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If someone has a hard top they would be willing to part with my life would be perfect.
I thought I had a hard top lined up but the deal unraveled on me.
I still need a hard top for a SV which was sold as a 1966. I don't expect to find a perfect top. I am ready to do repairs, sanding, painting etc.
Back in 1968 (when I had my Tiger), there was a guy in my hometown who drove an Alpine and did some kind of door-to-door work. He left the car running one day and it caught fire and burned up. He didn't have the hardtop on at the time and stopped by my Mom's house, where he'd seen my car parked, to ask if I wanted it. I think she gave him $50. It was in perfect condition and added a lot to the car, especially during the winter months. I don't think that's going to happen again, though.