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TheEngineer

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Hardtop repair
« on: December 16, 2017, 13:04:08 »
My hardtop was damaged by someone pushing my 280SL into it with great force. The hardtop was standing against the wall of my garage in front of my car. The rear glass and one side glass was broken, the hardtop twisted, the headliner punctured and the top dented. A very good Metal Man did rebuild the metal structure, fitted it on the car and removed the dent. I have obtained new glass and rubber sealing strip. We were wondering what the sequence of operations should be: Painting, then install the glass, then install new headliner. Or: install new headliner, paint and then install the glass. Where can I get the original headliner material? Help please!
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Re: Hardtop repair
« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2017, 14:34:43 »
I hope painting comes first since that is what I did with mine. Also seems to be the sequence Motoring Investments used in their restorations as evidenced by the photos on their site.
Frank Koronkiewicz
Willowbrook, Illinois

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Re: Hardtop repair
« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2017, 16:50:14 »
Paint it then install the new headliner and finally the glass would be the order
to get it properly done. Part of the headliner is glued inside the window opening making
it impossible to get it right(factory correct) with the glass installed.

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Re: Hardtop repair
« Reply #3 on: December 16, 2017, 17:04:11 »
Attached are two pdf's from the German pagoda side for Hardtop restoration. The pictures explain most of the process. If you like it and need help (translation), you can contact me

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Re: Hardtop repair
« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2017, 20:10:13 »
Thank you very much, all of you! Just what I was looking for! And, Dirk, auch besten Dank. Von wegen der Uebersetzung: vielleicht kann ich das auch machen.
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Re: Hardtop repair
« Reply #5 on: December 16, 2017, 20:31:42 »
Attached are two pdf's from the German pagoda side for Hardtop restoration. The pictures explain most of the process. If you like it and need help (translation), you can contact me

Dirk

Dirk,

Vielen dank. I will get use of your pdf also. I was trying to figure out where those little clips with the pointed coroners went.
Frank Koronkiewicz
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Re: Hardtop repair
« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2017, 17:36:40 »
Just what I needed: a pointed coroner to find out why my hardtop died
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'50 Jaguar Roadster XK120, #670.318 (sld)
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Re: Hardtop repair
« Reply #7 on: December 17, 2017, 19:23:25 »
I wouldn’t spend much time looking for a “pointed coroner” but you will find clips with pointed corners. Dang auto spell.
Frank Koronkiewicz
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Re: Hardtop repair
« Reply #8 on: December 17, 2017, 22:56:47 »
Well, Frank, I just could not leave that one alone. I am so very frustrated with this entire affair I could not sleep. That was a 2 o'clock in the morning stab. Dealing with one particular woman at GEICO, her name is Kimberly Jaworski, is very frustrating. She is careless and cares less. Gets facts wrong and upsets me. Perhaps she does that on purpose to rattle me. There was an allegation the accident was engineered by me to collect insurance. I am just very upset. But I have the wall in my house repaired and a new garage door to keep the weather out. The Pagoda is still at the body shop and I miss the car. We have had some very nice days and I would have enjoyed driving the car to Starbuck's
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Re: Hardtop repair
« Reply #9 on: December 18, 2017, 05:29:37 »
There was an allegation the accident was engineered by me to collect insurance.

Well, you can't blame her. After all, you are the "Engineer"

Seems like saving 15% may not be worth it Teddy Brosevelt.
Frank Koronkiewicz
Willowbrook, Illinois

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