simply called convertible tack strip. Should be available from any shop that installs convertible tops. Please note that the front header bar uses a different thickness than the rear tack bow. Google hydroe-lectric.com and most convertible info will be available. Great people to deal with
Dale @ NOS
there must be someone in Australia that sells / installs convertible tops ? or anyone who sells muscle car parts should have or can source ?
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 09:40:07 AM
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 05:29:28 PM
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norontcan said
Apr 22, 2018
There are 2 types of tack strip. The originals were all layered, glued cardboard. The more modern are a soft plastic. Some width/thickness combinations are only available in one of the types. Restoration Specialties in Windber, PA is a good source. ( Also Hydro Electric that Dale mentionned. )
-- Edited by norontcan on Sunday 22nd of April 2018 09:33:56 PM
seventy2plus2 said
Apr 23, 2018
NOS wrote:
simply called convertible tack strip. Should be available from any shop that installs convertible tops. Please note that the front header bar uses a different thickness than the rear tack bow. Google hydroe-lectric.com and most convertible info will be available. Great people to deal with
Dale @ NOS
there must be someone in Australia that sells / installs convertible tops ? or anyone who sells muscle car parts should have or can source ?
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 09:40:07 AM
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 05:29:28 PM
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 05:30:39 PM
hydroe-lectric.com doesn't work.
NOS said
Apr 23, 2018
seventy2plus2 wrote:
NOS wrote:
simply called convertible tack strip. Should be available from any shop that installs convertible tops. Please note that the front header bar uses a different thickness than the rear tack bow. Google hydroe-lectric.com and most convertible info will be available. Great people to deal with
Dale @ NOS
there must be someone in Australia that sells / installs convertible tops ? or anyone who sells muscle car parts should have or can source ?
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 09:40:07 AM
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 05:29:28 PM
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 05:30:39 PM
hydroelectric.com doesn't work.
NOS said
Apr 23, 2018
seventy2plus2 wrote:
NOS wrote:
simply called convertible tack strip. Should be available from any shop that installs convertible tops. Please note that the front header bar uses a different thickness than the rear tack bow. Google hydroe-lectric.com and most convertible info will be available. Great people to deal with
Dale @ NOS
there must be someone in Australia that sells / installs convertible tops ? or anyone who sells muscle car parts should have or can source ?
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 09:40:07 AM
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 05:29:28 PM
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 05:30:39 PM
Hi all, looking for a place to buy the tacking material for the tack rails. Needs to be 14mm or 5/8 wide.
simply called convertible tack strip. Should be available from any shop that installs convertible tops. Please note that the front header bar uses a different thickness than the rear tack bow. Google hydroe-lectric.com and most convertible info will be available. Great people to deal with
Dale @ NOS
there must be someone in Australia that sells / installs convertible tops ? or anyone who sells muscle car parts should have or can source ?
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 09:40:07 AM
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 05:29:28 PM
-- Edited by NOS on Saturday 21st of April 2018 05:30:39 PM
There are 2 types of tack strip. The originals were all layered, glued cardboard. The more modern are a soft plastic. Some width/thickness combinations are only available in one of the types.
Restoration Specialties in Windber, PA is a good source. ( Also Hydro Electric that Dale mentionned. )
-- Edited by norontcan on Sunday 22nd of April 2018 09:33:56 PM
hydroe-lectric.com doesn't work.
www.hydroe.com/