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Old 05-22-2018, 08:05 PM   #1
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Default 1930 Cabriolet Top

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I have a 1930 Cabriolet and am part way through installing the new top wood, and am preparing to put on the canvas top. The car came with the new canvas top kit in a box, but no installation guide. What are some good resources? I am new to the ford barn forums and have been really enjoying the wealth of information. Thanks in advance
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Old 05-22-2018, 08:41 PM   #2
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Contact the cabriolet club for help. http://clubs.hemmings.com/modelacabriolet/index.html

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I have a new 68B top still in the box, I will look and see if the instructions are in the box. but saying that, I know and do a lot of my own work but I have learn the hard way to let someone that knows how to install the tops do the work. it is not an easy job.
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Old 05-22-2018, 11:37 PM   #4
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Contact the cabriolet club for help. http://clubs.hemmings.com/modelacabriolet/index.html
Thank you, i will do that.
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Old 05-22-2018, 11:39 PM   #5
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I have a new 68B top still in the box, I will look and see if the instructions are in the box. but saying that, I know and do a lot of my own work but I have learn the hard way to let someone that knows how to install the tops do the work. it is not an easy job.
I'd appreciate a copy if you find any instructions. I thought about finding someone who could do it, but the funds are a bit tight, plus I tend to be a bit stubborn and at least try to do things myself. Thank you for your response
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Installing cabriolet and sport coupe tops are some of the most difficult.
Having done a sport coupe before for a customer and my own 68c ahead of me there is a high amount of difficulty to them.

I believe Lebaron Bonney says that the sport coupe is the most difficult top they sell to do with the cabriolet right there with it. You will have to judge your own skill and resource level in comparison to farming it out and if your pain level of potentially purchasing a second top in case the first doesn’t work out . A reality that could happen.

If you try to make the bow drill cover in ONE PIECE which it should be you will have to stretch and mount it in the bias.
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I would recommend looking at a nicely restored Cabriolet like yours and note the shape of the wooden top bows. They may need to be shaped before installing the outer trim . There was also some covering in some areas before installing the upholstery over the top bows . I hope this makes sense . Norm
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Old 05-23-2018, 06:23 PM   #8
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We had the top replaced on our 29 Sport Coupe about 20 years ago. The shop that did the work just does classic car tops and interiors. The job took two weeks, and was very expensive. They did a great job, forget the rest of the car, the top gets all the complements. Tan wip cord.

My advise. If your short on funds, wait until you can do it right. If your top is poorly done, it’s like a bad haircut. No matter how nice the suit, everyone is looking at the hair. Enjoy.
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Old 05-23-2018, 09:36 PM   #9
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I would recommend looking at a nicely restored Cabriolet like yours and note the shape of the wooden top bows. They may need to be shaped before installing the outer trim . There was also some covering in some areas before installing the upholstery over the top bows . I hope this makes sense . Norm
Yes sir, it does. I am in no rush. I have a young family, and my model a is something I work on in small chunks when I get a few hours. I am going to the national convention in June, just a couple hours from me, and am hoping to get a look at some redone tops to give me a better idea of how it should be. Thank you
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We had the top replaced on our 29 Sport Coupe about 20 years ago. The shop that did the work just does classic car tops and interiors. The job took two weeks, and was very expensive. They did a great job, forget the rest of the car, the top gets all the complements. Tan wip cord.

My advise. If your short on funds, wait until you can do it right. If your top is poorly done, it’s like a bad haircut. No matter how nice the suit, everyone is looking at the hair. Enjoy.
A beautiful top definitely shines. This will definitely be a process of gaining lots of info before the first shred of canvas is applied. I don't mind keeping it topless for a while while I figure it out, or decide to find some one to do it
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Old 05-23-2018, 11:27 PM   #11
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My kit was ‘out-of-the-box’ as well.

Check out Marco’s ‘A Model A Barnyard’ on the web – www.abarnyard.com . Marco is a ‘senior member’. Click the ‘Begin the Tour’ arrow on the right bottom of the page and then select ‘The Workshop’. Then select ‘Installing a Closed Car Roof’.

I followed Marco’s directions for my 31’ Deluxe Coupe to install the top. 20 years on and the top is totally tight, as the day I finished It (still can bounce a coin off the top). The KEY is to stretch the top on a HOT day and IN THE SUN. That way it can only contract in cold weather.
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