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Judging from the age of promotional literature (ads) from manufacturers of 356 hardtops there's now (since the demise of 356's in '65) such a drastically diminished demand for this after market item that there's no incentive (profit) to continue production The manufacturer of my hardtop closed up shop decades ago...BUT there is a market out here in 'madness land'...limited to be sure, but nevertheless exists!

 

IIRC Ollie in Wales constructed a stunning and unique hardtop from a Bug sedan roof clip for his speedster. (I can't find his old posts with photos) Granted it's metal, heavy and awkward, but it could certainly serve as the male mold for fiberglass recreations!!!

 

Tom Canty did a visual photoshop rendering of a modified Ghia hardtop clip as a swoopy hardtop that smoothly blended into the turtle deck of a speedster...It very much resembled the white top on that green speedster.

 

Just thinking outloud!!!

Recently I picked this up. Has to pretty much be sliced and diced to make something that would work, but it's a start. 

 

Plans are to change pretty much everything with the exception of the roof curve. It's going to be dropped, sliced, rear window will change, side windows will change, windscreen mount will differ. Loads to think about. 

 

 

    Ray,  since you brought up incorporating LED's as the third brake light into a hardtop here's an interesting dilemma that someday I'll resolve:

 

    My ancient Plasticon after market hardtop has an odd but nicely streamlined, flat, backward facing 'vent looking' protuberance centered just above the rear window opening. It's 9"wide and abruptly ends with about 3/4" height. It has no practical reason to exist other than somebody at Plasticon thought imitating something resembling the popular scoops and flairs from the 60's would look cool!

    My dilemma is deciding to either file it flat, or to give it a reason to exist by opening up that 9"x3/4" projection and installing an LED strip...and hope it isn't mistaken for a 'Clown Car'!!! 

 

 

 

 

I posted some time ago a bumper led, which is made so that when you look at it you cannot see it but turn it on and it shows through the paint. I know that this needs to be done in the build process so you could do it as the example above in the lower area and it could be not showing at alll until you light it up.  Somebody showed the truck with a hidden light on the sight here. Ray

 

Yes Robert M is right

 

Carl post a picture.

Last edited by IaM-Ray

David,

The top will eventually be black.

That 9" is so narrow that a string of LED's tucked into the shadow of the opening probably wouldn't be noticed until lit up. (At least that's what I imagine)

 

BTW...Many thanks on the latch tip. Now I've got all the hardware needed to safely secure the top.

 

Ray,

Thanks for that very cool idea and information. If I was fantasizing an all out, no holds barred, Outlaw that's the way I'd go!

Originally Posted by WOLFGANG - '89 CMC FWB, FL:

Wow that's an ambitious project!  Is it a roof clip from a metal 356 or fiberglass replica coupe clip?

It's a replica fibreglass clip from the same place where I got my rear seat correction panel. 

 

This is how much needs to come off the roof pillars to get it down lower. Started gutting the car last night in preparation for taking the body off this weekend. 

 

Originally Posted by El Frazoo:

That vimeo thing is pretty amazing.  But really, nobody with a Speedster travels with that much luggage.  I can get all I need and have room to spare inside the car.

It may be a VW culture thing.  At one of the local car shows here several of the VW guys showed up and almost all of them had the roof-top luggage racks with a vintage suitcase, metal type ice chests or wooden box, and other paraphernalia.  One guy even had a tricycle on the roof of his.

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