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Old 09-24-2000, 02:07 PM   #3
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Look in the Yellow Pages for Auto Upholstery shops and take it in for an estimate.
Stiching and a small patch shouldn't be too expensive but you won't know without an estimate.

The missing plastic molding piece can be obtained through Mustangs Unlimited or a few other aftermarket dealers.

A new top is closer to $300. but the installation is a bear and really should be done by pros. This can push up the cost to as much as $800. - $900. in some cases.
Cheaper to fix yours and maintain it well.
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