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That is a funny story and coincidence, but you do resemble that actor and I also see him showing military weapons too on one of the channels (I forget what it is called). I don't want to take over the thread with our stories so I'll keep it short and catch up with you on PM or email. I do remember hearing you mention a few things and best wishes for mom and that is awesome....94. You are living the American Dream for sure and I admire it. Well, long story and things keep changing with sequestration and furlough coming too. I was supposed to be promoted and move to Hawaii, but the position is now being deleted and if I get this job I applied for here, I will be extending a few years, if not I will be going back to Hawaii next March. Thanks for the update and take care. Best wishes, Craig
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05-30-2013 | #12 |
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Dallas, TX
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My father-in-law has a similar type contraption for the removable hardtop on his 1957 Thunderbird. I can tell you that the T-bird top is CONSIDERABLY larger and heavier, and this thing mounts to the ceiling and winches the thing up.
The problem is that it is pretty clunky to use, and lowering the big heavy top onto the immaculately restored Tbird is a daunting task. It doesn't get much use. The top usually gets changed around a family event or function so there are plenty of guys out there. Last time it was me, my father in law and 2 brothers in law all jockeying the top and car around the garage. It would be far easier to just put the thing on a wheeled cart, but this type of system does have the advantage to keeping things out of the way.
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05-30-2013 | #13 | |
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Now, "What are you a bunch of sissy's?!! Drop and give me twenty!"!!! Now, back on topic, my tops all go in targa storage bags and are stacked against the wall in one of my bedroom closets. I don't want the chance of possible moisture or mold (basement) to damage the colored top headliner fabric. |
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05-30-2013 | #14 |
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05-31-2013 | #15 |
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Nashville, TN
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For garage storage, I use wall brackets that have the padded tubular arms that you can get at the Depot or Lowes and lean back towards the wall. I believe they are for bikes. I can put both tops on this set up with pad (towel) near the top separating the two. Works great and keeps them out of harms way.
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06-03-2013 | #16 | |
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