
I bought a new set of the rubber seals, but never put them on. Because the seals were not on my top, it wasn't immediately clear how they should be applied properly, other than the front one, and also the side latches were missing, so I needed to come up with a solution for how to build something that would suffice. I finally decided this year that I was going to get it functional so that by winter I could use it if needed. So, began my research in these forums and also on the Fiat America user group which is the local Norcal club where I live. Got help from lots of people (thanks!), and decided I was ready this past week to begin. Grabbed a buddy and we were able to make quite a bit of progress. The front latches were very rusty, so I removed both of those, sanded them down, primed and painted them and then re-installed them. Surprisingly they were in pretty good shape.


The side latch brackets were still on the car, just not the latches that attach to them, but they were even more rusty. Had to drill them out, sanded them down, hoping there was actually some metal under the rust, then primed and painted them. Came up with a solution I think will work that will attach to these brackets. Going to attempt that next Tuesday.



All the window and front seals went on great, just had to take our time making sure to apply them properly. The metal strip that fits inside the seals was missing in all but one of them, so went to home depot and picked up some 1/2" strips, cut them and drilled them and they worked just fine. Used self tapping screws and after drilling some pilot holes in the fiberglass, they went in nice and snug, along with some interior adhesive to make sure there was a good seal.
