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Thanks to this forum Ive been able to pull information and helpful hints and pics for the installation of my 30 pickup top. The only question I cant seem to satisfy is the placement of the cotton batting under the vinyl. I want to take it all the way to where the gutters nail on, is this correct? I just cant find any pics.
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Check Vinces site. Seems to me from memory you should taper it down to the gutter line. I did this by pulling it by hand.
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http://www.modelahouse.com/tech/puro...3_document.htm try this web site Bob Johnson go to his tech section and then a very detailed info on a 30 ccpu. www.modelahouse.com
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trucks did not use batting or wire mesh!
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Thanks for the help guy's. Shes tight
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Sorry, I gotta disagree with this. No mesh, but batting, yes.
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As far as I know, all insert tops on Model A's had cotton batting. Pick ups didn't use the chicken wire. They used a black cloth for the first layer right next to the wood bows, then the cotton, then the long/short grain rubberized material. The rain gutters also had a strip of top material popped into the length of them to hide the nails.
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Now comes the fun part. Opted for the metal roof mouldings instead of the spread apart vinyl hidem style strips.
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30-31?
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Good call.
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