Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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The roof was intact without rust patches . . .
. . . when it arrived at Warren's shop, so no, it wasn't a corrective measure.
Actually, I like the appearance of vinyl with this particular color scheme. The owner will keep it garaged, so it shouldn't share the fate of vinyl tops parked outdoors.
When you have a lemon . . .
By: Dr No : April 5th, 2015-12:46
. . . make lemonade. My brother-in-law Warren has a regular customer who acquired what he thought was a '70 Dodge Challenger T/A. When I saw it in his shop a few years ago, I knew right away it wasn't the real deal, mostly because the engine was a 'B' blo...
The paint job took over . . .
By: Dr No : April 5th, 2015-14:32
. . . a year to complete. The quality of the work is evident in these photos. So how does a '70 Challenger look? This was originally a hard top, so the vinyl is another change from the factory build sheet. When it's done, it will have T/A lettering and st...
Got it. Good answer.
By: patrick_y : April 8th, 2015-10:34
Good answer. I was wondering if there was a technical reason why they went for the vinyl roof. Again, beautiful car with beautiful touches. Pistol grip shift lever, orange air intake on the engine, lots of special little touches. Thanks for sharing Art.
It's a good mix...
By: patrick_y : April 9th, 2015-10:38
Sometimes too much of a strong color like purple is a bit too much. So the interruption of the main color with the vinyl top can help. That was my exact concern. I was afraid of long-term longevity suffering due to the vinyl. But since this car is obvious...