August 2007 Archives by author
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- [FC] Re: <VV> Correct Winshield Needed (as opposed to incorrect one)
Anarchyburger at aol.com
- [FC] dual 2 barrel carbs
Vern in Bend
- [FC] dual 2 barrel carbs
Vern in Bend
- [FC] Fuse
Ben's Bus
- [FC] Re: <VV> Correct Winshield Needed (as opposed to incorrect
one)
Western Canada CORSA
- [FC] Question on Rampside Part
Western Canada CORSA
- [FC] Re: Muffler options for FC
Bill Chellis
- [FC] Re: Corvairitis Treatment Day 2007
Bill Chellis
- [FC] FC shift points
James Davis
- [FC] dual 2 barrel carbs
James Davis
- [FC] Fuse
James Davis
- [FC] Ramp removal and re-install
James Davis
- <VV> RE: [FC] seller of this '64 Rampside?
Frank DuVal
- [FC] New e-mail address
Michael Emanuele
- [FC] Gen Fan
Ken Hand
- [FC] FC Dash Speaker Fit
Ken Hand
- [FC] Question on Rampside Part
Ken Hand
- <VV> RE: [FC] seller of this '64 Rampside?
Bill Hubbell
- <VV> RE: [FC] seller of this '64 Rampside?
Bill Hubbell
- <VV> RE: [FC] seller of this '64 Rampside?
Bill Hubbell
- [FC] 64 Greenbrier Delux Outside mirrors
Eric Kirven
- [FC] Re: Corvanatics Digest, Vol 31, Issue 24
Eric Kirven
- [FC] Re: <VV> Correct Winshield Needed (as opposed to
incorrectone)
Merv Krull
- [FC] Anyone change the rear cross member to body mounts on an FC?
Merv Krull
- [FC] engine seal strips... how to attach along sides and back?
Merv Krull
- Fw: [FC] engine seal strips... how to attach along sides and back?
Merv Krull
- [FC] Corvairitis Treatment Day 2007 tucked away... news at 11
Merv Krull
- [FC] Ramp removal and re-install
TiM M
- [FC] Re: <VV> Does anyone know the seller of this '64 Rampside on
eBay?
Marc Marcoulides
- [FC] Re: <VV> seller of this '64 Rampside?
Marc Marcoulides
- [FC] Needed: Tall Trim for GB Deluxe Door Handles
Mikeamauro at aol.com
- [FC] Hardware Spec to Attach Early Radio Housing Bracket
Mikeamauro at aol.com
- [FC] Muffler options for FC
N2VZD at aol.com
- [FC] Fastening engine side seals,
N2VZD at aol.com
- [FC] FC shift points
Dennis & Debbie PLEAU
- [FC] seller of this '64 Rampside?
J R Read_HML
- <VV> RE: [FC] seller of this '64 Rampside?
J R Read_HML
- [FC] dual 2 barrel carbs
J R Read_HML
- [FC] 64 Greenbrier Delux Outside mirrors
J R Read_HML
- [FC] Shoulder/seatbelts installed in my Rampside
Steven
- [FC] Fuse
Ben and Lynn Stiles
- [FC] Re: Corvanatics - rear cross member
Chris & Bill Strickland
- [FC] seller of this '64 Rampside?
Chris & Bill Strickland
- Digest from 356talk@356registry.org - Sun, 12 Aug 2007 00:06:08 -0400
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From: "tim herman" <fourcam@carreramotorsport.com>
To: "Jim Alton" <Jim.Alton@ieee.org>,
"'Aldo Formiconi'" <a.formiconi@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 08:14:30 -0400
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The T-2 356A referred to here was never marketed or sold by Porsche as a
Cabriolet. It was considered a seperate model and was marketed and sold as
"The Hardtop."
The Cabriolet name was used by numerous automobile manufacturers to denote a
high-end open automobile with a plush, weathertight, padded folding
top.Porsche followed suit with their high-end open model. Leather front
seats were standard in the Cabriolet but not the Hardtop.
Tim #2197
www.carreramotorsport.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Alton" <Jim.Alton@ieee.org>
To: "'Aldo Formiconi'" <a.formiconi@verizon.net>
Cc: <356talk@356registry.org>
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 10:31 PM
Subject: RE: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
>> There was a version of 356A Cabriolet which came with a removable hardtop
>> but no soft top. I don't know how many folks bought a hardtop to go with
>> their soft top cars but I can see how it could have appealed to many
>> owners.
>> Glaspar sold quite a few tops to Speedster owners.
>>
>> I have heard that the hardtop version usually had vinyl upholstery while
>> the
>> soft top normally had leather, but I can't confirm that. From time to
>> time
>> you see a T2 Cab for sale with only a removable hardtop.
>>
>> T2 Cabriolets have two turnbuckles in the back of the passenger
>> compartment
>> that have something to do with removing the hardtop. I have never tried
>> to
>> remove a Cabriolet top but I have seen a little Reutter pamphlet giving
>> instructions on how to change tops. They must have come with the hardtop
>> cabs but those pamphlets are very rare and expensive now.
>>
>> As you probably know, before the T2 the convertible top was not removable.
>> I think the rear edge of the top was nailed to a wood strip affixed to the
>> car.
>>
>>
>>
>> - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>> James H. Alton II
>> San Dimas, CA
>>
>> e-mail Jim.Alton@ieee.org
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Aldo Formiconi [mailto:a.formiconi@verizon.net]
>> Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 11:44 AM
>> Cc: 356talk@356registry.org
>> Subject: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
>>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> Early in July I asked to the 356Talk information over the rear window
>> glass
>> for a cab hardtop. Three weeks ago I became owner of a 58 cab T2A which
>> also came with an aluminum hardtop with no glass.
>> The previous owner told me that he bought the cab together with the hard
>> top
>> which he never attempted to restore because the cab had a beautiful soft
>> top.
>> Questions:
>> - Was it common in those times to buy cabs with both soft and hard tops?
>> If
>> the answer is yes, why would anybody buy a hard top as an alternative for
>> a
>> cab with a soft top?
>> - The hard top that I have came without glass, window seals, hooks or
>> liner.
>> Where do I find a picture that shows me how the hardtop was originally
>> made?
>> - How does the hardtop attach to the car? Any manual or site where I can
>> get
>> this information?
>> - Were the hard tops numbered like doors and hoods? If the answer is yes
>> where should I look for this matching number?
>> - Were all hardtops made of aluminum? Can anybody give me some background
>> history on the hardtops for cabs?
>> - And finally, how and where can I find the right windows for my aluminum
>> hardtop? How can I identify which hardtop model do I have and which
>> glass/seals/hooks I have to look for?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Aldo
>> Reg.#19309
>
>
>
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Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 06:48:55 -0700
To: "tim herman" <fourcam@carreramotorsport.com>
From: Barry Lee Brisco <T2coupe@totheweb.com>
Subject: Re: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
Hi Tim,
I'm trying to understand what you're saying here, but I'm confused.
On Charlie White's literature at:
http://members.aol.com/DerWhite/Derwhites356LiteraturePage.htm
I don't see any brochures on that page that refer to a "Hardtop"
model. Do you have one? Have you seen factory literature or
documentation that indicates there is a "Hardtop" model that comes
standard with vinyl seats instead of leather? I'm sure Charlie would
be interested in that.
I always thought that customers could order a Cabriolet without the
soft top and with the optional hardtop. But it was still considered a
"Cabriolet" by Porsche. I realize that the soft top may not have been
technically considered an "option", but nevertheless it was possible
to order the car and specify that it have no soft top but have a
hardtop instead.
Note that on Charlie's factory accessories pages, he lists a "Hardtop
Roof" as an accessorie, for example nunber 311 at:
http://members.aol.com/Porchrat/356-AAccessoriesLATE.html
Interestingly, he shows on that page "310. Soft Top for Cabriolet",
so maybe it was a factory option that could be ordered separately.
Just trying to understand the finer points of this issue.
Best regards,
Barry Brisco
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Subject: RE: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 11:12:40 -0300
From: "FR" <fr@frabbat.com>
To: "Barry Lee Brisco" <T2coupe@totheweb.com>,
"tim herman" <fourcam@carreramotorsport.com>
Hi Barry,
I have the original Porsche period 356 German price list (1.Aug.1958) and they were offered as follows:
PREISLISTE
Hardtop
Hardtop 1600cc DM13.600.-
Hardtop 1600cc Super DM14.700.-
Hardtop 1600cc Carrera GS DM19.400.-
Cabriolet-Verdeck (für alle 3 Typen) DM 890.-
Cabriolet
Cabriolet 1600cc DM13.900.-
Cabriolet 1600cc Super DM15.000.-
Cabriolet 1600cc Carrera GS DM19.700.-
Hardtop-Aufsatz (für alle 3 Typen) DM 790.-
Coupé
Coupé 1600cc DM12.700.-
Coupé 1600cc Super DM13.800.-
Coupé 1600cc Carrera GS DM18.500.-
Convertible
Convertible 1600cc DM12.650.-
Convertible 1600cc Super DM13.750.-
I guess Tim is correct!
Freddy
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From: "tim herman" <fourcam@carreramotorsport.com>
To: "FR" <fr@frabbat.com>,
"Barry Lee Brisco" <T2coupe@totheweb.com>
Subject: Re: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 11:00:21 -0400
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Ah, yes indeed! It is well documented that the Hardtop was a seperate model
and was priced lower than the Cabriolet. Original owners I have talked to
were attracted to the Hardtop for several reasons such as price point,
visibility, roofline silhouette, weather protection and simply no interest
in open air driving.
The model (roofline silhouette-non removable) was continued into the B
series cars as we know and now refer to as the Karmann Hardtop as Karmann
got the build contract. Buyers were attracted to the cars for the same
reasons above.
Tim #2197
www.carreramotorsport.com
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Subject: RE: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:04:46 -0300
From: "FR" <fr@frabbat.com>
To: "tim herman" <fourcam@carreramotorsport.com>,
"Barry Lee Brisco" <T2coupe@totheweb.com>
Recently I heard that a good way to identify a T2 Hardtop was the fact that the car was delivered without the fasteners to attach the boot from the cabriolet top.
Something nice to note about these T2 hardtops is that they could be ordered with the Golde sunroof.
Freddy
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From: "tim herman" <fourcam@carreramotorsport.com>
To: "FR" <fr@frabbat.com>,
"Barry Lee Brisco" <T2coupe@totheweb.com>
Subject: Re: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 11:12:41 -0400
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...and no Tenax fasteners on the body.
Tim
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Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 08:43:34 -0700
From: Alan <stable356@earthlink.net>
To: Chris & Bill Strickland <lechevrier@earthlink.net>,
356talk@356registry.org
Subject: Re: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
At the very rear of the hardtop are 2 links that have the same
technology as the throttle ball snaps. The difference is that they use a
smaller ball and socket. Between the sockets ends is a rod that has both
left and right handed threads so it acts like a turnbuckle. They just
snap into place.
Alan
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From: "Janet and David" <jedin@bright.net>
To: <356talk@356registry.org>
Subject: RE: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 11:57:09 -0400
There are instructions in the factory workshop manual for the B/C cars for
fitting both the hard top and soft top. Nothing in the "A" manual
referencing the hard top installation just a chapter on care and how to
lower and raise the soft top.
I do believe that installation is the same for A, B and C cab tops so the
B/C manual should be good for all 3.
David.
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From: Three56sc@aol.com
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:33:17 EDT
Subject: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
To: 356talk@356registry.org
I have a 64 Cab that had a Hardtop when I bought it a few years ago and the
COA lists the hardtop as an option. It's not clear to me if the hardtop came
as the only top or in addition to the soft top. I just bought a complete
softtop assembly for my car - wow was that expensive! The PO for some reason had
stripped every nut, screw, garnish and piece of glass from my hardtop so I
bought another one that was rusted out along the back edge - below the rear window
(very common from people storing them in a less than dry spot propped up
against a wall or fence)
Being German, there's a data plate screwed on to the top with "Reutter" and a
serial no. on it.
Theoretically an owner could change the soft top and hardtop back and forth
with the season, but it isn't an easy task (it takes two strong men and a small
boy) and there's a very high likelyhood of chipping the paint on the car
because both items are heavy and unwieldy.
By the way, I'm still looking for some parts for my hardtop even though I'm
not sure if I'll every use it again. If someone out there has any parts, I'm
looking for the quarter window ganishes, the garnish piece that goes across the
lower back inside, the aluminum strip that goes in the rubber seal between
the top and the body at the rear edge, the turnbuckles and the clips that they
attach to on the top, and probably a few other pieces that I'm not aware or
thinking of.
I have to admit that the car does look good - very sleek - with the top
installed. It's just such a pain to remove it ...
I'd like to see a definitve article in the Registry on the hardtop - maybe
it's been done already in years passed.
Greg
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From: RStephen356@aol.com
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 12:40:26 EDT
Subject: Re: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
To: 356talk@356registry.org
There are notations in the production books as to Cabrios with hardtops.
Steve Heinrichs
#16849
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From: DerWhite@aol.com
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 13:23:24 EDT
Subject: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
To: 356talk@356registry.org
Tim is correct about there being a separte 356-A "model" called the
"Hardtop". It first appears in the price lists around 1957. See the relevant price
lists at:
_http://members.aol.com/zenith356c/356PorschePriceLists.html_
(http://members.aol.com/zenith356c/356PorschePriceLists.html)
The "Hardtop" was in fact less expensive than the Cabriolet, but not by much
in some of the price lists. Not sure why that was so. Porsche also published
little booklets entitled "Conversion Instructions" in 1958 and "Conversion
Intructions - Cabriolet Top - Steel Roof, for the Cabriolet" in 1961, both of
which show how to replace the soft convertible/cabriolet top with the steel
hardtop. See examples of both of these at:
_http://members.aol.com/zenith356c/ManualSupplements.html_
(http://members.aol.com/zenith356c/ManualSupplements.html)
Later, in March 1960, one price list mentions 5 models: Hardtop,
Hardtop/Cabriolet, Cabriolet, Coupe & Roadster. Here the "Hardtop"
reference probably refers to the "fixed" hardtop "Notchback". All very
confusing.
In 1962, they appear to have dropped the reference to a "Hardtop" (as the
Notchback is dropped from the lineup, although some were produced), and call it a
"Cabriolet with Removable Hardtop".
To the progression in the literature and price lists seems to be:
Coupe, Cabriolet, Speedster.
Coupe, Cabriolet, Speedster, Hardtop.
Coupe, Cabriolet, Hardtop/Cabriolet, Roadster, Hardtop=Notchback.
Coupe, Cabriolet, Cabriolet with Removable Hardtop.
Coupe, Cabriolet.
It is clear in the accessory booklets that Removable Hardtops could be
ordered for Cabriolets as an accessory for 356 A's, B's, and C's. See:
_http://members.aol.com/Porchrat/356PorscheAccessoriesMainPage.html_
(http://members.aol.com/Porchrat/356PorscheAccessoriesMainPage.html)
Hope this lifts the fog a little.
Regards,
Charlie White
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From: TWINGRIL62@aol.com
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:12:37 EDT
Subject: Re: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
To: T2coupe@totheweb.com
Barry,
If you had a softtop Cabriolet and ordered the hardtop option, you also
received the longer inner side panels upholstered to match your interior. The
softtop came with shorter interior side panels to allow the top to fold down.
Jim Kellogg
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From: "tom kayser" <tkayser@core.com>
To: "FR" <fr@frabbat.com>, "tim herman" <fourcam@carreramotorsport.com>,
"Barry Lee Brisco" <T2coupe@totheweb.com>
Subject: Re: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:23:34 -0400
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My `59 Cab came only with the hardtop, but it had the fasteners for the
boot.
Tom Kayser #16013
356restore
Scottsdale, Arizona
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From: "tom kayser" <tkayser@core.com>
To: <TWINGRIL62@aol.com>, <T2coupe@totheweb.com>
Subject: Re: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 17:57:17 -0400
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I have a friend that has a `59 Cab that came with both the hardtop AND the
soft top. He also has both sets of interior rear panels.
I have heard, that if you bought a cab with a soft top you could also
purchase a hardtop for an additional $500. Case in point - June 2003 Pano
has a cover photo and story on a "barn find" time capsule original
(documented) `59 cab that was found with the hardtop in place, but the soft
top stored in the open position in the original crate for the hardtop. Some
owners in the northern states ordered cabs with only the hardtop so they
could have some semblance of warmth in the winter when these were the
"family cars.)
Tom Kayser #16013
`59 cab w/both tops (paid more for the soft top frame than I did for the
car)
Kalamazoo, Michigan
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From: DerWhite@aol.com
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 18:09:09 EDT
Subject: Re: [356Talk] Cab Hardtop
To: tkayser@core.com
In a message dated 8/11/2007 3:00:07 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
tkayser@core.com writes:
I have heard, that if you bought a cab with a soft top you could also
purchase a hardtop for an additional $500.
For the late 356-A's you could order a steel hardtop as a factory accessory.
See:
_http://members.aol.com/Porchrat/356-AAccessoriesLATE.html_
(http://members.aol.com/Porchrat/356-AAccessoriesLATE.html)
Scroll down to item #311. Source: Factory Accessory booklet.
CW
RE: [FC] Question on Rampside Part - rear end ratio
Chris & Bill Strickland
- [FC] OOPS !!! -- rear end ratio
Chris & Bill Strickland
- [FC] Does anyone know the seller of this '64 Rampside on eBay?
Kent Sullivan
- [FC] RE: <VV> Does anyone know the seller of this '64 Rampside on
eBay?
Kent Sullivan
- [FC] looking for a ramp latch
Wild8bill at aol.com
- [FC] Gen Fan
Scott & Cyndi Wilson
- [FC] Muffler options for FC
Charles Wrobel
- [FC] Muffler options boiled down
Charles Wrobel
- [FC] Gen Fan
dianegalli
- [FC] Fastening engine side seals,
george koenig
- [FC] Gen Fan
mhicks130 at cox.net
- [FC] Gen Fan
mopar at jbcs2.net
- [FC] Van Mirrors
rash44
- [FC] Gen Fan
scorpio ssssss
- [FC] FC shift points
steven at sashimi.org
- [FC] FC shift points
steven at sashimi.org
- [FC] FC Dash Speaker Fit
steven at sashimi.org
- [FC] seller of this '64 Rampside?
steven at sashimi.org
- [FC] vent window
wern3 at juno.com
- [FC] Rampy
wern3 at juno.com
- [FC] Question on Rampside Part
woofcorvair at aol.com
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