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    Proper Vinyl Top Replacement Advice Needed - 1973 Newport Custom

    Excellent tips! Did you remove your front and rear windows before applying the roof?
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    Proper Vinyl Top Replacement Advice Needed - 1973 Newport Custom

    SMS on top, Legendary on bottom. Legendary looks to be the winner! I hope their wait times are better, I hear awful stuff about SMS.
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    A new apprentice of the MOPAR club - 1973 Newport Custom

    Did a little mountain climbing yesterday to stretch her legs and get a feel for driving land yachts.
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    Proper Vinyl Top Replacement Advice Needed - 1973 Newport Custom

    Transmission fluid looks nice and red on the dip stick. Nothing weird so far. I didn't even think about that being a possible issue!
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    Proper Vinyl Top Replacement Advice Needed - 1973 Newport Custom

    let's hope this isn't a terrible sign? Radiator flush time.
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    Proper Vinyl Top Replacement Advice Needed - 1973 Newport Custom

    The worst I could find was in the engine bay. The original owner had a radiator cap recently blow off. I guess some rust in the radiator line. Maybe time for a flush?
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    Proper Vinyl Top Replacement Advice Needed - 1973 Newport Custom

    I don't see any nasty-looking rust on the underside yet. The panel interiors look solid still! Has this thick black truck bed liner-like coating on a lot of stuff. Thoughts?
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    Proper Vinyl Top Replacement Advice Needed - 1973 Newport Custom

    I have a feeling this thread is just going to document my journey with this car. Just climbed into the trunk to look around. Some old surface rust that looks way worse than it actually is. I don't see any deep pitting or anything. So much exposed bare metal in this trunk! It just rained on us...
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    A new apprentice of the MOPAR club - 1973 Newport Custom

    Thank you all for the warm welcome! Certainly makes my decision to jump into this hobby less daunting. Is this what you're looking for?
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    Proper Vinyl Top Replacement Advice Needed - 1973 Newport Custom

    Big_John and CBODY67, Thank you for the sage advice. I may have self-induced some panic by over-reading this week on vinyl tops and rust. The current plan is to give it a solid cleaning, top to bottom, and wax it well (Meguiars Ultimate and 303 Protectant). I'll carefully inspect to ensure...
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    Proper Vinyl Top Replacement Advice Needed - 1973 Newport Custom

    Thank you all so much for the excellent information and motivation! The car is worth preserving, no rot on the underside. Low mileage and well-maintained engine. I reached out to the one local upholstery shop and was quoted around $1500. I'll do it myself for that, been watching a lot of...
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    Proper Vinyl Top Replacement Advice Needed - 1973 Newport Custom

    Well, I know what I'll be planning in the next few months! ;) Samples coming from SMS and Legendary. I'll be sure to post pics once I pull the vinyl off.
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    Proper Vinyl Top Replacement Advice Needed - 1973 Newport Custom

    An absolute wealth of good information. This should get me started in the right direction. I've got some samples coming from Legendary, thanks for the tip! https://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/products/vtl19f13 If it's worth doing it's worth doing right. Excellent plan. I'll first find a...
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    Proper Vinyl Top Replacement Advice Needed - 1973 Newport Custom

    Hello all, Just picked up a 73 Newport 4 Door Hard Top in very good condition overall. Unfortunately, it does have 3 fairly small spots of the dreaded vinyl bubbles. Some time this year I'd like to have the vinyl replaced. I do not want a small problem to become a large problem! 1. Do you...
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    A new apprentice of the MOPAR club - 1973 Newport Custom

    Hello everyone, Alexander here. In a few short weeks, I went from being sick and tired of dealing with repairing my 2003 Caddilac to owning my first land yacht. Embarrassingly, I know very little about cars (despite being an engineer). Working on the Caddilac was such a pain that it killed...
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