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Highlander356 posted:
David Stroud IM Roadster D posted:
Highlander356 posted:
WOLFGANG posted:

RustyTubs (Bolder City, NV) for one - they have a std length version and a slightly longer version for kit cars. $1295.

http://www.rustytubs.com/plast...ter-hardtop-356.html

Thanks 

I live in Australia, I have an intermeccanica Speedster built in 1977. Do I need the longer version hardtop?

I had a 1977 IM speedster, bought a hardtop and had to stretch the rear lip of it about 1/2" back and it fit well. No idea of the source of it though and the car is no longer with me. That pic of the rusty tubs top looks like mine did. 

Posted from no other than room 105 at the Shippensburg Courtyard Marriott ! Trailer tows just fine. 

Thanks for that

Do you remember if you Speedster was an Intermeccanica model Speedster (California Production) belonging to sports roadster / converible class. Represents the "S (sport car)" market segment. The car was offered with roadster body shapes between the years 1976 and 1979.

Cheers 

My car was a 1977 Cali built Speedster by Intermeccanica. I don't know what you refer to about the term sports roadster / convertible class or roadster body shapes. Sorry.

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