Author Topic: Convertible Top  (Read 3652 times)

redpagoda

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Convertible Top
« on: August 05, 2008, 15:31:55 »
I am in the market for a convertible top for my 250SL. As such I was wondering if anyone has purchased a top from the "Convertible top guys" in Rhode Island? I was considering their sonnenland fabric/ canvas. Most of the pre-made tops in Australia are imported from Europe or the US and cost considerably more than buying direct. Your views and comments would be much appreciated

john collins

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Re: Convertible Top
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2008, 23:43:14 »
I just bought a "german canvas" top from Bud's Benz for my 230SL and I was very happy with the appearance, fit, and price.
Take care,

John

1965 230SL  white/black leather - power steering, Becker Mexico, kinderseat, fitted luggage

forrestjordan

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Re: Convertible Top
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2008, 16:55:33 »
John,
did you install it yourself?  I also am going to have to replace mine sometime, as it is ripped.

john collins

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Re: Convertible Top
« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2008, 16:12:23 »
Three of us did install it ourselves, and despite our best efforts to screw it up, it did go on fine.  It is a full day job, and you will need plenty of contact cement.  Don't rush, as preparation of the surfaces and dry-fitting each step before you move forward are critical to a good result.  Two people is all that is required, we did it as a family project.
Take care,

John

1965 230SL  white/black leather - power steering, Becker Mexico, kinderseat, fitted luggage