I wasn't sure I was going to like the white vinyl top. Now that it's on, it looks really sharp! Great choice on the colors. Wish I could hang out in the garage with you.
From where I am it looks great! You are right, sometimes you just need to jump in and try or you’re never going to learn! Thanks for sharing Car is looking fantastic!
I'm not a fan of vinyl tops, but that looks AWESOME! The white top really compliments the autumn Bronze. Can't wait for the upholstery videos, especially the seats. GREAT JOB!!
Placing that top material reminded me of putting ice and water shield on a house. Ya only get one chance. Well done guys! I'm impressed. Edit ..... We can all use a little Scott now and then.
Great job. I recovered a dash in my 64 tempest with Weldwood adhesive and new vinyl. There is defiantly a high pucker factor learning curve to it but not to bad.
Thank you for providing step by step instructions on installing a vynal top. While not a popular option in todays resoration world, good to know how to do. Sure the vehcile owner will love it. I could never keep a white top clean!
I have done two vinyl tops long ago. Both Monte Carlos, 71 and 74, and I would have just painted the top on both but MC are odd. Opera windows on the 74 and the 71 had that gap from driprail to top of about 2-3 inches. Both came from JCW back in the day. 71 looked to be this color top and car was close to this color as well. Good job!
Awesome job for a first vinyl top.At the upholstery supply store they sell a tuck tool for tucking the edges and a roller for rolling the top after completion,helps get any small wrinkles out and secures the vinyl to the body of the car.Great job!!
@@VinylVillageGarage I hear ya. I think the stretching and straightening of material is a skill that takes experience to hone, but you managed to get great results. Twenty five years ago I had a local upholstery shop redo mine and they somehow managed to screw up the seam alignment, so while the front looked good, the seams were shifted to one side at the back of the car. A little extra care would have been nice when laying out and setting the first strip of glue!
It wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going it be. I tried watching several videos and didn’t learn much so i decided to jump in the deep end so to speak and glad I did. Of course experience is everything I am sure the next one would go much quicker. And I can do a better video too.
Do it with confidence and a smile and it will typically work out. Well that was the plan. This really was my first attempt at a vinyl top. Not sure I would do much differently on the next one.
@@VinylVillageGarage looks like a plan well executed to me, worked through any issue that popped up very well also , great job on a fantastic looking car
@@VinylVillageGarage Hey John I have another good tip to make your restorations easier 😀... I saw you trying to cut the vinyl in this video with kitchen scissors ✂️ like I have done for years. Until I found the best pair or scissors ever and will never go back! Next time you are in home depot buy a pair of Wiss scissors with the red and grey grips. My model is the W10T. I have cut upholstery, fabric, plastic, shrink tube,, etc with ease. And it was under $20... Just buy them and thank me later... especially since you are about to do the interior 😏 👍
This was the first one I ever did it was a little tricky to Stretch the sail panel Area other then that not bad. Probably the biggest thing is getting it centered on the roof before you start gluing
Where are your vinyl roof trim pieces ? I , owend a 1968 Pontiac Firebird w/ the 400 cu. in. W/ the turbo 400 transmission....All White, with a black vinyl roof and black trim. Got to save them Birds....love your dialog and patience keep up the good work. LL KOOL RAY 😎
Yeah ! I was thinking what's a matter with this picture ! It's been many year's since I , owend my bird. But , I realized when , I saw you folding and tucking near the base of rear glass that trim , if my memory serves me , correctly goes from the side glass too side glass and the way it's adhered is like protruding rivets. That is what I , wanted to see how you , would overcome ! All , in all I think your doing your friend a great service with the great pumpkin 🎃 ! L.O.L. Keep up the great work , and content...Love them birds especially 1968 Pontiac Firebird. LL KOOL RAY 😎 Fantastic job Jon @ VVG BRAVO ! I would look into upholstery and custom auto body shop's where people that know people ! In the auto industry such as car club's Hell's Angels and men , and women who've been around the block if you , know what I , meen ! Best of luck LL KOOL RAY 😎 FRISCO FOOL ! (Like Texas Metal on t.v.) Where , there's no project that's to big ! To , accomplish or get done ! There's always a Will , and a way ! All , thing's can be done for a price ! (Network)
You are a brave soul taking that vinyl top on after all the gorgeous work you have done on the Bird. Looks fantastic, and sorry to say it makes your white convertible look a little less awesome even though it is still a gem. I am like you taking on things I have never done before thinking I can do it, but that vinyl top would scare me enough to pay a professional. I have seen upholstery videos where they use steam to help stretch and set the adhesive. They might even use rollers to apply the compression force for getting wrinkles out. Did you see anything like that in your search for how to knowledge? I still do not think I would ever try this. Hats off to you. You rock!
I saw several “things” to make the job easier but they cost money and goes against the plan, plus after visiting with a few people that installed tops they where necessary for a f-body car so I decided to get it a go. And pleasantly surprised with the results
If I am not mistaken didn't you have a video of the location for the vinyl top trim studs on the quarter panels/ filler panel, I can't find it, and I need those locations.
Yes I did, I had made an error in one of the measurements it was 3” not 4” I wrote it down wrong and I don’t want to give bad info. Unfortunately I have no way to edit that video so I pulled it. I hope to redo it the next time I have a vinyl top car.
Looks good man, I did those for a living from the late '70's to about mid 90's. Lots of hail damaged and lease return cars, they made a color keyed molding to match called K-moldings for cars that never had a top from factory...saw some weird stuff written, even some profanity but mostly VT in chalk. I see it's a levant or early GM grain you're using. Most of those I recall they had HAF stamp and a date code on the back. Haartz Automotive Fabrics...maybe they went banko...not much call for them except for what you're working on, first gen f-bodys and limo's. Can I ask what brand this one is? I see some Camaro catalogs are asking 250-300 bucks for a small deck dbl seam that's dielectrically sealed on a thermotron sealer. All those wrinkles will come out, that was one of the beefs I had when they changed from the gauze backing to the current fuzzy semi-pad you have there. I'd stick the whole thing in a dryer if it was folded up for a long time or cold out. Just ramlin' on about the past, good work my man!!
@@VinylVillageGarage I’ve got one I’m contemplating. It’s gonna be easy compared to yours. I love the look when they’re done. Hate fixing the damage they cause lol
Thank you John for such a great video! Nice to see your son helping out. My '70 GTO has a vinyl top, the original one still in good shape but will need to be replaced. Really appreciate your hard work. That color combination looks amazing!
Wow! I’m impressed! That is turning out fantastic. What I took away from this video is patience is the key.
Patience is definitely the key. I have like 5 hours wrapped up in the top install. The glue is a bit forgiving but slow and steady wins this race
Tucking it under the drip rail looks a lot better, great work!!
I think it will help
Hold it down too.
I wasn't sure I was going to like the white vinyl top. Now that it's on, it looks really sharp! Great choice on the colors. Wish I could hang out in the garage with you.
Thanks 👍 I like when I have visitors to play cars.
From where I am it looks great! You are right, sometimes you just need to jump in and try or you’re never going to learn! Thanks for sharing Car is looking fantastic!
Sink or swim, this time I was able to stay afloat and very happy with the results.
I'm not a fan of vinyl tops, but that looks AWESOME! The white top really compliments the autumn Bronze.
Can't wait for the upholstery videos, especially the seats.
GREAT JOB!!
Thanks buddy. Seat upholstery is coming soon.
Great explanation on the entire process. You are the man for jumping into that vinyl top. Came out amazing. Congratulations.👍
I can’t complain,
Came out great and love the looks of the top as well
Looks great Jon, glad to see father and son working together!
Thanks. It was nice having some help with this one for sure
Placing that top material reminded me of putting ice and water shield on a house.
Ya only get one chance.
Well done guys! I'm impressed.
Edit .....
We can all use a little Scott now and then.
lol. Yeah it’s similar for sure, getting some help is a good idea too
I would say thats a pretty darn gooder job for a first vinyl top Jon! Really it looks great. Thanks for the important tips and do's and don'ts/
I am happy with the results and next one i am sure will go quicker and do a gooder video too 😎
Great job Jon. You did extremely well on your first one. 💪😎.
Thank you. I can’t complain
@VinylVillageGarage careful when putting on the window channel crome. I've had the trim cut the tops from time to time
@@woodrowdelozier1 good to know. Thanks
@@VinylVillageGarage you bet
Sun heat and time will take care of wrinkles. Great job!!!
Thanks! Can’t wait to see this thing outside even more now.
Great job. I recovered a dash in my 64 tempest with Weldwood adhesive and new vinyl. There is defiantly a high pucker factor learning curve to it but not to bad.
That glue is amazing, I did the deluxe door panels with it as well and it held
To the tight contours.
Thank you for providing step by step instructions on installing a vynal top. While not a popular option in todays resoration world, good to know how to do. Sure the vehcile owner will love it.
I could never keep a white top clean!
Glad I got the experience putting one on,
Most of the time they got removed and painted.
You have a great channel,and a great voice for narrating your project,im a fan,thank you!
Wow thanks! Having fun playing cars and sharing the story.
Looks greaterister! The truth is, a "professional" might have done it quicker but more than likely they wouldn't have done it better. Great job!
I like the challenge and how else do we learn unless we try new things
That is perfect Jon ! Great great job !
Much appreciated!! I think I would do one again.
I have done two vinyl tops long ago. Both Monte Carlos, 71 and 74, and I would have just painted the top on both but MC are odd. Opera windows on the 74 and the 71 had that gap from driprail to top of about 2-3 inches. Both came from JCW back in the day. 71 looked to be this color top and car was close to this color as well. Good job!
Thanks. This was my first attempt at a vinyl top and very pleased with the results too.
Awesome job for a first vinyl top.At the upholstery supply store they sell a tuck tool for tucking the edges and a roller for rolling the top after completion,helps get any small wrinkles out and secures the vinyl to the body of the car.Great job!!
I used wood stir sticks but an actual tucking tool would have been better for sure. Thanks for watching and you kind words. Much appreciated
Another awesome job! Looks fantastic!!
I am very happy with the results, I might consider doing another one someday
Great video! Glad to see the channel continue to grow.
Thanks. So far so good
That came out great brother fantastic job
Thanks buddy.
Nice job. Great to see another example.
I feel it came out good for it being the first time I ever did one. I think I would rather do a convertible top then one of these again
@@VinylVillageGarage I hear ya. I think the stretching and straightening of material is a skill that takes experience to hone, but you managed to get great results. Twenty five years ago I had a local upholstery shop redo mine and they somehow managed to screw up the seam alignment, so while the front looked good, the seams were shifted to one side at the back of the car. A little extra care would have been nice when laying out and setting the first strip of glue!
Love the white on copper... NICE!!!
Thanks brother. It does look sharp
Wow! that's awesome, Man you made that look so easy, Thank you for all your Help in these videos.
It wasn’t as bad as I thought it was going it be. I tried watching several videos and didn’t learn much so i decided to jump in the deep end so to speak and glad I did. Of course experience is everything I am sure the next one would go much quicker. And I can do a better video too.
You did an excellent job!
Thank you! It’s good to try new challenges and even better when it goes well. I learned a lot on this one.
Great video, it looks as though you may have done that a time or two, excellent instructions, car looks great , very close now!
Do it with confidence and a smile and it will typically work out. Well that was the plan. This really was my first attempt at a vinyl top. Not sure I would do much differently on the next one.
@@VinylVillageGarage looks like a plan well executed to me, worked through any issue that popped up very well also , great job on a fantastic looking car
This looks AMAZING!!!! Wow! Impeccable and Gorgeous!! Im so #jealous #ilovethiscar
I love this car as well. Going to miss this one
Awesome job guys!
The great pumpkin is looking great.
If I had a few more weeks I would be done in time to make the trans am nationals. I am sooooo close
Good job J!👊🏻
Thanks!!! So very close to being done with this car.
Great video. Have me second guessing the vinyl top on the Camaro that I previously choose not to install. Great Pumpkin is looking fine!
I have always ditched the vinyl tops in the past too but I really like this one with it.
Looks good man. I've never did one myself but going to try on mine
Slow and steady and patience is key. Good luck!
Looks pretty amazing John! 👍🏽
Thank you. Glad I tried it and happy with the results.
The giant stack of Dew in the background 😳 lol
What Mountain Dew………😂
@@VinylVillageGarage Hey John I have another good tip to make your restorations easier 😀... I saw you trying to cut the vinyl in this video with kitchen scissors ✂️ like I have done for years. Until I found the best pair or scissors ever and will never go back! Next time you are in home depot buy a pair of Wiss scissors with the red and grey grips. My model is the W10T. I have cut upholstery, fabric, plastic, shrink tube,, etc with ease. And it was under $20... Just buy them and thank me later... especially since you are about to do the interior 😏 👍
@@Kyle_Nelson will do thanks!!
That turned out really nice Jon. I realize this is not your car but it would be great to see it at the Trans Am Nationals this year.
I am hoping to make it but it’s cutting it close.
Great video. Will be looking up the one on window alignment .
Right on!
Do you ever bring your Pontiacs to the Nationals at Norwalk ?
@@SeaTravelr123 I was thinking about this year but it didn’t work out now next year I am going to see if I can organize 2 or 3 of them to be there
@@VinylVillageGarage hoping to have one done at least, Bern going 10years with no show car. 😏
I know the feeling I. have had my high school car torn apart for over 15 years, hopefully I will get it done soon as well.
Looks awesome!!
Thanks, this one has me stressed out a bit beforehand. It nice to have the thrill of the unknown again.
Another great job and video ! You guys rock!
Thanks. Very happy with this cars turn out
I did my 66 GTO conv. Top twice now, (owned since 83) it looks fantastic but I think my driver Judge clone might get a painted roof...lol.
I agree. I normally remove vinyl tops and paint roofs. This was a different adventure for sure.
I t have 3 vinyl tops to put on, 2 on Pontiacs, 1 on the Monte Carlo. Seems like it’s not quite as bad as I thought it would be. 👍🏻
This was the first one I ever did it was a little tricky to Stretch the sail panel
Area other then that not bad. Probably the biggest thing is getting it centered on the roof before you start gluing
Looks great.
Thank you much appreciated
Looks fantastic! Very impressive!
Thanks. Much appreciated
I love the results. I think your brick would have been perfect for holding down the last vinyl seams.
Dang it! That would have been priceless! Next time mr brick.
so looking forward to the next build.@@VinylVillageGarage
@@coryhage8516 I think the next one should definitely be a fun one. Will be on a trailer from Tennessee as soon as I make the call
Where are your vinyl roof trim pieces ? I , owend a 1968 Pontiac Firebird w/ the 400 cu. in. W/ the turbo 400 transmission....All White, with a black vinyl roof and black trim. Got to save them Birds....love your dialog and patience keep up the good work. LL KOOL RAY
😎
Thanks. I did install all the trim fit well but it was the original not repop stuff, not sure how well that stuff fits.
Yeah ! I was thinking what's a matter with this picture ! It's been many year's since I , owend my bird. But , I realized when , I saw you folding and tucking near the base of rear glass that trim , if my memory serves me , correctly goes from the side glass too side glass and the way it's adhered is like protruding rivets. That is what I , wanted to see how you , would overcome ! All , in all I think your doing your friend a great service with the great pumpkin 🎃 ! L.O.L. Keep up the great work , and content...Love them birds especially 1968 Pontiac Firebird. LL KOOL RAY 😎 Fantastic job Jon @ VVG BRAVO !
I would look into upholstery and custom auto body shop's where people that know people ! In the auto industry such as car club's Hell's Angels and men , and women who've been around the block if you , know what I , meen ! Best of luck LL KOOL RAY 😎 FRISCO FOOL ! (Like Texas Metal on t.v.) Where , there's no project that's to big ! To , accomplish or get done ! There's always a Will , and a way ! All , thing's can be done for a price ! (Network)
You are a brave soul taking that vinyl top on after all the gorgeous work you have done on the Bird. Looks fantastic, and sorry to say it makes your white convertible look a little less awesome even though it is still a gem. I am like you taking on things I have never done before thinking I can do it, but that vinyl top would scare me enough to pay a professional. I have seen upholstery videos where they use steam to help stretch and set the adhesive. They might even use rollers to apply the compression force for getting wrinkles out. Did you see anything like that in your search for how to knowledge? I still do not think I would ever try this. Hats off to you. You rock!
I saw several “things” to make the job easier but they cost money and goes against the plan, plus after visiting with a few people that installed tops they where necessary for a f-body car so I decided to get it a go. And pleasantly surprised with the results
If I am not mistaken didn't you have a video of the location for the vinyl top trim studs on the quarter panels/ filler panel, I can't find it, and I need those locations.
Yes I did, I had made an error in one of the measurements it was 3” not 4” I wrote it down wrong and I don’t want to give bad info. Unfortunately I have no way to edit that video so I pulled it. I hope to redo it the next time I have a vinyl top car.
@@VinylVillageGarage I see, thank you
Nice job. Gutsy,but turned out nice.
Lol, well that’s how we get good. Trying new things.
Looks good man, I did those for a living from the late '70's to about mid 90's. Lots of hail damaged and lease return cars, they made a color keyed molding to match called K-moldings for cars that never had a top from factory...saw some weird stuff written, even some profanity but mostly VT in chalk. I see it's a levant or early GM grain you're using. Most of those I recall they had HAF stamp and a date code on the back. Haartz Automotive Fabrics...maybe they went banko...not much call for them except for what you're working on, first gen f-bodys and limo's. Can I ask what brand this one is? I see some Camaro catalogs are asking 250-300 bucks for a small deck dbl seam that's dielectrically sealed on a thermotron sealer. All those wrinkles will come out, that was one of the beefs I had when they changed from the gauze backing to the current fuzzy semi-pad you have there. I'd stick the whole thing in a dryer if it was folded up for a long time or cold out. Just ramlin' on about the past, good work my man!!
I purchased the top from AMES performance but I recall KEE being printed on the back I think.
I love vinyl tops, is it hard to clean the glue out of the gun?
Nope surprisingly, I have never let it dry up all the way that might be a different story
How did the rippling come out? Heat gun?
Didn’t use the heat gun at all in the top surprisingly, just kept pulling
Hi Jon.. looking Great.. it’s really coming long
@@VinylVillageGarage I’ve got one I’m contemplating. It’s gonna be easy compared to yours. I love the look when they’re done. Hate fixing the damage they cause lol
Thank you John for such a great video! Nice to see your son helping out. My '70 GTO has a vinyl top, the original one still in good shape but will need to be replaced. Really appreciate your hard work. That color combination looks amazing!
Little known fact. Most of the white vinyl tops from 1967 through 1973 were Parchment color. So far, nobody has reproduced them in Parchment.
I thought the original top I removed had a pearl tint to it. Wish that they still made the parchment
Looks great good job...now you can sell me the 69😅
Lol. Nope love that car. 😎