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Quickstep192 12-30-2021 12:42 PM

Canvas-Like material for Targa Top?
 
I recently got a car with a soft top and a truck tonneau cover made of similar canvas-like material. I find this to be better looking than vinyl, even if it’s vinyl that costs a bazillion dollars.

Is it completely blasphemous to cover a Targa top in soft top material? Anybody ever done it?

Robert Adams 12-30-2021 01:17 PM

Actually, gave it some thought when I was redoing my Targa top a couple years ago...but decided to stay with the usual smooth black vinyl. Having a black interior with light ivory paint I figured black made more sense anyway.
With all the new 'exciting' convertible top canvas colors available, I bet it would look pretty good to do a color to match the interior. Had I had a red interior I might have considered it. It would have been a total knock out.
Good luck and keep us posted if you do it.

john walker's workshop 12-30-2021 04:05 PM

Haartz canvas looks decent enough. Seen several over the years. The stock vinyl looks better IMO.

redridge 12-30-2021 05:49 PM

I say do it...it's not permanent and totally reversible, besides the top are on only for a rainy day anyways. Post up some pics when its done!

Solamar 12-30-2021 06:50 PM

I believe the Singer Targas have canvas tops. Look great!

Gordo2 12-30-2021 07:43 PM

Look at Marine Canvas
 
Many years ago when I replaced my worn and tattered targa cover, I used marine grade canvas to replace the webbing material.

I used black canvas and cleaned up the spars which gave it a good look without having to use a headliner material.

Although I used a standard outer skin/cover - I'm confident the marine grade canvas would have held up quite well had I used it instead, but would have required sewing of end seams to use as a top cover.

Good luck,

Quickstep192 12-31-2021 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert Adams (Post 11561157)
Actually, gave it some thought when I was redoing my Targa top a couple years ago...but decided to stay with the usual smooth black vinyl. Having a black interior with light ivory paint I figured black made more sense anyway.
With all the new 'exciting' convertible top canvas colors available, I bet it would look pretty good to do a color to match the interior. Had I had a red interior I might have considered it. It would have been a total knock out.
Good luck and keep us posted if you do it.

I never thought of matching other parts of the car. My interior is black, so there’d be no change if I were matching the interior, but the body is a dark gray. A dark grey canvas top might look really cool against the gray body and stainless targa bar.

OK, now I’ve got the itch!!!

john walker's workshop 12-31-2021 06:02 AM

Black Haartz cloth will fade to gray over the years, so other colors likely will also.

Quickstep192 12-31-2021 06:08 AM

So, if I start out with gray…

redridge 12-31-2021 07:24 AM

I was thinking the same stuff as the Jeep soft top, is black and does not fade... Ive had mine for years outside and still looks new. Not sure what the stuff is made of though.

https://s.yimg.com/aah/yhst-83673118...ngler-jl-2.jpg

nzrobinz 12-31-2021 08:07 AM

Mine has one fitted it on my Carrera3.0, Targa is the same material Porsche use on their 996 Cabriolet it has been on there seventeen years that I have owned it and looks amazing, far better than vinyl in my opinion,(pic in Garage)

jma0506 12-31-2021 11:39 AM

Following, I've been considering this also for my targa top

Quickstep192 12-31-2021 12:13 PM

Anybody know what material would have been used on Porsche cabrio tops?


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