We're making progress at lightening speed now! I had scheduled vinyl top installation on Papa Smurf for last Monday, but a lightening storm was forecast. His workshop was already full of cars and he didn't want to take a chance of getting any of the cars wet, so we postponed until tomorrow, maybe! I had ordered the vinyl trim for the bottom of the C pillar along with clips. I was debating whether to get him to install the clips or do it myself
The delay gave me more time to consider and I steeled myself and put the clips on.

Compare to post #1114; it's hard to see, but one large hole (still there) and a few small holes were already there. I needed to drill about three holes on both sides. That first hole was really hard to drill -- it hurt me just to put a hole in the nice paint!! Used LOTS of tape, a towel, punch, and a couple of bits (smaller then larger) to get it done. The tape also was pulled to follow the line from front to rear of pillar. Sure hope these clips work!
The pinstripe is painted, Xtremek. The body and paint guy and I had a bit of discussion about that. He wanted decal, which is available; but I leaned toward paint with stencil available. Originally the pinstripe was paint, supposedly using a wheel and sometimes the wheel marks are visible! The stencil wasn't as easy as hoped -- nothing is -- but he did a good job.
Thanks for comments, Cris. My Ole Paint comes in handy on occasion. Xtremek has an 8N that gets occasional use, as well. They are really neat tractors, but can hardy hold a candle to some of the newer models -- except, of course, they are cheaper!

The delay gave me more time to consider and I steeled myself and put the clips on.

Compare to post #1114; it's hard to see, but one large hole (still there) and a few small holes were already there. I needed to drill about three holes on both sides. That first hole was really hard to drill -- it hurt me just to put a hole in the nice paint!! Used LOTS of tape, a towel, punch, and a couple of bits (smaller then larger) to get it done. The tape also was pulled to follow the line from front to rear of pillar. Sure hope these clips work!
The pinstripe is painted, Xtremek. The body and paint guy and I had a bit of discussion about that. He wanted decal, which is available; but I leaned toward paint with stencil available. Originally the pinstripe was paint, supposedly using a wheel and sometimes the wheel marks are visible! The stencil wasn't as easy as hoped -- nothing is -- but he did a good job.
Thanks for comments, Cris. My Ole Paint comes in handy on occasion. Xtremek has an 8N that gets occasional use, as well. They are really neat tractors, but can hardy hold a candle to some of the newer models -- except, of course, they are cheaper!





















































