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Carson Top Install Part 2

 
Carson Top Install Part 2
The Return of the Carson Top: Part 2 - Street Rodder Magazine
The oak bow is for securing the front of the top and for tacking the material. Steve creates beautiful, precise aluminum welds. The top is cross-braced for added strength. That aluminum channel allows for a rubber gasket there. There's a rubber seal between the windshield and the top. View Related Article
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