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  • #234796
    Anonymous
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      Hi, I tried putting them on, one cold am, and realized the passenger has to get in and then buttoned and zipped.  Then I realized, after I got in , that I had to ask a passer by to push on snaps on windscreen side frame.  Well, then we eventually had to get out.  Is there something I’m missing here?    Dennis P

    #256972
    Royal
    Participant

    @royal

    Dennis, you seem to have found the Achilles’ Heel of TD replicas.  Getting yourself inside and closed up to the weather is so cumbersome, it is quite laughable.  You can take some comfort in knowing that if you succeed to get the curtains on, they are much more “weatherproof” than original TD side curtains are.  

    This tool makes it much easier:  http://www.sailrite.com/Top-Snapper-Tool
    #256973
    Paul Mossberg
    Keymaster

    @pmossberg

    Ditto what Roy said. I have the same tool.

     

    Another manufacturer difference…Classic Roadsters Ltd.’s Duchess side curtains have a long zipper under the window. You can put your arm through to snap the curtain to the windshield frame. Then zip it closed. Was also useful for paying tolls in the pre EZ-Pass days.

    Paul Mossberg
    Former Owner of a 1981 Classic Roadsters Ltd. Duchess (VW)
    2005 Intermeccanica Roadster

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    #256974
    billnparts
    Participant

    @billnparts

    I never knew a tool like that existed. Gonna have to get me one of them darn things.

    Bill Ascheman
    Fiberfab Ford
    Modified 5.0, 5sp., 4:11
    Autocross & Hillclimb
    "Drive Happy"

    #256975
    Paul Mossberg
    Keymaster

    @pmossberg

    Good for two things…

     

    You can grab the female part of the snap and manuveur it onto the male snap.

     

    It’s also good for unsnapping, especially where the male fittings are screwed into the fiberglass. The tool keeps you from pulling the snaps out of the fiberglass.

     

    Paul Mossberg
    Former Owner of a 1981 Classic Roadsters Ltd. Duchess (VW)
    2005 Intermeccanica Roadster

    If you own a TDr and are not in the Registry, please go to https://tdreplica.com/forums/topic/mg-td-replica-registry/ and register (you need to copy and paste the link)

    #256976
    Bill Gould
    Participant

    @texag71

    Or, you could just do what some of us did and buy a Lafer. 🙂

    1981 Lafer TI
    1600 cc Type 1 engine

    #256977
    Richard Shear
    Participant

    @gbidick

    the side curtains on the LR can be operated from the inside of the car. You can unzip and also latch the front to the windshield.

    #256978
    Paul Mossberg
    Keymaster

    @pmossberg

    You’re just spoiled Bill!

    Paul Mossberg
    Former Owner of a 1981 Classic Roadsters Ltd. Duchess (VW)
    2005 Intermeccanica Roadster

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    #256979
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks, will go to boat shop and check it out.  Dennis P

    #256980
    Ed Service
    Participant

    @eddy

    Has anyone built a hardtop for our cars?  In my climate we don’t get that many days that are really suited to open top driving!

    #256981
    newkitman
    Participant

    @newkitman

    My Fiberfab has a velcroed flap on the bottom that is supposed to allow you to reach out and snap the snaps on the door. In my case I guess I would attach the top of the side curtian zipping it part way, then snap the front snap on the windshield frame and the other frame snaps, complete zipping the side curtain closed and then reach through the bottom flap and snap the top to the doors. To get out is the reverse of getting in. Have I got that correct?

    Allen Caron
    VW based 53MGTD - "MoneyPenny"
    "If one thing matters, everything matters" - from the book The Shack

    #256982
    Royal
    Participant

    @royal

    I bought my first MGT in 1968 while living in Rhode Island.  So, I figgered that I would assemble my normal top, lay Saran Wrap or something similar over it and then lay fiberglass cloth over that.  I figured that the fiberglass would not adhere to the Saran Wrap, but so what if it did?  Then I would carefully remove the fiberglass top-shaped enclosure and add stiffeners and more fiberglass here and there as the top demanded.  

    This fiberglass top idea has been on my To-Do list now for 45 years.  …and it’s almost worked it’s way to the top.  But, now I’m almost 72, live in NC and I just can’t get excited about it (or much of anything, for that matter).  So, I would appreciate it if whoever has done this would post so I can cross it off my list for (at least) having thought about it for 45 years.   (I ought to get partial credit on this project for simply having pondered of it for so long, don’cha think?  Julie says that pondering is one of my rare talents.)
    #256983
    newkitman
    Participant

    @newkitman

    Here’s a like to a TD on the samba that’s for sale and has a removable hard top. Looks to be made from fiberglass from the photo so it can and has been done.

     

     

    Allen Caron
    VW based 53MGTD - "MoneyPenny"
    "If one thing matters, everything matters" - from the book The Shack

    #256984
    edward ericson
    Participant

    @edsnova

    All credit to Roy on the hard top, I say!

    Nice job, Roy.

    #256985
    Royal
    Participant

    @royal

    So now here I am, proud as a peacock……..as another item gets crossed off my list, Volume XXXI page 633. Thanks Allen and Ed, couldn’t have done it without your support.  And Julie says I never do anything.  Hah!

    #256986
    Paul Mossberg
    Keymaster

    @pmossberg

    Classic Roadsters Ltd. had an optional factory hardtop.

    Paul Mossberg
    Former Owner of a 1981 Classic Roadsters Ltd. Duchess (VW)
    2005 Intermeccanica Roadster

    If you own a TDr and are not in the Registry, please go to https://tdreplica.com/forums/topic/mg-td-replica-registry/ and register (you need to copy and paste the link)

    #256987
    Jonathan Annear
    Participant

    @bigband39

    A fellow Rhode Islander, Royal! Congrats on escaping. LOL What I wouldn’t give to find one of those hardtops in a garage somewhere. Of course, the person that assembled my car figured that heat was unnecessary and removed all the components. That would probably be a good first step to fall driving.

    #256988
    newkitman
    Participant

    @newkitman

    Roy I reread your post and ya know what? You’re quite the ponderer. 5 stars for pondering.  Smile

    Allen Caron
    VW based 53MGTD - "MoneyPenny"
    "If one thing matters, everything matters" - from the book The Shack

    #256989
    Bill Gould
    Participant

    @texag71

    No, Paul, I’m not spoiled. After driving the Lafer around in Houston heat and humidity for a while, though, I do tend to smell that way. 😉

    In all seriousness, though, even though the Lafer has tempered glass windows that slide down into the doors, I’ve only had them on maybe four times in the six years I’ve owned the car — and one of those times was when it was in the trim shop to have a new top made.

    1981 Lafer TI
    1600 cc Type 1 engine

    #256990
    Royal
    Participant

    @royal

    Bill, just curious, when installed do your semi-normal windows they do a good job on keeping the rain out?   How about the noise?  

    #256991
    Bill Gould
    Participant

    @texag71

    Sorry, Roy, but I’ve never driven in the rain with the windows fitted. In fact, I’ve only been caught in the rain twice, and only one of those times did it come down hard enough to even turn on the wipers (which do work, but seem to have only two speeds: slow, and slower).

    As for noise, mine is not an especially quiet ride at any time.

    1981 Lafer TI
    1600 cc Type 1 engine

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