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Boptops
by buildin32
Posted: 12/26/2000 18:32 EST

Sure like the Boptop that Sid Chavers is selling what I don't like is the cost.
What does everyone think about it?
I'm sure i can build one for a tenth of what they want.
Anyone had experience with HArtz material?
Thanks
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Jeff Reid

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RE: Boptops
by Cruzr32
Posted: 12/26/2000 18:48 EST

The boptops are nice, but as you said, a bit pricey. I'm working on a drop top for my deuce, using Girtz industries top irons.


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RE: Boptops
by buildin32
Posted: 12/26/2000 20:06 EST

Never heard of Girtz before just wondering if I could get some more info
Thanks
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Jeff Reid

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RE: Boptops; Girtz top irons
by cabriolethiboy
Posted: 12/28/2000 11:09 EST

I am running Girtz top irons on my 32 cabriolet. They are all polished stainless. I recommend getting the polished stainless irons, because they aren't that much more than the plain ones. They look real good too! Girtz Industries, Inc. is located in Monticello, Indiana. Address is RR3 Box264, Monticello, Indiana, 47960. Phone: 219-278-7510, FAX 219-278-6221. It takes about 4 to 6 weeks to get them. Most of the top irons that you see advertized by the body builders are selling Girtz irons.
I am also running a Lebarron-Bonney top on my car. It is a cabriolet so it is a little more complicated than a roadster. I installed it myself in two evenings. Has been on there for 3 summers now.

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