Hi Rob & IML!
I've been following Rob's 'journey' in trying to find if white-on-white for a
conv. top is in fact 'original' and ifo, where would he actually get one from.
As I am in a similar situation with my 1966 conv. I would appreciate it if
anyone who does come up with an answer (including Rob if a member contacts him
off line) would kindly email me directly (dan.donna.m@xxxxxxx) with the
answer. The top on 'Brandy' is looking kinda ratty...to the point that I am
almost embarassed to take her out around the neighborhood. Thats in advance to
ALL the IML members for help in general and in finding a conv. top in
particular....and Good luck to Rob!!!
Dan Melnik
> Well, I've heard different views so far on the correct color and
> grain for my Imp, but haven't located a source that supplies a white top with
>a
> white underside. I have an original Imperial exterior and interior booklet
>with
> samples of actual interior and roof coverings that were to have been
>available
> in 65. It has black, blue, white & sand as conv. top choices. I peeled back
> these book samples and all of them had a black underside, except the white
>one-
> which is white on white. Also these samples are of the pinpoint grain style
>and
> some members say that leather style grain is original.
> I do not mean to be disagreeable with anyone about this, but I'm
> just looking for some input from our original convertible owners out there!
>And
> a source to get a white on white top.
> Thank You. Rob rlkidd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> Also, where would the build sheet be located on 65 Imp converts?
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