i've got dave's t-tops install webpage. anyone know of any others? Domestic Violence, you mentioned you had some pics, are they on your computer? i'd love 'em if they are! i'm going to take out my seats and have at it! i really want t-tops, but i don't want to sell my car to get them! my dad who lives 10 miles away has a z-28 w/t-tops, so i can use his as a guide! i will order the parts next week. is speedautomotive the only place anyone's heard of to buy the parts? thanks, and i'll take lots of pics! [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
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I've always wanted T-tops too! Keep us posted and let us know how it went! :cool:<b><i>1999 Pewter Trans Am M6 - Stock for now...<br />296.6 RWHP and 310.6 RWTQ</i></b> -<i>SOLD</i><p><i>\"There are vast amounts of money to be made in the sevice of the Lord!\"</i><br /><i>1994 Green Camaro M5 - <b>SOLD</b></i><p><br /><b><i>Associate of VENOM-VI</i></b>
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TAKE PICTURES! ... with detailed directions...
make a DETAILED webpage... i hate when people make webpages and either just put up pictures with no descriptions or no pictures with crappy directions. we wanna see how you do it, with tips on what you'd do / wouldn't do next time, and prices for everything. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Yes!! I will pay for good directions because Im considering this also!!! Even if you can't setup a web page, please takes notes, prices, and pictures. Give Kerry Lambert's Auto a call! He's a real good F-body/Corvette salvage yard located in the mid-west. I've ordered several things from him. Number: 1-877-728-0409
Definatly let us know how this goes. As you can see, there's quite a few people here interested.
Best of luck!
[ December 31, 2001: Message edited by: jmeccia ]</p>Justin<br />1998 Camaro Z28 M6<br />1985 Pontiac Fiero M5<br />1999 Pontiac Firebird A4<br />AIM: FTBvideo<br />\"Music\'s what I need to keep my sanity!\" --S.A Martinez, 311
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i got an email back from speedautomotive and the price for the t-top kit has dropped to $400!!!! :cool: i'm going to call one place in town that might do t-top install, and if they can't or they're too expensive, then i'll be doing it my self! i figure i should be able to do it all for under $650 and that includes buying sawzall, etc!!! hopefully i'll be able to do it with my 15th paycheck, if not i will do it with my tax return at the latest!!! [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]95 Med Quasar Blue Camaro M5<br />-free ram air scoop<br />-removed silencer/cut airbox<br />-slp air temp module<br />-tb bypass<br />-160* thermostat<br />-underdrive pulleys<br />-installed my own t-tops! best mod yet!
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr> originally posted by wilsoncj6:
i'm going to call one place in town that might do t-top install <hr></blockquote>
I see you're in FL. Let me know if the shop will do it, because I want Ts so bad, I'll take the drive!!
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originally posted by Scott Black:
If i had this option, i would put in a TARGA top!!! <hr></blockquote>
I've been thinking about that too!
wilson- what's the link to dave's t-top install page?
edit: im an idiot [img]tongue.gif[/img]
[ January 01, 2002: Message edited by: jmeccia ]</p>Justin<br />1998 Camaro Z28 M6<br />1985 Pontiac Fiero M5<br />1999 Pontiac Firebird A4<br />AIM: FTBvideo<br />\"Music\'s what I need to keep my sanity!\" --S.A Martinez, 311
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Just bookmarked that site! I'm seriously considering this! As you learn info about it, please let me know [img]smile.gif[/img] :cool:Justin<br />1998 Camaro Z28 M6<br />1985 Pontiac Fiero M5<br />1999 Pontiac Firebird A4<br />AIM: FTBvideo<br />\"Music\'s what I need to keep my sanity!\" --S.A Martinez, 311
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I want to do that so bad, but the money is tight right now and, I would be afraid of screwing it up.
The targa top would be really hard because the brace on the middle of the T-Tops is holding the top of the car steady. Cut that and you will get a lot of flex, and the shape inbetween the roll bar and the windsheild would change.
[img]graemlins/fluffy.gif[/img]-Jason<br />Black 1993 Pontiac Firebird -Retired<br />Black 2002 Pontiac Trans Am -Sold-<br />Green 1996 Corvette Convertible -Sold-<p>In the market for \'67-\'73 Firebird!
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trans am creations emailed me this today in reply to my add t-tops query:
"A used roof is $150
2 used T-Tops are $400 pair.
A used headliner is $50
Used interior T-Top trim panels are $25 set
Used T-Top weatherstrip is $50 set.
Trans Am Creations
4767 East 10th Lane
Hialeah, FL 33013
Phone (305) 769-0985, Fax (305) 769-0932
Monday - Friday = 9:00 - 5:00
Saturday = 10:00 - 4:00"
i'd be interested in what the "used roof" looks like, but price wise, speedautomotive at $400 is still the way to go! this is another option though! [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]95 Med Quasar Blue Camaro M5<br />-free ram air scoop<br />-removed silencer/cut airbox<br />-slp air temp module<br />-tb bypass<br />-160* thermostat<br />-underdrive pulleys<br />-installed my own t-tops! best mod yet!
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Yeah, im sure speedautomotive is the way to go! I just bought a new rear end from them today! $300 for a complete rear end with the disc brakes and 3.42 ratio!! Schweet!! Now I'll have the discs Ive been wanting and the 3.42 w/ LSD!! [img]smile.gif[/img]
But thanks for keeping us posted!! ;)Justin<br />1998 Camaro Z28 M6<br />1985 Pontiac Fiero M5<br />1999 Pontiac Firebird A4<br />AIM: FTBvideo<br />\"Music\'s what I need to keep my sanity!\" --S.A Martinez, 311
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i've got a bunch of pictures on a cd.
here's an e-mail i found of a guy who did his....
Doing a sunroof would take an extreme amount of fabrication that I
wouldn't
dare do. In the 4th gen F-bodies the T-top frame is already under the
fiberglass panel (that's all the roof of the car is actually). The
only
thing that separates the t-top frames from the hard tops are two
crossbeams
that make up the weather-stripping holders across the top of the
windows.
http://www.geocities.com/kzyfst1/Con...CttngSppt1.jpg
This is a picture of someone else's car after the fiberglass roof was
removed. You can see that there's only the two crossbeams. Under the
crossbeams is the actual T-top bracket holes. You'll need to adjust
each
T-top bracket separately but that's not very hard at all. The only
trouble
spot I had was getting the corners to seal. I had to use a lot of
silicone
to fill in the gaps but when it gets warmer I'll be able to fiberglass
them
in instead. With the fiberglass it'll look like a factory install.
The
holes for the cross bar (black bar in the middle) are already
pre-drilled,
you just need to drill in the mounting screws. When you line up the
T-tops
you must pay attention to the weather-stripping against the window as
well.
If you don't get it to sit flush against the window you will get leaks.
I
got one on the passenger side but moving the mounting brackets a little
to
the outer edges will take care of that. [img]smile.gif[/img] I don't have any pictures
developed yet of my conversion but I used these pictures as a
reference.
http://www.geocities.com/kzyfst1/Conversion/
If you do decide to do it, do not look back until you are done. There
was
one person already that froze in the middle of it and I feel for him.
He
got it done though. It took me about 19-21 solid hours of work to do
it but
it was very much worth it since I've missed my T-tops for some time.
As for
cost, I had wrecked my 95 Z-28 a few years ago and took all the parts I
needed off of it. Out of the other people that had to buy the parts
their
cost had been around $400-$500 for all the parts used from junkyards.
Some
people get the headliners, others order them from the dealer. Since I
sold
my headliner and I'm poor I just cut mine to fit and pulled back the
cloth
over the edges. A little Elmer's glue, clothespins and about an hour
of
waiting and I had a headliner that looks factory. All in all it was
very
worth it. I did everything myself and didn't need any special tools.
I was
using an air cutter but my air compressor took a dump on me in the
middle of
it so I switched to a hack saw. It took longer because of it but it
got the
job done. Let me know if you have any other questions about it. This
e-mail or the other one will be fine. - James
and this is from speedautomotive.....
Chris, the T-Top kits are $500 plus s&h. That includes all parts execpt for the headliner. Most people just trim, and cover there liner. Please give me a call. I have one coming in next week. These always sell before I ever get the car home.
Thanks Scott
www.speedautomotive.com
1-800-368-0116
hope that helps
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