<VV> convertible top cylinders - recommendations?

Dave Ziegler dziegler3@comcast.net
Sat, 16 Oct 2004 21:21:09 -0400


on 10/16/04 11:52 AM, John Headley at robedinpurple@yahoo.com wrote:

> OK, I've given up on having my convertible top
> cylinders for my 64 monza vert refurbished, as I've
> asked a few times and had no responses other than to
> check the yellow pages, and I had no luck with that.
> 
> I've decided to bite the bullet and buy new cylinders
> and hoses.  There is a company called Hydro-E-Lectric
> in Punta Gorda, FL that sells these cylinders for $120
> each and $90 for the hoses, which would save me a
> total of $80 if I buy from them instead of Clark's.
> Does anyone have any experience with these guys, good
> or bad?
> 
> Thanks,
> John Headley
> 64 monza convert
> Royal Oak, MI
> 
> 
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Any local hydraulic shop should be able to repair your cylinders. And supply
new hoses if needed.
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Dave Ziegler
Corvair Therapy
Mechanical repairs
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