Will a 1968 hardtop fit on a 1974? There is no middle/rear pin on the 1968 top or on the 1974 decklid.
Q. C3 Convertible Hardtop - 1968 vs 1974
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Re: Q. C3 Convertible Hardtop - 1968 vs 1974
275 miles? -- Go get it with your SUV or rent one. That may not be inexpensive, but it is the most secure and less chance of damage.Terry- Top
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Re: Q. C3 Convertible Hardtop - 1968 vs 1974
Last edited by Paul L.; December 19, 2010, 05:17 PM.- Top
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Paul,
I shipped my HT once. Top was wrapped in soft cloth, then big bubble wrap. Put in wooded crate and shipped by truck. It went >400 miles with no problem. To get a crate made is about $100, truck freight was $150. Expensive, but the only way to ship one.
Tory
'75 conv.1975 Convertible
L-48, 4-spd, FE7, radio delete
Original owner
NCRS Top Flight Regional 2011, 2013
Dallas, TX- Top
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Re: Q. C3 Convertible Hardtop - 1968 vs 1974
It seems to be in good shape but I backed off when I did the arithmetic.
-$700 for top
-crating and shipping about $300-400
-brokerage fee $100
-Canadian border taxes $100
-refurbish (black vinyl or red paint) $300-400
-miscellaneous hardware upgrades/supplies $100-200
So I was looking at $1600-2000. It would be nice to have but not at that price.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c3-p...5-hardtop.html- Top
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