First off this is a how I did it not a how to do it thread.
If you know of a better way than what I did please feel free to post your thoughts and opinions.
I decided to remove my vinyl top because of found rust holes during my initial inspection under the tops leading edge.
I am not sure what I will do at this point with this car but I intend on cleaning up and prepping as much of the car as I can at home to hopefully save the car and some money.
Anyways I started by cleaning the car really well then I dried it off, I put a tarp inside the car covering as much of the interior I could.
All of the thin aluminum trip pieces can be removed with a plastic pry bar- crows foot.
The large aluminum trim going along the front on the vinyl tarp is held down with 4 screws for each side of the trim totaling 8 screws in all. The center screws are hidden under a small trim piece that was just siliconed in place.
The four outer screws are hidden under the rubber weather strip which just pulls out easily.
Once all the trim and trim clip screws are removed the only thing holding the fiberglass shell in place is large globs of black silicone and spray adhesive that is holding the vinyl to the car along the weather strip area.
I was able to use cedar window and door shims to separate the fiberglass shell from the silicone by jamming the wooden wedge along the silicone blob scraping away at it while pushing in other wedges on either side of the silicone blob I was working on removing..
The center of the top has some blobs of silicone that I couldn’t reach with a large paint stirring stick or the wedges so I used a long thin rope and my Wife and I sawed through the silicone pretty easily.
I will be happy to answer any question for anyone doing considering doing the same thing to their similar year MGM yet keep in mind I am no expert.
I cleaned up as much as I my back would allow me but I still have a lot left to do before I can send it off for paint and body work.if that is what I decide to do.
I have four holes that I know of and perhaps more, I treated all the rust with Ospho rust converter
And cleaned the car again.
I put a tarp over the exposed body work and a car cover over the entire car.
It will sit this way until I can afford to do something about this mess..
I hope this is readable with not too many spell check or grammar corrections needed yet if there is I guess it’s too bad because I am too tired and sore to correct them. lOL
If you know of a better way than what I did please feel free to post your thoughts and opinions.
I decided to remove my vinyl top because of found rust holes during my initial inspection under the tops leading edge.
I am not sure what I will do at this point with this car but I intend on cleaning up and prepping as much of the car as I can at home to hopefully save the car and some money.
Anyways I started by cleaning the car really well then I dried it off, I put a tarp inside the car covering as much of the interior I could.
All of the thin aluminum trip pieces can be removed with a plastic pry bar- crows foot.
The large aluminum trim going along the front on the vinyl tarp is held down with 4 screws for each side of the trim totaling 8 screws in all. The center screws are hidden under a small trim piece that was just siliconed in place.
The four outer screws are hidden under the rubber weather strip which just pulls out easily.
Once all the trim and trim clip screws are removed the only thing holding the fiberglass shell in place is large globs of black silicone and spray adhesive that is holding the vinyl to the car along the weather strip area.
I was able to use cedar window and door shims to separate the fiberglass shell from the silicone by jamming the wooden wedge along the silicone blob scraping away at it while pushing in other wedges on either side of the silicone blob I was working on removing..
The center of the top has some blobs of silicone that I couldn’t reach with a large paint stirring stick or the wedges so I used a long thin rope and my Wife and I sawed through the silicone pretty easily.
I will be happy to answer any question for anyone doing considering doing the same thing to their similar year MGM yet keep in mind I am no expert.
I cleaned up as much as I my back would allow me but I still have a lot left to do before I can send it off for paint and body work.if that is what I decide to do.
I have four holes that I know of and perhaps more, I treated all the rust with Ospho rust converter
And cleaned the car again.
I put a tarp over the exposed body work and a car cover over the entire car.
It will sit this way until I can afford to do something about this mess..
I hope this is readable with not too many spell check or grammar corrections needed yet if there is I guess it’s too bad because I am too tired and sore to correct them. lOL
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