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You need to protect that car! But, you need to enjoy it also. I suggest you get a new top, and save the old one. Store it in a safe/dry place.
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Send PMEastern part of, CT - USA
Joined: 1/29/2002
Posts: 319
Vette(s): White 73 convertible - 350/auto, A/C PS, PB, PW, leather, t/t, two tops
Also had a 69 t-top 20 years ago
The top on my 73 has the window heat-fused into the top. It would take a special shop, as noted above, to do it right. On the other hand, the Al Knoch top I bought had the dealer tag sewn into the seam, and date coding was an option that I didn't need. Joe
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Send PMDOWNINGTOWN, PA - USA
Joined: 11/24/2001
Posts: 962
Vette(s): 1969 Monza Red Black Conv / Black Vinal hardtop
454/480 Tremec 5 Speed 308 Posi.Black Leather Interior, PS, PW, Air cond., tilt/tele,AM/FM Cass.-5 Pack CD, Hurst Shifter, side pipes
2004 Yellow convertible with black top and black interior
Give the toothpaste a try. We always used it to take light scratches out of plastic panels. It is a mild abrasive. All I ever used was a small dab of toothpaste and a soft rag and whatever pressure I could apply with my index finger. Rub fast and press hard. Your finger will actually get hot from the friction. At that point it will start working. Just try it on a corner and see how it does.
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