Yaaay. Postbump.
Anyways, got the testing top about 90 percent done. I went with a black canvas duck as stated before, shrunk it in a nice hot wash, and lined it with 4 gauge clear vinyl on the interior for waterproofing. I'll be sealing the threads and window with shoe goo. The window is done with what I believe to be 12 gauge clear vinyl sheeting stuff, which is not DOT approved. Which I don't really care about much at this point. I just need a basis top for what to expect.
Anyways, got all but three parts sewn on, and the flaps that are riveted to the ragtop frame didn't get placed quite properly (oops), but they can be extended an inch or so to work better. I'm grommeting those so that I can remove the ragtop without MAJOR difficulty on that aspect. Although it still seems amusing that I'll be gluing the rest of it, but I might purchase some more industrial velcro and just use screws. I don't plan on taking this top off much until the new one is ready.
Photobucket just hates me, so I have one crappy picture up of the non-completed top (three bits hadn't even been cut out yet) being test laid across the ragtop frame rails. I think my rails warped from sitting funny in my garage. The almost final test fitting should be tomorrow sometime, then I get to work on the insulation layers. I got some "natural" cotton batting that is rather dense that I'll be using to keep the heat from my new heater in! (Totally pleased with that. I haven't tested for cooling problems yet, but I bought a thing of prestone just in case crap hits the heater core)
Anyways! Less talkie, more pics to prove it happened!
UPDATE:
Got the new one finished enough to try and put it on the car. Fit exactly like the old one did. Not very well. If somebody could possibly take pictures of the interior corners by the rear windows and post them, that would be awesome. I'm gonna end up re-doing a lot of the top because it doesn't seem to have been sewn evenly enough. It got kinda baggy just behind where the passenger's head would be. It -did- at least make it on the car though. I also have to move the strips where the wire goes on the passenger side over a bit. Apparently there was a decent sized gap there, and I forgot about it.
I'm not giving up on this, but it's going back to the scissors for some improvements and revisions. Not bad considering I had a badly warped template to begin with. It was better than the one I got with the car, but not really enough to justify trying to hobble it on the car.
Here's some more updated pictures on what I mean.
