Convertible Top with Plastic Window

Fits 1963 through 1971 Mercedes Pagoda 230SL, 250SL & 280SL

Hand-Rolled Binding & Piping around rear window, Includes Left & Right above the door glass Rubber seals


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Factory style Convertible Top with Plastic Window. Made with Hand-Rolled binding and Piping around the rear window as original. Included with the Top, Left & Right above the door glass Rubber seals. Convertible Top fits both Left & Right hand drive models. Factory Convertible Top material is the German Sonnenland Cloth, we also offer Haartz Stayfast Cloth & Haartz Twillfast Cloth as a less expensive alternative. Other colors can be ordered, please inquire.
All the seams are Heat-Sealed. All Convertible Top materials are mildew & mold resistant, and UV treated for color fastness. The plastic windows are DOT rated heavy 40-gauge thick vinyl. No sewing is required. We offer GAHH & Robbins brand Tops. Both brands are used by professionals and are known for quality workmanship & precision tailored craftsmanship.
Robbins Brand Convertible Tops with Plastic Window include a 5-year (60-month) warranty for the convertible top and the bond between the top and plastic window; an eighteen (18) month labor allowance is also included. Please see our Warranty page for more details.
GAHH Brand Convertible Tops with Plastic Window include a 5-year (60-month) warranty for the convertible top and the bond between the top and plastic window; an eighteen (18) month labor allowance is also included. Please see our Warranty page for more details.
(1) What materials are available for the replacement convertible tops?

TopsOnline offers three material options:

German Sonnenland Cloth: This is the original factory material, known for its durability and authentic appearance.

Haartz Twillfast Cloth: A high-quality alternative that closely resembles the original in texture and appearance.

Haartz Stayfast Cloth: A more budget-friendly option that still offers good quality and appearance.

All materials are mildew and mold resistant, UV treated for color fastness, and feature heat-sealed seams.
(2) What features are included with the convertible top?

Each convertible top comes with:

A plastic rear window made of DOT-rated heavy 40-gauge thick vinyl.

Hand-rolled binding and piping around the rear window, replicating the original design.

Left and right rubber seals above the door glass.

The tops are designed to fit both left and right-hand drive models.
(3) What brands are available, and what warranties do they offer?

TopsOnline provides convertible tops from two reputable brands:

GAHH: Offers a 5-year (60-month) warranty for the convertible top and the bond between the top and plastic window, along with an 18-month labor allowance.

Robbins: Also provides a 5-year (60-month) warranty for the top and window bond, plus an 18-month labor allowance.

Both brands are known for quality workmanship and precision-tailored craftsmanship.
(4) What is the price range for these convertible tops?

Prices vary depending on the material selected:

Haartz Stayfast Cloth: $799.00 to $880.00

Haartz Twillfast Cloth: $873.00 to $970.00

German Sonnenland Cloth: $1,017.00 to $1,083.00

These prices reflect the quality and authenticity of the materials used
(5) Can I install this Convertible Top myself?

Technically, yes, most people can manage to install a Convertible Top on their own, provided they have experience working on automotive upholstery projects.  However, TopsOnline.com recommends using a professional installer.  Why?  Because (a) a professional is going to provide you with the very best convertible top installation that you could ask for; (b) in the rare case where an installer might make a mistake, they’ll take care of it – but if YOU make a mistake with your own installation, that’s coming out of your pocket; and (c) finally, manufacturers reserve the right to void a warranty due to a faulty installation when that installation is done by someone who is not a professional installer.  So bottom line: don’t take the risk: hire a professional installer for your convertible top installation – it’s worth it and you won’t regret it!
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