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adding a targa top


wind_dude
05-05-2005, 02:12 PM
I'm considering adding a targa top, or maybe even slicing the top off. I like the look and feel but am not sure whether i want to sacrifice performace and stiffness yet. I'm wondering if anyione hass done either of these or know of a company that makes a kit or offers plans.

projectsupramk3
05-05-2005, 02:29 PM
Sell your hardtop (which is more rare), buy a targa, swap complete. Why would you want to ruin a perfectly good hardtop when targa chassis are everywhere for cheap? :disappoin

wind_dude
05-05-2005, 02:32 PM
It was just something I was considering, I didn't know that, but chances are I'll keep the hard top for stiffness. Do you know how much structural support there is in the 87 supra roof?

projectsupramk3
05-05-2005, 02:50 PM
It is good to think and try new things (although this idea has been brought up too many times) but there is no reasoning for ruining a perfectly good hardtop when there are alot of people out there who would gladly trade or sell there targa MKIII for one. There is also no point in asking about the structure, because if you are asking then you're still interesting in cutting up a good chassis. I can't stop you from doing it but I will tell you now that I won't help you ruin an MKIII. Good luck with either choice. :)

youngsuprakid
05-09-2005, 12:20 PM
i wouldnt waste my time cutting up a nice hard top the last owner of my car did and ruined it i had to deal with the leaking and smell for 6 months until i got a new hardtop and had it installed and painted

hmongmyd
05-10-2005, 12:07 AM
help with swapin 7mgte to 86 n/a 5 spd

cp1
10-20-2005, 07:08 AM
It was just something I was considering, I didn't know that, but chances are I'll keep the hard top for stiffness. Do you know how much structural support there is in the 87 supra roof?

The structure between a supra hard roof and a sport roof is completely different they were actually designed differently from the factory, in my experience "chopping" any unibody car that was built with a roof (convertibles and targas are the exception) is both a very costly and poor idea. your car without a roof would be prone to incredible twisting forces that your "hardroof" car was not designed to handle.

if you were to do this PROPERLY i can almost certainly guarantee that you would be spending upwards of $15,000+. whereas a decent bodied targa supra would cost maybe $5,000 and all the stress and design work is done for you, in the end its just not worth it.

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