68 Cloth or Vinyl Convertible top.
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Racer
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68 Cloth or Vinyl Convertible top.
Hi all.I will be in need of a new convertible top for my 68. I was on line and came across Robbins Convertible tops. They have 2 styles avail. 1 is the cloth for $440 and the other is the vinyl for $239. I read that Robbins tops are very well made and come with a 6 yr warranty. The price is not a big issue between the 2 for me ,its more of the quality. I do have a vinyl on now and i had a vinyl top on my 69 but i never seen a cloth top before. Does anyone have a cloth top? If so how do u like it and how does it compare to the vinyl top. Also what do u think of Robbins tops?
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Hi MR,
Paul 74 is a real advocate of the cloth top!
I think it depends how you want the car to look as to which you choose.
Regards,
Alan
Paul 74 is a real advocate of the cloth top!
I think it depends how you want the car to look as to which you choose.
Regards,
Alan
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I bought a Robbins top for my Miata, rear window dimensions were different than OEM, I was disappointed. As for quality, the Robbins top was very good, not excellent. Overall I was happy with the top.
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So another words Paul 74 loves the cloth top? What are the differences in looks? Besides one being cloth and one being vinyl? I want to stay original as possible but want a very good convert top .
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So what did u do about the dimensions being off? did u return it ? Or u made it fit.
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The demensions of the window were different that the OEM top, didn't notice until top was on. If you want the window to be the same size as it came off the factory line, then check out window demensions for the Robbins.
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Team Owner
Your call: go for the ordinary vinyl or go for the best. If you want originality go ordinary.
#8
Racer
For what its worth, I just had the old vinyl top replaced on my 59 with an Al Knoch cloth top - after seeing the result I don't think I would ever go with vinyl again!
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[QUOTE=paul 74;1594381640]Unless you own a Mercedes-Benz, a Haartz cloth top will not look original. That cloth is used on higher end cars. Why? It is pliable, wrinkle resistant, and will not crack as vinyl does. In other words, very high quality.
Your call: go for the ordinary vinyl or go for the best. If you want originality go ordinary.
[/QUOTE Hi Paul 74 Is that yours with the cloth top? Very nice but from the pics you cant even tell it is cloth. Is that a Robbins cloth top?
Your call: go for the ordinary vinyl or go for the best. If you want originality go ordinary.
[/QUOTE Hi Paul 74 Is that yours with the cloth top? Very nice but from the pics you cant even tell it is cloth. Is that a Robbins cloth top?
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Well , as far as quality I recommend Robbins tops on here all of the time when this subject comes up . I've installed many tops and theirs are always top quality . I wouldn't say the same for Al Knoch. But vinyl or cloth is a personal choice thing as far as looks but the cloth has a rich look and won't get the permanent wrinkle lines that vinyl will if you are the type to leave your top down for long periods of time. Vinyl is easier to keep clean and light color cloth tops tend to stain as being talked about in a recent thread where the top has mold on it.
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Well , as far as quality I recommend Robbins tops on here all of the time when this subject comes up . I've installed many tops and theirs are always top quality . I wouldn't say the same for Al Knoch. But vinyl or cloth is a personal choice thing as far as looks but the cloth has a rich look and won't get the permanent wrinkle lines that vinyl will if you are the type to leave your top down for long periods of time. Vinyl is easier to keep clean and light color cloth tops tend to stain as being talked about in a recent thread where the top has mold on it.
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Racer
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Well , as far as quality I recommend Robbins tops on here all of the time when this subject comes up . I've installed many tops and theirs are always top quality . I wouldn't say the same for Al Knoch. But vinyl or cloth is a personal choice thing as far as looks but the cloth has a rich look and won't get the permanent wrinkle lines that vinyl will if you are the type to leave your top down for long periods of time. Vinyl is easier to keep clean and light color cloth tops tend to stain as being talked about in a recent thread where the top has mold on it.
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Le Mans Master
I don't know of any shop that will refuse to install the Robbins top for you . I closed my shop over three years ago and retired but I'm still too busy working for past collector customers to retire and too busy to take on any more clients . The only top that I know of that local shops refuse to install are Al Knoch .
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I don't know of any shop that will refuse to install the Robbins top for you . I closed my shop over three years ago and retired but I'm still too busy working for past collector customers to retire and too busy to take on any more clients . The only top that I know of that local shops refuse to install are Al Knoch .
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Le Mans Master
I have been hearing a lot about Ragg Topp and I'm sure it is a good product but I'm not sure anything will protect from the mold problem that we have been seeing from air pollution in our area . It is everywhere and turning white house roofs black with mold that is very hard to keep cleaned.
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I don't know of any shop that will refuse to install the Robbins top for you . I closed my shop over three years ago and retired but I'm still too busy working for past collector customers to retire and too busy to take on any more clients . The only top that I know of that local shops refuse to install are Al Knoch .
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Le Mans Master
Same reason that I stopped using them. Their quality control has gone down in recent years and the tops are usually cut too short with bunched up material where they sew the binder edges on causing wrinkles in the top that are impossible to stretch out. Very poor quality. Who needs the hassle when you have Robbins.