I've had several people suggest to me to put line-x or some sort of truck bed liner material on my hearse top. I'm not wanting it to be extremely textured, but I want it to be sealed, which is the reason I am leaning towards doing it. Anyone have any photos of their rides with these types of tops? I'm trying to see how it looks compared to vinyl or just painting it.
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abnorml on here had it done to his 73 M&M and it looks great im currently in the process of fixing the roof on my 75 Superior and then im getting it done as well here is a photo of hisIndainLandFunFestival2008side.JPG
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Did Mine Myself too. Really don't have any real close ups on this site though. Facebook has a few.Last edited by travlinman; 01-18-2011, 12:49 PM.
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I used chip guard on my top, It's the stuff that is used to protect the lower body panels from road debris. It's easy to apply yourself and it gives a smoother surface than most bed liners I've seen. It does have to be painted, but that gives you a choice other than black. I painted mine burgundy with a flattening agent to cut the gloss. I don't have any good close ups of the roof but maybe I can get one if the snow ever melts here in the east. It comes in spray cans, I needed two to do the rear half roof on my crown.
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