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Targa Top tension bands repair?

I'm restoring my targa top and when I took the old material off, the tension bands that hold the metal top sections aligned broke (tore all the way though) in a few places. This is a very thick cloth material that is rivited onto the top. Is there any simple way to repair this?

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Not very simple, I think. I have bought the material but eventually left the work to an expert...
But I think you can use any solid fabric as bands, it does not need to be the original rubber coated one.
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buy more material and some rivets. I think back when Thom Fitzpatrick's car was still a targa he did a complete rebuild (it might have been someone else, it's been a while) Whoever it was had a website with a complete walkthrough.
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There are many sites dealing with this problem.
Like this:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/911_targa_top_recover/911_targa_top_recover.htm

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http://pages.sbcglobal.net/myler/PoorMansPorsche/Targa_Top/Targa_Top.html

or

http://vintagebus.com/targa/index.html

But if you wish to have it done by somebody, take it to this guy: http://www.carsinc-nj.com/
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My Targa Top Slat Fix

I had the same problem on mine. Replaced the vinyl top in the past month or so.

I bought a 1x1 yard peice of material normally used for boat tarps/covers from a local store. I covered the entire top vice cutting a peice to cover the ends/attach to the slats. I used this as my first layer instead of going with the normal burlap like stuff. Glued and riveted it to the slats.



Came out very nice. Not too difficult.

Good luck, Gordo
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I used canvas for my inner layer. It's still running around on some Pelicanite's car.

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