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hardtop Identification

neveridle

Donation Time
I am hoping someone can tell me what this hardtop came off of for I just received it with a 1968 Alpine. I don't think it is correct but do not know what it goes to? It seems to be made out of fiberglass and does not have the pins on the rear to mount it buy? The gentlemen I got it from said it fits the car , but I would really like to have to correct top for my car. Thanks in advance, neveridle
 

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Bill Blue

Platinum Level Sponsor
Yep, sure is a Parrish top. They’re not too bad, actually.
Yes, they are well made and very durable. Mine fit like crap. Fortunately, they are fibreglass and easily fitted to the car. Time consuming, but no deep, dark secrets or special techniques to master.

Bill
 

Warren

Bronze Level Sponsor
There is a number on the quarter window channel could be the build number. The tops are like raincoats for me anyway ;)
 
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