hardtop
Looking for a factory porsche hardtop for the winter. Car already has the mounting points. Now just have to actually find a hardtop. Does anyone know any aftermarket manufacturers or where to find an OEM? any info, hardtop pics, pricing info is greatly appreciated.
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A barrier that many people face is that most sellers are reluctant to ship a hard top. Here's a thread with information on proper shipping technique. http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/11880-hardtop-dimensions-transportation-ideas.html
I traveled 300 miles to pick mine up, so you may want to determine the distance you are willing to travel and then plot out a search strategy including the Porsche forums, auction sites and CL. One technique that I used successfully when I had a Miata was to ask people selling cars with hard tops whether they were willing to sell the top separately. That allowed them to lower their asking price. Also, you say that you already have the mounting points. You may want to verify that since most cars don't come with the spinlock receivers already installed. There is a hole for the spinlocks on all cars, but you need to buy the kit. Just search on spinlock and you will see numerous discussions. Good luck with your search. |
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I looked locally (OKC, Tulsa, and DFW) for several years and didn't find anything, or wasn't fast enough to grab one when I did. Then, this summer, I found an Arctic Silver top in Dallas (listed here on the board) that I bought. Less than two weeks later I found another top in Tulsa (Orient Red Metallic) that I snagged. Then, two weeks ago a black one was on Craigslist in Dallas (missed it) and last week I found another black one about 1 1/2 hour east of Tulsa (missed it too). So... they are very hit/miss around here. When you find one, move fast and don't be afraid to drive to get it. Check the sale board here and on other forums. I look on Craigslist everyday and I have a standing order w/ several of the salvage yards if they get one. Also - if you find a car for sale that has one, either private or dealer, call them up and ask if they will sell the top separate. A used dealer may jump on something like that, since the top doesn't add that much value to the car for most people. Keep looking - you'll find one. Plan to pay $1,000-1,300 when you find one around here. Also - you say you have the mounting points - are the spinlocks installed? You'll need them to secure the roof. http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/50976-hard-top.html Pelican Technical Article: Installing the Boxster Hardtop and Installation Kit - 986 / 987 Good luck, Rick |
I'm curious, Rick. What do you do with four hardtops? Do you have four Boxsters, or do you just wear them out faster than average?
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I really enjoy my hard top!http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...3842a8f869.jpg
Best of luck finding one, they are lightweight and easy to remove and such. Mine fits in the bed of my fathers f150 so they can be hard to transport but manageable, if you have the locks, use the boxster as transport, hope you can find a good one. I hear prices are working their way up with cheap boxsters being easy targets to make spec racer cars, the oem hardtop being mandatory. |
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1998 - Black 1999 - Sage Green Metallic 2000 - Arctic Silver 2001S - Guards Red 2002S - Arctic Silver I'm on an active hunt for another '97-'99 for a Spec Boxster build. and... 1999 996 aerokit 1990 944S2 cabriolet 3 1984 928S (project cars) 1971 914 (project car) It's an addiction that started many years ago... :D |
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Hardtops are mandatory on the Spec cars, but not necessarily OEM. There are several different aftermarket tops built specifically for racing. Here's one... Boxster racing parts Rick |
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Crappy cell phone pics, but you get the idea. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1409701366.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1409701493.jpg |
To get a thorough search I also use "Boxter""
This is probably about a 4 hour drive: Porsche Boxter Hard Top (96-04) Offer him $1100 and meet him in Tulsa? |
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Two of the best! Regardless of crappy cell phone photography. (The camera and filters is what makes my car look so young) |
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There are about 25 Porsche 914's at Blackforest Porsche Racing shop in Denver NC. |
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I have been actively hunting for one for a while now. Twice I have responded to Craigslist ads only to find they are 996 tops.
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I love my 2-tone combo, if you can't find color matching hardtop then a black hardtop is a good alternative, it's the "universal color"! (you can also dip and wrap it)
http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/48629-basalt-black-hardtop-carrara-white-986-a-2.html http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j7...ps751bb657.jpg http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j7...pse2443851.jpg |
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