Speedy6111
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In a previous thread some discussion started about bikini tops. I thought I’d note my experiences here, as there doesn’t seem to be much detail about this approach anywhere.
Background: I’m a new-ish Landy owner, acquiring a 1980 S3 SWB hardtop in autumn last year. I use it for general running around, school runs, tip hauler. I have access to another car (and a motorcycle), so I have some freedom to have the Landy not be a ‘do everything’ vehicle 24x7.
Here in a wintery shot:
I’d always liked the idea of a full tilt - rolling up the sides in summer, etc. But I realised there were some disadvanatages:
- not as secure as hardtop
- probably draftier in winter
- still some work to remove completely, and even when removed, still got the stick set
- bloody expensive to buy new (around £700+ for new sticks and hood). Used stuff still quite expensive and often corroded or shrunk
So, with all the hot weather, I decided to remove the hardtop and run topless and just see how that was. Cheap to do, reversible if no good. Fortunately my vehicle had been rebuilt so no seized nuts and the lid came off pretty easily. And it’s great fun - I love the sense of freedom, and how ‘right’ the truck looks.
Parched Fields:
A bit more thinking. A bikini top might be an acceptable compromise:
- offers sun and rain protection to front 3 seats
- very quick to remove / store when the ‘full’ open experience is desired
- flexible - no top, no top plus door tops, top, top with door tops, top, doors, fume curtain for a fabric cab
- relatively inexpensive (see below)
- looks good and a bit different.
So, I’ve ordered all the bits: (all inc vat)
Front Hoop - John Craddock - 64
Canvas - Exmoor Trim via Rimmer Bros - 95
Stick clamps x2. - Ebay - 11
Hood staples - Craddock - 5
All up, about £175.
But, I hear you cry, you need a shark tooth rail and door channels and...
I’m picking up a used shark tooth for about £40.
Door channels aren’t absolutely necessary, but there may be flapping.
I’ve also found a tailgate for £50. It needs stripping and painting, but will complete the tub, and prevent stuff (including kids) falling out.
Parts are due late this week/early next, so I’ll update with progress/pics. Hope this is interesting / of use to someone!
Cheers.
Background: I’m a new-ish Landy owner, acquiring a 1980 S3 SWB hardtop in autumn last year. I use it for general running around, school runs, tip hauler. I have access to another car (and a motorcycle), so I have some freedom to have the Landy not be a ‘do everything’ vehicle 24x7.
Here in a wintery shot:
I’d always liked the idea of a full tilt - rolling up the sides in summer, etc. But I realised there were some disadvanatages:
- not as secure as hardtop
- probably draftier in winter
- still some work to remove completely, and even when removed, still got the stick set
- bloody expensive to buy new (around £700+ for new sticks and hood). Used stuff still quite expensive and often corroded or shrunk
So, with all the hot weather, I decided to remove the hardtop and run topless and just see how that was. Cheap to do, reversible if no good. Fortunately my vehicle had been rebuilt so no seized nuts and the lid came off pretty easily. And it’s great fun - I love the sense of freedom, and how ‘right’ the truck looks.
Parched Fields:
A bit more thinking. A bikini top might be an acceptable compromise:
- offers sun and rain protection to front 3 seats
- very quick to remove / store when the ‘full’ open experience is desired
- flexible - no top, no top plus door tops, top, top with door tops, top, doors, fume curtain for a fabric cab
- relatively inexpensive (see below)
- looks good and a bit different.
So, I’ve ordered all the bits: (all inc vat)
Front Hoop - John Craddock - 64
Canvas - Exmoor Trim via Rimmer Bros - 95
Stick clamps x2. - Ebay - 11
Hood staples - Craddock - 5
All up, about £175.
But, I hear you cry, you need a shark tooth rail and door channels and...
I’m picking up a used shark tooth for about £40.
Door channels aren’t absolutely necessary, but there may be flapping.
I’ve also found a tailgate for £50. It needs stripping and painting, but will complete the tub, and prevent stuff (including kids) falling out.
Parts are due late this week/early next, so I’ll update with progress/pics. Hope this is interesting / of use to someone!
Cheers.