problem as the vinyl top ends about an inch offset to the inside of the drip rail. A separate trim piece covers the edges all around. This feature is the only reason I am planning to put my vinyl top back on some day. Nuch
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I need a recommendation from one of you Chicago boys for a local place I can trust to put the vinyl on my Chevelle !!
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Buehler.....Buehler...
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I need a recommendation from one of you Chicago boys for a local place I can trust to put the vinyl on my Chevelle !! [/ QUOTE ] Throw the material in the trunk and bring the car to SCR-X. Some of the best in the hobby will be there. We'll make it a Restoration Seminar. ![]() (Actually, not a bad idea; whaddya think?)
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