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Acrylic top rebuild

Posted: 8/6/23 12:06pmMessage 1 of 14
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Does anyone know if there is a place you can ship your acrylic top to, to have it refurbished?

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Re: Acrylic top rebuild

Posted: 8/6/23 12:11pmMessage 2 of 14
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terrdl28 said:

Does anyone know if there is a place you can ship your acrylic top to, to have it refurbished?


You could try "County Corvette" in Pennsylvania.

Maybe also reach out to Mid America Motorworks.

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Re: Acrylic top rebuild

Posted: 8/6/23 7:59pmMessage 3 of 14
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I didn't see anything for targa/acrylic top refurbishing from either of those vendors, but I found Corvettetops.com that specializes in it.  $450 for what I need, plus shipping. 

I'm going to ask them if they can go a shade darker than what I have to help with heat.  On longer drives it can become a hot incubator and I don't have a solid top.  I may also look into some type of window tinting, but that wouldn't solve the crazing.

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Re: Acrylic top rebuild

Posted: 8/7/23 5:29pmMessage 4 of 14
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Years ago I bought a static cling film from MidAmerica for "The Beast".  It was a polka-dot pattern that helped a bit.  Didn't blow away either when the windows were open.  This is similar to what I had.

Wonder if this might work as an alternative.






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Re: Acrylic top rebuild

Posted: 8/7/23 7:12pmMessage 5 of 14
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Do you know if they will be able to repair the heat marks and such and make it look new?

I would interested to know.  Get back with me and I wish the best for you!

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Posted: 8/7/23 10:22pmMessage 6 of 14
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Sorry, I don't.  I'd suggest contacting them to be sure.

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Re: Acrylic top rebuild

Posted: 8/8/23 6:55amMessage 7 of 14
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Norsky said:

Years ago I bought a static cling film from MidAmerica for "The Beast".  It was a polka-dot pattern that helped a bit.  Didn't blow away either when the windows were open.  This is similar to what I had.

Wonder if this might work as an alternative.


This is a great idea. A friend told me about a product like this, but I had forgotten about it.  For about 10% of the price, I'm going to try it.  I ordered one last night.  - Thank you!






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Re: Acrylic top rebuild

Posted: 8/8/23 6:57amMessage 8 of 14
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BooBoo421! said:

Do you know if they will be able to repair the heat marks and such and make it look new?

I would interested to know.  Get back with me and I wish the best for you!

Hello Joe, it sounds like it from their website ($450 plus shipping). They also offer fully restored replacements ($700 plus shipping).  Their website says you can call for more info at 815-670-0454.




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Posted: 8/8/23 7:02amMessage 9 of 14
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terrdl28 said:
BooBoo421! said:

Do you know if they will be able to repair the heat marks and such and make it look new?

I would interested to know.  Get back with me and I wish the best for you!

Hello Joe, it sounds like it from their website ($450 plus shipping). They also offer fully restored replacements ($700 plus shipping).  Their website says you can call for more info at 815-670-0454.


Daniel, 

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Re: Acrylic top rebuild?

Posted: 8/9/23 9:39amMessage 10 of 14
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Melrose T Top is excellent, easy to find on line. Did a great job on my 93 glass top.

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