By
Matt Rigney
Matt Rigney
Author
BIO
Matt brings to the table a very intimate knowledge of modern Mustangs, Camaros and Challengers not only from the books in his collection but from...
More
LATEST ARTICLE
July 2010 Ford Mustang Sales Figures Released
Is it to early to declare the new 5.0 a bust? Maybe so but all the hype and marketing push from...
Read More
- N/ALEADERBOARD RANK
- 1663ARTICLES CONTRIBUTED
- 0COMMENTS POSTED
Ok, don't laugh at the pictures I have included with this article. They were the best I could do with the limited resources I had to work with. Anyway,
Smooth Line noted as the worlds leader in hardtops has come out with a new removable hartop for the 1994-2004
convertible Mustang. At first glance the hardtop looks like a 2005 Mustang hardtop and you are right about that, Smooth Line has taken some styling cues from the new 2005+ Mustangs.
The new Daytona R removable hardtop is easy to install with no tools or modifications required. The hartop is made from lightwight fiberglass and comes with tinted windows along with a host of other options below:
- Rigid / lightweight fiberglass composite
- Black urethane primer ready for topcoat
- Full upholstered to match interior color
- Easy to install and remove (no tools required)
- No vehicle modification required
- Exterior rain guards
- Tinted windows (Defogger available)
- Rear quarter windows (Opt. side scoops)
- Weather tight rubber seals
- 12 Month Warrantee
Smooth Line is the world's leader in sports car removable hardtops with over 30 different models available. Premium quality and attention to detail has been built into every custom made Smooth Line Hardtop for over 40 years. For more information on the Mustang Hardtop please visit
SmoothLine.com
Have an opinion?Join the conversation!
By Gary Pantina Posted: 2/15/2006 1:11pm PST
By Greg Posted: 12/20/2006 4:37am PST
that includes your SN95
By jeff grya Posted: 12/28/2006 3:03pm PST
By TIM HORACE Posted: 2/29/2008 9:51pm PST
By stangemovable Posted: 10/5/2008 8:47am PDT
By Matthew McDevitt Posted: 9/1/2009 6:28pm PDT
Thank You, Matthew McDevitt
By sheldon Posted: 12/2/2009 1:51pm PST
Have an opinion?Join the conversation!