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  • Ian G.
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    • September 4, 2007
    • 1114

    correct appearance of C1 convertible top stainless arrows, end beads, finishing tips

    Does anyone know the correct appearance of the C1 convertible top stainless steel trim pieces that goes outside of the soft top on the #4 bow? I've heard them referred to as

    arrows
    end bead trim
    end caps

    I've seen them blunt, sharp with an edge and without an edge... If they changed over the years that would be good to know, but I have a 59 specifically.
    Original?
    original
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  • Terry D.
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    • June 1, 1987
    • 2684

    #2
    Re: correct appearance of C1 convertible top stainless arrows, end beads, finishing t

    I do not have an answer but this will bounce it back to the top. Have you tried calling Al Knoch or Coffman's Corvettes? Both have been doing tops for quite awhile. Another source would be the National Judging team leader, found on the inside cover of the Restorer. Does the Judging Manual say anything?
    Terry

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    • Rod K.
      Very Frequent User
      • April 1, 1990
      • 438

      #3
      Re: correct appearance of C1 convertible top stainless arrows, end beads, finishing t

      Ian, my '57 top material was damaged and replaced early in its life and I'm assuming the tips were reused. That said, for what it's worth they look like the left one in your first picture, like originals in second picture and like Dr Rebuild's. I don't know if they changed over the years. Hope this helps a little.

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      • Keith R.
        Very Frequent User
        • September 1, 2001
        • 660

        #4
        Re: correct appearance of C1 convertible top stainless arrows, end beads, finishing t

        Bob Baird and Tom Howey address this in their 58-62 Corvette Restoration Guide.
        Keith MacRae
        NCRS #36692
        New Mexico Chapter
        1960 290HP FI
        2013 427 Convertible

        Shade tree mechanic and
        B-52 pilot extraordinaire

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        • Ian G.
          Extremely Frequent Poster
          • September 4, 2007
          • 1114

          #5
          Re: correct appearance of C1 convertible top stainless arrows, end beads, finishing t

          I have that guide. Couldn't find it. I'll look again. The look of Doc Rebuild's is what appears in Rich Mozzetta & Rich Zuberer's soft top restore doc.

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          • Keith R.
            Very Frequent User
            • September 1, 2001
            • 660

            #6
            Re: correct appearance of C1 convertible top stainless arrows, end beads, finishing t

            Look on Page 264
            Keith MacRae
            NCRS #36692
            New Mexico Chapter
            1960 290HP FI
            2013 427 Convertible

            Shade tree mechanic and
            B-52 pilot extraordinaire

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