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cloth top removal
hey guys im new to this forum so sry if i do something wrong or if someone aready asked this. I have an 89 with a cloth top that covers the whole top of the roof. Looks like a dealer install. Im sixtenn and want it to look cooler so i was wondering if anyone evr tried to take the cloth top off and paint it. Is there regular sheetmetal under there?? thanks guys
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Re: cloth top removal
Most cars do have a normal sheet metal roof under the fake leather/cloth top. You'll find that there will probably be some mounting studs/hardware up there that you'll have to remove or smooth out before painting.
My brother has a 71 Chrysler, he took off the fake fabric and the paint underneath was better than original.
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Re: cloth top removal
Fix the problem with this fabric spray paint. Has no odor, and dries permanant and soft.
Some of their deals, i painted the interior of my car Emerald took 10 cans.: http://www.fabricspraypaint.com/Defa...ic_Paint_Deals The general info page- has some good info: http://www.fabricspraypaint.com/Simp...ic_Spray_Paint When you order, you can through the site, but for bigger prokjects if you call them, not sure of their number they can get you a deal. |
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