Tim, As usual I appreciate your videos and this one on the Convertible Soft Top Installation really brought back some awful memories. We don't have any Shops in our area that are familiar with the Sunbeam Alpine. After restoration of my Blue Boy back in 2008-10, I tried to get several shops to tackle installing a top for me.
One such shop bragged that he was the absolute best in installing tops but was reluctant to do the Alpine. All kept putting me off. I observed about every Alpine I found during the British Car Events, taking pictures and asking questions. Only a few were what I would consider adequate and fewer were in my opinion nice. After several years I tackled it myself. It was a real experience but I was satisfied with my inexperience. Next time I will hopefully be a bit better. Again thanks for your efforts to "Keep'em-on-the-Road....
Here are some words to share with you about that "ODD Little Bolt" that is part of the soft top world: I noticed for the first time a few days ago how easily the drain trap under the bronze bracket for the soft top hinge can become clogged causing water to fill up and submerge the "bolt". My Blue Boy's Bolt was not in such bad shape back in 2008 when undergoing restoration.
But several of the parts to the tops I have for my other Alpines are in very bad condition. A friend (David H) called me asking for some replacement bolts he was in need of about a week ago. We discussed the rusty condition and their causes. That is when I searched for and found some of my parts were in need of replacement.
I was in the shop (CenterLine Eng) today with Larry watching him make a bolt for me. That is when I read the SAOCA Forum POST Mark Davis (Volvo Guys) made asking about a source.
My search a few days ago turned up ZERO, so here goes..........I should add that if anyone out there is interested in doing this fabrication, please do so quickly. The first of next week CLEng will be activated.
Repeat! If you are interested in purchasing a pair or more please let me know ASAP.
Here is the portion of the soft top in which you will find the "bolt":
Pictured below is a bolt that is hardly, if ever mentioned that I know of. Our Sunbeams have them in a place hardly ever noticed. Yet, if you have a soft top it comes into play each and every time you either raise or lower the top.
I am having replacement bolts made to duplicate the "originals". Tentative sell price be around $18 to $20 a pair. The more made, the lesser the price. I have asked for 30 pairs. If interested please let me know ASAP. I will be confirming the quantity for order this coming week.