Update on the folding top rods:
The part is not all that hard to install, but like so many things on our beloved Pagodas, it will try your patience in the extreme!
Gernold told me that it is much easier to do this with some of the top fabric removed, and he is right, but it can be done without doing so. I would suggest taking out the old rod out of the rear bow first (you will be throwing it away anyway), so as to reduce tension on the bolt holding the rounded end of the rod in place. Find a wide-head normal screwdriver and loosen the bolt holding the rounded end of the rod in place on the top bow. Be careful when taking it out as 1) it is easy to foul the screw head because your are probably the first person in 40 years doing this job and 2) there is a small washer that sits between the rod and the top bow.
Installation is simply the reverse, although I found it helpful to put a little "crown" in the wire so that it would slide into the rear bow more easily. I put some silicone one the wire itself and sprayed a small amount into the bottom of the rear bow. It is easier to re-install the bolt from inside the car from behind -- there isn't enough access to work through the folded top material. You will probably drop the bolt and / or washer a dozen times, but it will eventually go in.
My only remaining question is the correct lubricant. No matter what you put on it (oil, graphite, silicone), it will leave some kind of mark on the top. Given how easy it is for the rod to get fouled, I have to imagine that some kind of lubricant is required. Anyone know??
Lowell