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mad57

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I got a guy who stopped by the shop today, with a rare 85 monte carlo convertible. A private company did these back in the day for chevy. Well the latch pin that holds the top in tight while driving is worn down and wont hold it tight anymore, any body have any idea where i could get this type of latch. In case the photos dont explain it The male end (dicky) with the ringed edges goes into the fixed angled hole all while pulling the t handel the curved inner spring load c cut than goes against the male end and wont let the top fly up. anybody have any idea where to still get these??
 

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mad57

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HAAA iam 41 now dan, and the monte is RARE in that chevy never made a convertible one factory so they actually hired and outside company to build them for the public. serial # and all.
 
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mad57

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If it makes ya feel better i just had knee surgery:)
 

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For as long as you've been messing with those things (MCSSdotcom)- you should know better than anyone.
Have you tried to contact any coachbuilders still in business? Maybe adapting some of the newer/better hardware that is available? Or rebuild/construct what you have(?)
 

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I got a guy who stopped by the shop today, with a rare 85 monte carlo convertible. A private company did these back in the day for chevy. Well the latch pin that holds the top in tight while driving is worn down and wont hold it tight anymore, any body have any idea where i could get this type of latch. In case the photos dont explain it The male end (dicky) with the ringed edges goes into the fixed angled hole all while pulling the t handel the curved inner spring load c cut than goes against the male end and wont let the top fly up. anybody have any idea where to still get these??

Who did the conversion? Have you checked to see if they are still in biz.?That would be my first step. Is their a brand on any of the parts?
 
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Last I heard ASC (American Sunroof Corporation, I think) had a presence in Bowling Green KY. They used to make some or all of the soft tops for Corvette & Cadillac XLR. They might still do the Corvette parts for all I know.

A quick google search makes it look like their HQ is in San Diego. Of course they may have had nothing to do with this Monte.
 

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I would check with a local custom interior shop. Those would have been non-brand specific parts and I don't think there's any ultra-specific parts on ragtop conversions.
 
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mad57

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Its a buddys car he loves this thing the aftermarket company is out of business, We even know the head upholstery guy who made the tops for these back in the day he doesnt know where to get them either. no name on it at all, im gonna try welding the ridges up a bit and shaping them back down to add the steel thats worn. thks.
 

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Having never seen a latch like that by ASC or Hess and Eisenhardt, I looked up '85 Montes. They were built by Matrix3 and seem to be long gone as a company. The door jamb may have a sticker that says M3 instead of Matrix3.
 
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