Lightweight Hard Top for a 400SE
Discussion
I don't know about a lightweight tops but the difference in weight on the 450SE to the 350i hard tops is tremendous!.
As soon as I lifted out the hard top panel on the 450 I though blimey this thing weighs a ton!.
I don't know if it is thicker or it has any sort of strenghtening built into the 400/450 hard tops but they do weigh quite a bit more than the 350i versions (in my experiance).
MikeB
As soon as I lifted out the hard top panel on the 450 I though blimey this thing weighs a ton!.
I don't know if it is thicker or it has any sort of strenghtening built into the 400/450 hard tops but they do weigh quite a bit more than the 350i versions (in my experiance).
MikeB
mikeb said:
I don't know about a lightweight tops but the difference in weight on the 450SE to the 350i hard tops is tremendous!.
As soon as I lifted out the hard top panel on the 450 I though blimey this thing weighs a ton!.
I don't know if it is thicker or it has any sort of strenghtening built into the 400/450 hard tops but they do weigh quite a bit more than the 350i versions (in my experiance).
MikeB
I think he's asking about a true (all over) hardtop rather than just the Targa panel although I must admit I took it the same way as you when first read.
Security would be the only reason why I could think anyone would want this, it would look naff IMHO
I have a mould for the centre section of the hard top but it's not fantastic and the parts need a lot of work to get sorted. Steve Heath and I are hatching a plan to do a complete hard top which, when the new addition is in the garage I will set about doing. I hope to do this as a comprehensive item with return flanges, etc.
TaS
TaS
tasmania said:
I have a mould for the centre section of the hard top but it's not fantastic and the parts need a lot of work to get sorted. Steve Heath and I are hatching a plan to do a complete hard top which, when the new addition is in the garage I will set about doing. I hope to do this as a comprehensive item with return flanges, etc.
TaS
Put me down for 2
dont care what they look like - Winters a comeing and theyre both being used daily!seamus said:
Imagine it would look something like the weismann number that goes on a Z1, works-ish - for the wedges there are a row of bolts that are accessed from within the cabin and boot, not that difficult to remove and then put back on for those that prefer a hardtop option..
I think the early Tasmin's are slightly different, well mine is anyway. The lower part of the roof is held on with a finishing piece of fibreglass covered in vinyl, screwed on with self-tappers into the fibreglass. There are no nuts or bolts. I wouldn't like to keep removing these to put the hard top on.
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