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1966 Ford Mustang GT National Parts Depot Vinyl Top Replacement

You Can Do It Yourself But You May Want To Call A Professional For A Wrinkle-Free Installation
From the July, 2010 issue of Mustang Monthly
By Donald Farr
Photography by Donald Farr
1966 Mustang Gt Mustang
Vinyl tops were one of the original factory options for early Mustangs. Available in black and white for '65-'66, the grained tops added a distinctive, contrasting appearance to hardtop models. Like everything else on older Mustangs, replacement is a fact of life, as exposure to the elements can take its toll on the vinyl material. Fortunately, replacement tops are available for just over $100 from most Mustang parts vendors. The actual remove-and-replace procedure is not that difficult. However, there are some tricks to the trade for achieving a wrinkle-free job, so you may want to employ a professional. Check with your favorite Mustang shop or talk to upholstery specialists in your area. Shops that specialize in upholstery or convertible tops can usually handle vinyl top replacement.

1966 Mustang Gt Contact Cement
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1966 Mustang Gt Contact Cement
Bobby starts the installation by spraying contact cement on the roof. Then he lays the vinyl in position and folds it over.
Our '66 Mustang GT came from the factory with the white vinyl top, which has been replaced several times over the years. Currently, the car is undergoing a full restoration at Classic Creations of Central Florida, so owner Merv Rego enlisted Bobby Elen from Lakeland, Florida's J&B Auto Upholstery to stop by to professionally install the new top, which was acquired from National Parts Depot. The front and rear glass was already out, and minor surface rust on the roof had been repaired during the bodywork in preparation for the fresh Signalflare Red paint. If you're simply replacing the top, you'll have to remove the front and rear window glass and moldings (which makes this a good time to repair any leaks), drip rail retainer and moldings (requires drilling out rivets), and the quarter-panel chrome trim, which is attached behind the sheetmetal via nuts, so you'll have to remove the rear seat, interior quarter trim panels, and package shelf for access.

1966 Mustang Gt Top Straight
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1966 Mustang Gt Top Straight
Getting the top on straight is vital. For early Mustangs that came with the vinyl roof from the factory, look for these punch marks in the upper glass channels, both front and rear. They were put there at the factory to help line up the pair of vinyl top seams. Bobby still uses them today to align new tops. If the Mustang did not come with the vinyl top from the factory, you will need to make measurements.
On '65-'66 Mustangs, small aluminum strips were riveted into the driprails to retain the edges of the top. Like most, the strips on our hardtop were broken at the sharp corners over the rear quarter window, and we quickly learned that these strips, not reproduced at this time, are hard to locate. Fortunately, we were able to locate an intact pair at Mustangs Etc.

1966 Mustang Gt Adds Coat Of Contact Cement
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1966 Mustang Gt Adds Coat Of Contact Cement
With the top still folded over, Bobby adds a coat of contact cement to the back of the vinyl material.
1966 Mustang Gt Pull Tight Corners
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1966 Mustang Gt Pull Tight Corners
After flipping the top over, Bobby pulls tight at the corners. Be sure to press the material into the body line indention along the rear of the roof.
1966 Mustang Gt Vinyl Material Secured
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1966 Mustang Gt Vinyl Material Secured
Bobby makes sure that the vinyl material is secure at the A and C pillars. If needed, he will lift the vinyl and apply more glue underneath.
1966 Mustang Gt Trim Vinyl
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1966 Mustang Gt Trim Vinyl
After smoothing out wrinkles, Bobby uses a razor blade to trim the vinyl at the front and rear windows. He says to trim long, never short.
1966 Mustang Gt Cutting Edges
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1966 Mustang Gt Cutting Edges
To keep the corners from wrinkling, Bobby cuts small slits in the edges of the material. They will be hidden behind the window molding.
1966 Mustang Gt Trims Top Quarter Panel
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1966 Mustang Gt Trims Top Quarter Panel
Bobby trims at the top of the quarter-panels. Chrome trim will cover the edges here.

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