T top to Hard top
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From: Manitoba, Canada
Car: 1987 Z28 IROC
Engine: 6.2L
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23
Re: T top to Hard top
Not hard for a body shop at all. Whether you want to pay the $$ they will charge is up to you. I have no idea of the cost but it wouldn't be cheap.
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Car: 1986 IROC Z
Engine: 5.0 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23 Posi
Re: T top to Hard top
IMO, unless the car is in otherwise excellent condition (rusted floor pans due to t-tops leaking?) and/or has sentimental value to you, a much more practical solution would be to sell the car and then search for another that better-suits you.
Re: T top to Hard top
I was just curious, because I seen on one of the GM parts websites they sell one brand new for 600 dollars. But I wasn’t sure of the total cost into doing it. Overall my car is in great shape, no rust or anything. But if finding a hard top car is the way to go. Than that’s what I would have to do. I just didn’t want to spend a fortune either to make it happen. I was just curious that’s all. But if it’s more trouble than it’s worth, I guess I can just deal with the few leaks lol.
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Re: T top to Hard top
The easy solution is to buy a roof. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1982-1992-C...-/323764939355 for example. $400. Any competent body shop could do this job.
Re: T top to Hard top
The easy solution is to buy a roof. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1982-1992-C...-/323764939355 for example. $400. Any competent body shop could do this job.
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