Slashed Top
I do have homeowner's insurance, since I own the townhouse, but that's a good thought. My deductible on my comprehensive for the car is actually $0, and I already filed the claim with them for this one, but if something ever happens again to the car while it's sitting in my carport, I'll have to consider the homeowner's policy. Good call.
- Jeremy (jnn4v)
- Jeremy (jnn4v)
So I met with the insurance company today, and they agreed that the top needs to be replaced, and that it's listed as a 9 hours of labor job. They wrote up an estimate for a shop and cut me a check. Now I just need to figure out where to go.
I'll probably place an order w/ HTG for the top since that seems to be what everyone recommends. I just don't know where to have it delivered...
- Jeremy
I'll probably place an order w/ HTG for the top since that seems to be what everyone recommends. I just don't know where to have it delivered...
- Jeremy
Not sure if you're interested on doing the install yourself. If so, let me know and I can help you. Would be about a 4-5 hour job with both of us. I did mine in 5 hours with a friend and also had to make the modification to the '00 frame in that time.
Originally Posted by SwansS2K,Jun 30 2005, 03:22 PM
Not sure if you're interested on doing the install yourself. If so, let me know and I can help you. Would be about a 4-5 hour job with both of us. I did mine in 5 hours with a friend and also had to make the modification to the '00 frame in that time.
- Jeremy (jnn4v)
I talked to Don, and he's actually going to help me install the new top. We need a rivet gun, though. Does anyone here have one? I posted this in the Mod Day forum as well, so sorry for the double-post.
- Jeremy (jnn4v)
- Jeremy (jnn4v)
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