DDDAAAMMMNNN !! So thank you so much for this video damn thank you so much for this video I have to replace my top and I’m going to do it myself and you have helped me out so much thank you so much sir thank you this is your subscriber on the West Coast Los Angeles and can I wait for your next video thank you🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
There are a couple of top replacement videos that were made over a decade ago and one is in a few different languages. There is also a couple good write-ups on the Pelican forum with some photos. This wasn't really too hard. I got the replacement top and headliner from an eBay seller and it was pretty reasonable. Just got the car outside and no leaks! The channels that these German cars have to direct water away from the center of the car work great. Glad I could help out and thank you for subscribing!
@Jerry Earley This is a two part step by step done by an upholstery shop. Between the AG and these two you should be able to get it done. th-cam.com/video/f-O-CZSXJgQ/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/W94T2tCM998/w-d-xo.html
Once again, thank you for this video. This is your subscriber on the West Coast Los Angeles. With your help I was able to do my top and I didn’t have to spend $1600-$2000. I bought all my parts from Pelican Parts that’s near me in Harbor city California. Well, thank you so much. Can’t wait for the next project that you do.
Hey thats great to hear! I didn't find it that hard, and 2-3K is way to much to spend on someone wrapping fabric over a frame. I have another 911 I am working on and the first video will happen soon. I still have a drive video for the red 911 coming. Thanks for subscribing and watching my videos!
The only thing missing is the installation of the rubber tires. Should they be cut or should they be glued whole? Please clarify this part, there are usually leftover pieces on both sides
Thank you for this question. This is very important to use the correct adhesive or it will come apart. I am surprised I didn't show this, I typically always am touting this product. It is called "DAP Landau top adhesive" and it comes in a light blue can. I have tried all the 3M stuff (77, 80, and 90) and nothing works like the DAP product. You will need air, and a glue sprayer to use this unless you plan on brushing everything. I also see that they now have introduced a spray can of this stuff. It is $20-$30 so not cheap considering you can get a gallon for $50. Good luck and thank you so much for commenting and watching!
DDDAAAMMMNNN !! So thank you so much for this video damn thank you so much for this video I have to replace my top and I’m going to do it myself and you have helped me out so much thank you so much sir thank you this is your subscriber on the West Coast Los Angeles and can I wait for your next video thank you🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
There are a couple of top replacement videos that were made over a decade ago and one is in a few different languages. There is also a couple good write-ups on the Pelican forum with some photos. This wasn't really too hard. I got the replacement top and headliner from an eBay seller and it was pretty reasonable. Just got the car outside and no leaks! The channels that these German cars have to direct water away from the center of the car work great. Glad I could help out and thank you for subscribing!
@Jerry Earley This is a two part step by step done by an upholstery shop. Between the AG and these two you should be able to get it done.
th-cam.com/video/f-O-CZSXJgQ/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/W94T2tCM998/w-d-xo.html
Once again, thank you for this video. This is your subscriber on the West Coast Los Angeles. With your help I was able to do my top and I didn’t have to spend $1600-$2000. I bought all my parts from Pelican Parts that’s near me in Harbor city California. Well, thank you so much. Can’t wait for the next project that you do.
Hey thats great to hear! I didn't find it that hard, and 2-3K is way to much to spend on someone wrapping fabric over a frame. I have another 911 I am working on and the first video will happen soon. I still have a drive video for the red 911 coming. Thanks for subscribing and watching my videos!
Excellent video. Appreciate your effort in making these videos and documenting the process.
14:13 Whoopsy , nice too see another vid from After Noon Garage
Ssoooooooooooooooooo cool video. Very helpful. KP
You know you want to do upholstery with me.... I know it.
The only thing missing is the installation of the rubber tires. Should they be cut or should they be glued whole? Please clarify this part, there are usually leftover pieces on both sides
Hey thanks for the video, what type of glue did you use on the front and rear edge of the top? you brushed it on in the video
Thank you for this question. This is very important to use the correct adhesive or it will come apart. I am surprised I didn't show this, I typically always am touting this product. It is called "DAP Landau top adhesive" and it comes in a light blue can. I have tried all the 3M stuff (77, 80, and 90) and nothing works like the DAP product. You will need air, and a glue sprayer to use this unless you plan on brushing everything. I also see that they now have introduced a spray can of this stuff. It is $20-$30 so not cheap considering you can get a gallon for $50. Good luck and thank you so much for commenting and watching!