Melrose T-Top International is an authorised GM aftermarket accessories retailer and manufacturer (but not owned by GM). Producing Honda Del Sol roofs is not aligned with their main business and image of being a GM aligned entity. Upon take over they asked existing customers (for transition) to contact them just to honor the outstanding orders "if any". Melrose T-Top saying they made a mold and it didn't work and did't fit etc is likely a run around story given to would be customers ordering (after honoring the outstanding orders). This is to keep their image as a GM only aftermarket accessories retailer and fulfill the outstanding orders legally and silently close down the Honda Del Sol roofs. Hard to believe they had been fulfilling several orders up to the last year and the molds are defective? Since that was their story, upon giving you the rights to make it, without a doubt they likely held on to the original good molds to be consistent with their story or damaged them prior to shipping or shipped you the so called "faulty" (prototype) molds they got their hands on and leave you to fend for yourself in redeveloping these roofs from scratch. Good Luck and hope you can develop them for the Honda Del Sol community.
@@gplock1626 I would try to disassemble completely where the glue joint is, as if it is coming off at the end, it will no doubt come undone everywhere else. I would then remove as much of the old glue as possible. Then use the glue for the windscreen (flexible, heat resistant, water resistant and extremely durable).
Brad The Dad uhhhhhh not yet man - we’re working on them in our free time - not rushing them - tweaking, shaping, molding .... messing around with it until we get something perfect. Every-time we do something it costs us money so it’s a slow process but we’re working on it.
Tell someone to make new rubber seals for the tops. Impossible to find.
Melrose T-Top International is an authorised GM aftermarket accessories retailer and manufacturer (but not owned by GM). Producing Honda Del Sol roofs is not aligned with their main business and image of being a GM aligned entity.
Upon take over they asked existing customers (for transition) to contact them just to honor the outstanding orders "if any".
Melrose T-Top saying they made a mold and it didn't work and did't fit etc is likely a run around story given to would be customers ordering (after honoring the outstanding orders). This is to keep their image as a GM only aftermarket accessories retailer and fulfill the outstanding orders legally and silently close down the Honda Del Sol roofs.
Hard to believe they had been fulfilling several orders up to the last year and the molds are defective? Since that was their story, upon giving you the rights to make it, without a doubt they likely held on to the original good molds to be consistent with their story or damaged them prior to shipping or shipped you the so called "faulty" (prototype) molds they got their hands on and leave you to fend for yourself in redeveloping these roofs from scratch.
Good Luck and hope you can develop them for the Honda Del Sol community.
crxdelsolsir thank you for the insightful comment. We are fully aware of the situation! We’re on it! 🤙🏼
Thank you I appreciate your honesty
Thank you for the video bro! I’m glad that you broke down the glass top now that I have one imma need this video
Very informative! Thank you so much!
Sentree awesome! Glad to hear that! Appreciate the view!
We need these !
I was wondering if you guys are making them
Maybe they can make new molds from an existing top?
Are you willing to sell the inner frame by itself at this point?
I'm looking for one to buy but I can't find one for sale.
Any updates to this?? Really want one lol
Your beard has a much cleaner respectable look here.
Thank you?
Didn’t you guys get the molds form ameripol
GPLOCK we did - we bought the entire company. Ameripol no longer exists - we re-branded “SunTops®️”
Old Sols I have an ameripol top and at the corners the glass is peeling off the frame. Any ideas what to use to glue it back down ???
@@gplock1626 I would try to disassemble completely where the glue joint is, as if it is coming off at the end, it will no doubt come undone everywhere else.
I would then remove as much of the old glue as possible.
Then use the glue for the windscreen (flexible, heat resistant, water resistant and extremely durable).
Any ETA on when these will be released?
Brad The Dad uhhhhhh not yet man - we’re working on them in our free time - not rushing them - tweaking, shaping, molding .... messing around with it until we get something perfect. Every-time we do something it costs us money so it’s a slow process but we’re working on it.
Don't make new one so the price of the originals stays high.
hi where I can buy?
Sent an email to them(couldnt find any listing of this for sale on their site). Got a response back they will not be making any. :(
C Lo yeah - unfortunately i believe that’s the case for the time being 😩
Subscribed since I follow u on ig haha
Does any one have info on how todo this for a transtop?
mike sawyer we have the molds to make the transtop and regular targa versions - we bought the company
We’re working on them all the time