Cab owners regret and want a coupe?

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Dec 6, 2009 | 11:42 AM
  #46  
Quote: The feedback has been great and very helpful. Definitely makes me feel more comfortable with going the cab route. The one area there wasn't much feedback on was the longevity and appearance over time of the top. The comment below is the last thing I worry about (not worrying anymore about rattles, wind noise, etc). Does the top wear, discolor, look "tired", etc, which could then make the whole car look worn? Are there tricks to keeping it looking new? Have the tops changed and have been improved over the years? Between work and the house, my car will be garaged most of the time. My top is black (ruby red exterior). Thanks.

The black cab tops on both of my last 2 911's have held up great. If the car is garaged you shouldn't have anything to worry about, keeping a Cab outside in say Miami would be another story imo. There's a great product on the market called RaggTopp Protectant that has a UV blocker. You don't need to apply it often, I did mine when the car was brand new & then each Spring............ You can find it all over:

autogeek.net/rafaca.html

 

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