Thread: replacing vinal top
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08-23-2005 01:43 PM #1
replacing vinal top
I notice rust blisters showing up under the vinal top of my 68 mustang. I pulled the top off and found that there was no paint under the vinal top. It looked like someone had taken a wire wheel and removed 75% of the paint down to bare metal. I have rust everywhere. The pitting is bad in some spots, but has gone through in only one small spot. I'm afraid to try and sand all the pits out because I might remove to much metal. Is it okay to clean the pits out the best I can with a wire brush and then try to neutralize the rust with ospho? I'm thinking of putting another vinal top on. Is it okay to just primer the top and window wells and then put new vinal on?
Thanks for any help
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08-23-2005 02:09 PM #2
It might be ok to do it that way....if you want the rust to come back and continue spreading through the rest of the roof.....I guess it would depend on what your definition of ok is !!!!! The bad spots need to be cut out and replaced with new metal. It's a lot more work, but it's the right way to do it.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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08-23-2005 06:09 PM #3
For some reason Ford never put much paint under vinyl tops. My '67 LTD was rusted through in several places. New metal is the way to go, unless you're going to sell it quick.
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08-23-2005 07:09 PM #4
The one on my '66 Mustang was the same way except it was padded, what a mess. IMHO, now that you have it off, I'd leave it that way.Ken Thomas
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11-11-2005 06:01 AM #5
I am getting ready to remove the vynil top from my nova ,any tricks to getting it off?just finished a frame off resto mod 67 Chevellewith 383 stroked LT1 and a 75 mb 450 SL (not a hot rod but a sweet old convertable}Now am restoring a 69 Nova SS
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11-14-2005 12:20 AM #6
Vinyl tops suck, unless you a body shop. For the bod shops, vinyl tops = lots of buisiness fixing rust. Get rid of it and patch the holes with steel..
Education is expensive. Keep that in mind, and you'll never be terribly upset when a project goes awry.
EG
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11-14-2005 12:41 AM #7
Originally posted by 75mbsl
I am getting ready to remove the vynil top from my nova ,any tricks to getting it off?
Thank you Roger. .
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