Re: Convertible Top Adjustment
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Re: Convertible Top Adjustment
- From: Bob Crockett <bcrocket@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 19:25:56 -0500
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Thomas Hanson wrote:
A friend of mine is trying to reassemble a '72 cuda from memory, and asks
me a million questions, all I tell him is to refere to hisFactory service
manual, and he told me it was full of obsolete information! Tom in
Dallas.
Yeah, lots of the stuff in the fsm is obsolete, if you have done
modifications, restification, using "incorrect' parts, etc. also, in
the intervening decades, people have come up with alternate ways to do
things "better than factory". Remember, the factory also did it as
economically as they could on the assembly line.
But as far as the convertible top: How much modification,
restification, improvement, etc. etc, has been done? I only wish my '64
Dodge FSM _had_ 'vert' top adjustments! I would be happy to at least
start where the factory did. Anyone _know_ of a manual with early A
boty 'vert' top adjustments???
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