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New top, the next skill we attempt to learn

 

Mr87Monty
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Not a Chevy but it is taking time from the chevy and I am sure that the skills learned on this on will somehow carry over.  2001 Chrysler Sebring.  Has the original top and it now leaks and is ripped along the tension cables.  So once again after watching YouTube my sons and I have decided to try and replace it.  Found a detailed how-to set of videos that is divided into 6, 15 minute segments.  Last night it took us two hours to get through the steps in the first 15 min video.  We hope to complete this by Monday.  Tonight we may try to get the rear window out.  

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Hilton, New York
1941 Chevrolet Master Deluxe
1987 Monte Carlo LS
2001 Chrysler Sebring Convertible


   
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Mr87Monty
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Took ~13 hours over a few days but we installed the top.  Hit it with a garden hose and it seems ok for leaks.  There is one when you shoot the water right at the weatherstripping above the drive.  Might be able to fix that with a few adjustments.  

Hilton, New York
1941 Chevrolet Master Deluxe
1987 Monte Carlo LS
2001 Chrysler Sebring Convertible


   
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