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1965 Ford Mustang Convertible Top Repair - How To: Replace Your '65-'68 Convertible Top

We Follow Along As A '65 Mustang Gets Its Top Replaced
By Mark Houlahan
Photography by Mark Houlahan
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 Replace Convertible Top Top Removal
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 Replace Convertible Top Top Removal
To begin the removal of the top, the header weatherstrip is partially removed and the separate bead at the front of the top material is pulled free. Then, the top is pulled free of the front tacking strip. The top is in the down position, which is where most of the early removal steps occur.
Replace Convertible Top Screws
The No. 2 and 3 top bows retain... 
   
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Replace Convertible Top Screws
The No. 2 and 3 top bows retain the top with a simple, flat steel strip that is attached to the bows with screws. Remove the screws, and then carefully slide out the steel strips.
Replace Convertible Top Raise Top
The No. 2 and 3 top bows retain... 
   
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Replace Convertible Top Raise Top
The No. 2 and 3 top bows retain the top with a simple, flat steel strip that is attached to the bows with screws. Remove the screws, and then carefully slide out the steel strips.
Replace Convertible Top Wire Stay
A wire-stay is located on... 
   
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Replace Convertible Top Wire Stay
A wire-stay is located on each side of the top frame to help position and locate the top material. Remove the retaining screws from them, and pull the wires through and out of the top material.
Replace Convertible Top Cut Top
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Replace Convertible Top Cut Top
To facilitate easy removal and make the old top more manageable, the top is cut away from the rear tacking strip. The remaining material is easier to work with for removal.
Replace Convertible Top Rear Tacking Strip
Once one of the top pads was... 
   
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Replace Convertible Top Rear Tacking Strip
Once one of the top pads was removed, the rear tacking strips were deemed unusable, as was the front tacking strip. This Mustang has seen several replacement tops throughout the years. New plastic tacking strip material is installed in place of the old paper type.
Replace Convertible Top Remove Rear Bolt
With the top frame completely... 
   
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Replace Convertible Top Remove Rear Bolt
With the top frame completely free of material (except for one bow pad previously mentioned), the crew at Mr. Autocraft then removed the rear bolt-in tacking strip and the old well liner. The boot retaining trim is removed here to access the front of the well liner.
Replace Convertible Top Rear Window
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Replace Convertible Top Rear Window
Once the well liner has been sepa-rated from the floor, the liner and rear window are raised high enough to get at the mounting bolts for the rear tacking strip. The strip is actually three separate pieces-one long rear strip and two short side pieces.
Replace Convertible Top Rear Window
Once the well liner has been... 
   
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Replace Convertible Top Rear Window
Once the well liner has been sepa-rated from the floor, the liner and rear window are raised high enough to get at the mounting bolts for the rear tacking strip. The strip is actually three separate pieces-one long rear strip and two short side pieces.

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