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Cutlass Supreme Ragtop Removal...
Alright, a friend brought this up to me, to jus rip the ragtop and it's framing off and sand it and primer it...so i was jus wondering if anyone else has done this project on their own and if so how it turned out, how much work, was it worth it, and does it look good
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I did it. I'm not sure if you can make it out that well in my picture, but it turned out really good. There's still a few marks from where the glue shit was, but other than that it looks amazing. It doesn't take a lot of 'work', so much as just patience.
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Here's a slightly better view. As you can tell, it turned out great. I think it's worth it.
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