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Old 09-25-2000, 04:21 PM   #5
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Convertible top prices vary with the quality, as with anything else. I've seen tops for late models advertised for $150. but without a rear window, headliner, defroster provision, pads or the all-important installation. Usually, you get what you pay for and most new tops look good for a year or two, especially if keep in a garage, out of the sunlight or snow and ice.
It's the long haul that shows the quality - or lack of it.

Mustangs Unlimited sells a high-quality convertible top for the '87 model, complete with glass window, for $259.
Figure another $30. for pads plus tax and you have a $300, top that will hold up awhile.
More importantly, professional installation is very expensive ($300. or more if done right) and installation costs the same for a cheap top as a good one, so it pays to do it right and get a good quality convertible top.
Another $100. is well worth an extra few yers of trouble-free service from your ragtop.


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