Hello.
I recently bought a half done project car which is a 1967 Firebird convertible. The previous owner did not know a lot about the cars history, and when I bought it he told me it had a manual convertible top.
I am currently stripping the car for body work and paint. When I removed the back seat and side panels in the rear of the car I found what looks to be a air tank or compressor of some sort, and rams that I assume would put the top up automatically. I looked closer at the dash panel and found a spring loaded toggle switch that must have been for moving the top up and down.
My question is whether there is some kind of information out there on how to service the mechanisms that drive that top. I am sure it quit working at some point so the whole thing was disabled in the past. Pretty sure it hasn't moved in a looong time. The previous owner bought it in 2004 and was not aware of the drive unit and it likely did not work for years before that. So it is likely I need to go through everything on it.
Thanks for any info you may have.
Dan
I recently bought a half done project car which is a 1967 Firebird convertible. The previous owner did not know a lot about the cars history, and when I bought it he told me it had a manual convertible top.
I am currently stripping the car for body work and paint. When I removed the back seat and side panels in the rear of the car I found what looks to be a air tank or compressor of some sort, and rams that I assume would put the top up automatically. I looked closer at the dash panel and found a spring loaded toggle switch that must have been for moving the top up and down.
My question is whether there is some kind of information out there on how to service the mechanisms that drive that top. I am sure it quit working at some point so the whole thing was disabled in the past. Pretty sure it hasn't moved in a looong time. The previous owner bought it in 2004 and was not aware of the drive unit and it likely did not work for years before that. So it is likely I need to go through everything on it.
Thanks for any info you may have.
Dan