T Tops anyone?
Sorry off topic but I found this on our local Craigslist and thought it was cool.


Original Ice Cream Truck 1948 Chevy panel $4800.00
Runs and Drives.. This is original,,, you can restore it or make a street rod.. Its hard to find a truck like this..
Call Ron at 989-274-6698
http://saginaw.craigslist.org/cto/1674426343.html



Original Ice Cream Truck 1948 Chevy panel $4800.00
Runs and Drives.. This is original,,, you can restore it or make a street rod.. Its hard to find a truck like this..
Call Ron at 989-274-6698
http://saginaw.craigslist.org/cto/1674426343.html
i think that reply is way off topic, and i hope it gets deleted
but, anyway, t-tops would be awesome on an HHR
the problem i could see, would be the stress they would be under
most, if not all cars ive seen with t-tops have stress cracks somewhere near them
i think the HHR pillars are important for strength in these cars
but, it would be awesome
convertible HHR would rule
but, anyway, t-tops would be awesome on an HHR
the problem i could see, would be the stress they would be under
most, if not all cars ive seen with t-tops have stress cracks somewhere near them
i think the HHR pillars are important for strength in these cars
but, it would be awesome
convertible HHR would rule
A T-top is cool for a while. Until you get tired of pulling them off and putting them back on all the time. I had a '79 Cutlas with a T-top. It was a lot of fun. The last year we owned it, we never took them off. Too much of a hassle. That's why I like sunroofs so much. Push of a button and its done. A few drops of rain, push a button again.


