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Join Date: May 2010
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"The Model A Ford Barnyard" http://www.abarnyard.com On the Home Page, Click on "Begin Tour". On the second Page under "Tour Stops", Click on "The Workshop". On the next page, Click on "Installing a Closed Car Roof". This is a very good detailed instruction with good illustrations for installing a roof on a '28 Tudor. My '30 is almost the same so just about everything applied. I think one of the main things is to have the cover warm when you are ready to do the stretching and tacking. I was able to move my body out in the sun and really get everything well warmed up before I started the stretching and tacking. I used LeBaron-Bonney's "Kit" which was very good except their instructions leave a little to be desired. The Model A Ford Barnyard site really helped a lot. Do not get in a hurry, it just takes time. Chris |
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