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moparleo

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If you have the $$ I would contact the AMD installation center about having them do it.
It would be done on a jig by very experienced installers. They have all the tools and info you can't find in the FSM.
You would need more of a body shop manual as the sheet metal goes over the actual structural pieces that have been cut and for sure there will be some issues with body/chassis twist and such because the car was not built as a convertible. More to it than just cutting off the top structure. That was a bad rookie move by the former owner.
Main issue is going to be structural. Not a home job for a beginner.
If you want it done right AND be able to sell it in the future.
 

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Depending on how far you want to go down the rabbit hole, dynacorn sells these... You might be able to get them to sell you the parts before they assemble a side. You're going to need more than just they roof. I would, as others have said, jump on it.

I think thats all Camaro stuff, I looked at Barracuda and they don't have much.
 

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I think thats all Camaro stuff, I looked at Barracuda and they don't have much.

No, it's the Challenger stuff. Same structure at that point.

EDIT: Dang, I had a filter set so it was showing everything.

Look up parts 6098WT and 6099WT
 
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