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I want to sell these T-Tops since I plan on going hardtop. Pretty much just trying to get out of them what I will need to buy a junk yard roof and finish the job. Also have the bag for them, and atelast 1 of the 2 cloth
T-Top shades. Glass looks to be tinted or something. In pretty good shape from what I can tell, but will investigate further into it if interest arises. Pictures will be posted upon request also.
I would say $150 for all + Shipping (No clue what shipping will be at the moment.)
-Oliver
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do they have the mirror tint on the inside?
any scratches on the glass? if so are they very noticeable or is it very hard to see them?
would you go any cheaper on the price?
if so could you tell me a shipping price to Lyles TN 37098. thanks
Yes they have a mirror tint. I noticed it one day when I set them in the grass and felt my skin melt when the sun reflected off of them and hit my face. They have a few tiny scratches but really nothing noticeable unless you look up close. (Will verify that when I get home, think any scratches are in the tint, not the actual glass).
I will probably go lower on the price, depending on what shipping is and if there is anything wrong with them. Will get pics today.
Both glass panels and tinting look to be in very good condition. One has a few very minimal surface imperfections that are nearly invisible, while the other is virtually flawless. I took them apart just to get a godo look at the weather stripping and such. I would say for a restoration project where you really want them to look good, replace the rubber flap thing on the outside edge (not weather strip, but just vinyl thingy). It is a little curvy, but is functional. They are both in great working order. handle turns easily and locks, and the bolts move smoothly.
__________________ 84 Z28, slow but steady progress. 350 with Performer Air Gap manifold, Proform Roller Rockers, L98 Aluminum Heads (10.5:1 Compression), Body/Frame welded supports/connectors, Engine Bay fully wire tucked, engine harness cut down to 4 wires and relocated behind motor, A/C removed (correctly), ready to turn into hard top.