This is a followup post that might help someone wishing to remove the soft top and frame as one piece without the help of a second person.
1. With the top up and the windows down, release the rear latch and lift the rear of the soft top to the vertical position, with a pad or felt roll to protect the rear plastic window. Mine is going to be pretty long term storage.
2. Remove the two soft top springs. (Not easy, even with the help of Archimedes and the block of wood mentioned by David)
3. With appropriate screwdrivers (mine needed three different ones), remove the two large chromed hinge covers that contain the slots for the folding top frame and the holes for the hardtop lockdown pins.
4. Release the soft top front latches and start folding the soft top a few inches to "bend" the elbow above the side glass a few degrees.
5. With a 13 mm wrench or socket, remove the four bolts, two on each side, attaching the soft top frame to the car.
6. Open one of the doors and climb into the area behind the seats (mine is where the kinder seat is). Stand facing forward between the open soft top compartment cover and the rear of the soft top.
7. Leaning lightly against the rear of the soft top to keep it from dropping into the storage compartment, reach forward, grip the front of the soft top from behind, and complete the folding of the soft top by folding it up against your body.
8. Scooping it up with both arms, lift the entire folded soft top assembly off the car and walk out of the opened door, carrying the folded soft top like you carried your wife across the threshhold on your wedding night. They probably weigh about the same. Don't bang the end of the soft top frame against the car as you exit. You will be as disappointed as you would have been had you banged your wife's head against the door frame on your wedding night.
9. Take it to the place where you wish to store it. You should probably lay it flat and wrap it in something like a blanket.
Thanks for the help gentlemen. With the help of everyone's previous and current posts, my stripping of the car is going really well. I haven't needed any physical help yet, and I'm just an old guy whose testosterone is on the wane. Beware those Low-T commercials. I tried it. It didn't make me stronger, it just made me meaner.
Tom Kizer