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Old Today, 02:33 PM   #1
72OliveJimmy
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1972 original single wall top, valuation?

I have an original single wall top from a 72 Jimmy that has recently been professionally re-textured and painted factory white. It has brand new rubber all around and all original glass. I live in San Diego where going topless can be year round and it makes the Jimmy much more fun. I have nowhere to cheaply/safely store the top so I am considering selling it. Anybody have an idea on what one of these is worth right now?

The Jimmy has been in the family since new so I also feel like I shouldn't part the top, but I'm just curious as to what to expect if I choose to sell it.
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Re: 1972 original single wall top, valuation?

Pics would help for the people who have been looking they would have a better idea
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Re: 1972 original single wall top, valuation?

Good idea, attached are some pics. I don't have anything of the inside yet, but it is clean inside.
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Re: 1972 original single wall top, valuation?

Just for reference, A single wall repro hard top is anywhere from $8k-$10k depending on who is selling it and what hardware is included. I would think a nice to mint original top, which will definitely fit, would be in that range.
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