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What Drdave posted in right on the money... usually there is light coverage if any coverage of paint on the metal roof under a factory top, and the 1/4 panel seams are very crudly finished... on original vinyl top cars, its not uncommon for this area to look and feel very wavy/rough, as the original cloth-backed vinyl didn't hide too much. Assembly line workers didn't spent too much time doing any finishing work in the roof area knowing the car was going to get a vinyl top.
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I agree with Dave and Joe. We removed the original vinyl-top from Hasses -69 SS396 Camaro a year ago, and it was very rough underneath.
Anders
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Anders Stålklint. After selling my COPO 9561 I´m now a "postman" with the main project being a 1966 327 2 dr sedan Chevy II. ![]() |
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