Here's my deal... back in February, my '86 T-bird was sitting in its shed, all warm and cozy during a snowstorm, when the roof of the shed collapsed on it. For what happened, the damage was pretty minor, but the insurance co. still totalled the car. So now I've got the 'bird back and a little spending money to boot, but I've got a partially caved in roof (like pretty much the area where the sunroof would be if I had one), a deep scratch in the hood (which is going to wait until I decide whether or not I want to put an intercooler on and a new hood anyway) and a big dent in the driver's side fender.
Anyway, the question is this-- how difficult do you all think that it would be to have t-tops installed on the car? I'm thinking that it would be pretty difficult more than likely, but that's why I'm asking around.
If it comes out to not be feasible, then I'll probably have a sunroof installed instead, but the t-tops would be so much cooler.
Thanks in advance for any and all opinions!
Matt
Anyway, the question is this-- how difficult do you all think that it would be to have t-tops installed on the car? I'm thinking that it would be pretty difficult more than likely, but that's why I'm asking around.
If it comes out to not be feasible, then I'll probably have a sunroof installed instead, but the t-tops would be so much cooler.
Thanks in advance for any and all opinions!
Matt