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Re: Stag 2 part Soft top



Actually, the Stag Owners Club in England has funds specifically for
manufacture of Stag parts, perhaps since they serve the Stag community
exclusively, they should be solicited!
Clark

On Wed, 05 Nov 1997 15:41:14 -0800 Kevin Harrop
<kevin.harrop@domain.elided> writes:
>Yo Gang,
>
>Well, this is a little slippery, but the squeeky wheel gets the 
>grease,
>eh? I sent this off to Rimmers just now.  If it sounds like something
>you might want, let them know.  If they blow me off, well I'll go 
>ahead,
>and share my ideas.
>
>
>Subject: 
>            Re: Stag Soft Top
>       Date: 
>            Wed, 05 Nov 1997 15:33:36 -0800
>      From: 
>            Kevin Harrop <kevin.harrop@domain.elided>
>        To: 
>            rimmer bros <sales@domain.elided>
>
>RE: NEW PRODUCT
>
>Hey Guys,
>
>I wonder if you might like to enter into a conversation regarding the
>possibility of developing a new product for the Stag?
>
>Specifically:  A soft top and frame that separate at the "B" post.
>
>I'm sure you are aware that there is a likely demand for a top
>arrangement that leaves the rear seat of the Stag covered, but the
>foreward seats open.  Like a great many others, I have been trembling 
>on
>the verge of cutting my hard top.  But its value and irreplaceability
>keep stopping me.
>
>I have a nearly complete soft top frame, with the remains of a very
>dubious rag.  Just for grins, I separated it where it joins at the "B"
>post.  It quickly occoured to me that this was a very doable 
>conversion,
>with no need to permanently disfigure or alter the frame.  The
>difficulty lies in getting someone to make up the soft top.  
>
>I imagine, with your relationship to whoever makes your hoods, and the
>volume of your sales, that you are the only sensible candidates to 
>take
>on this project.
>
>Let me know if you're interested, and I'll pass on to you the few
>technical points that I already see.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Kevin Harrop
>'73 Stag w/ Datsun Z motor
>
>



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