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Hardtop Hoist?

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What sources do you know of that offer a hoist for the removable hardtop for the T-Bird??? I'm looking for one to mount in my garage.

The first feedback I've heard is that the 85# top requires two people for mar-free mounting and dis-mounting. Your suggestions welcome here!

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I know of two companies that specialize in hardtop hoists and winches. Their online addresses are http://www.eztop.com and http://www.removabletops.com. The first one will have an 02Tbird version available in about a month. The other hasn't announced a custom version yet. The electric winch is a very expensive option but may be necessary for one person operation [hard to guide the top and manually crank at the same time].
 
Thanks Gentlemen!
That's just what I wanted to know.
Regards,
Blake

Originally posted by BlakeX2:
What sources do you know of that offer a hoist for the removable hardtop for the T-Bird??? I'm looking for one to mount in my garage.

The first feedback I've heard is that the 85# top requires two people for mar-free mounting and dis-mounting. Your suggestions welcome here!
 
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