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Not a promising start to hard top removal. Probably going to go ahead and replace this.
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How could this level of rust happened inside the hardtop rail?! My only guess is the PO left the top off sitting outside (for a couple of decades).
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Nope, that's standard. Rainwater seeps to the inside of the rail past the sealant on the outer fiberglass edge and rivets and sits on that inside rail.
So true - getting away for 1 hour increments, at best. Wife not happy if she needs me and I’m coming from the garage!
Small world - I saw that same logo for my first 26 years. Grew up in Saskatoon and area. Family still all there.
Thanks - this forum and members are such a great community and resource.Great thread, thanks for sharing!
funny you guys should mention this as i was going to ask the same thing... -40C canadian winter and a wheat sheaf avatar. must be from saskatchewan. i’m in saskatoon myself. yours wasn’t the beautiful orange 40 in north saskatoon by chance was it?
I tried to reassemble mine on a 60 I had, same idea. PO had put a weld on them to keep them from moving, so he could attach aftermarket seats.... nightmare... I ended up finding a set on the classifieds section. I put up a wanted add. that's the best I can do ya for.. feel your pain brother.