There are few factory sunroof's from those late 70's "A" bodies, never seen a metal top version. Part of the point is to let more light in, not on that one.
78-80 where metal tops on the A/Gbodys
There are few factory sunroof's from those late 70's "A" bodies, never seen a metal top version. Part of the point is to let more light in, not on that one.
78-80 where metal tops on the A/Gbodys
The pictures you posted in #783 of the rust under the vinyl made me cringe, and worry that is what ours looks like. But what a beautiful job you did fixing it. Could you see rust before removing the top in either the interior or exterior?
And how do you keep your garage from being covered in dust? I mean, do you sweep, dust and vacuum before every picture?
Vinyl tops . . .
I just saw a 73 Mercury Cougar on Mecum that actually had a metal rear with a vinyl front. ?
Garth,
most of the sportier cars in those years had the vynil tops that way. they had a racier look that way, I guess was the thinking... My oldest brother had a 73 charger like it, and my other had a 73 dart sport with the stripe that followed the roofline across the top... identical to this, but his was marlboro red/ white
!Jim, some of the rust was visible from the outside, especially if you knew where to look, and looked close enough. In reality what you could see didn’t look all that bad, but rust is like an iceberg: only about 20% of it is visible from the outside, the other 80% is lurking underneath.
If you look closely in these pics, you can see what it looked like before I started removing the vinyl top:
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If you’ve got any of these same indicators, I’d definitely be considering the possibility there could be similar damage on yours. Not to scare you, but it is possible. A lot of it will likely depend on what kind of life the car lived and the local climate conditions before you came into possession of it.
None of the rust damage was visible from inside the car from what I could see when I had it partially disassembled for the new carpet and tinted windows, all adding to the surprise factor when I peeled the vinyl back.
As for keeping the garage clean, that’s just me. I can’t stand clutter, and I can’t stand a dirty shop. I don’t have a lot of room left in the garage with two partially disassembled cars in it, and it is definitely a working shop, so I have to stay on top of keeping it somewhat clean and organized. I don’t sweep and dust before every photo, or necessarily even once a week. I just try and keep it tidy as I go and sweep up the mess as it requires.
The dust that’s generated doing all this bodywork is definitely the biggest thing to contend with. It’s almost as bad as drywall dust, it gets EVERYWHERE especially when it gets airborne. During the really dusty work, I open up the big door afterwards and give everything a thorough blow out. That seems to help at least keep it in check.
Thanks very much for the compliment on my repairs! I really appreciate it.
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