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Grease Monkey
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I bought a roof kit from Filling Station, but got no instructions for mounting the padding, attaching the rubberized fabric, and putting on the finish welting. Any help out there? Directions?

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It would hope that instructions would be included. I expect that the Filling Station and other suppliers have not actually installed every kit so may not have actual experience. I am also sure that Steve and Jerry at the Filling Station would appreciate receiving instructions so they could include it in the kits. I have written installation instructions for some of the parts that I reproduce and know that they are included (or an edited version) with the parts supplied by the Filling Station.

I know that the subject was discussed on ChatII in the past so a search should bring up some relevant information.


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I bought their kit for my '31 Coach and it came with pretty complete instructions. Check box carefully and then give them a call.

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Thanks. I called Filling Station and he said they don't always include instructions, but would see if he could find some and email to me. Hasn't happened yet. If you still have the info for your '31 what are the chances of you emailing me a copy? They are probably about the same technique.
I've had the car 35 years and it is almost ready for the road--needs a top, though.


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