Re: Best way to tie down the top of a 1929 Phaeton
I tow mine with top up on my open trailer but only about 10 miles to and from the heated garage I store it in for winter. I was always told not to go faster than the car will go, so I stay at about 50 mph or so and it works fine. If I was going further at higher speeds, I would put it down, use bungee cords or straps to hold it in place, and make sure weather is good. (For those that ask why I just don't drive it there, I have a way back if I do it alone....)
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1928 Niagara Blue Phaeton
1972 Olds 442 Convertible
1979 MGB
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