Original Haartz Materials, EZ ON & Robbins Brands Available
Factory Style Top with Heated Glass Window
Original Haartz Materials, EZ ON & Robbins Brands Available
Factory Style Top with Non-Heated Glass Window
Original Haartz Materials, EZ ON & Robbins Brands Available
Factory Style Top Only (No Window)
Original Haartz Materials, EZ ON & Robbins Brands Available
Factory Style Rear Glass Window Section (No Top)
Made with Sewn-in Plastic Extrusion & Straps as Original
Factory Style
Made with Heavy Duty Nylon Webbing Material
Factory Style
Available Side & Quarter Tension Cables
Factory Style
Made With Special Well Liner Vinyl
Replacement Black Well Liner
We carry the most common sizes of Tacking Strips; please check the size you need before ordering.
Front & Rear Style
Detailed Convertible Top Installation Instructions for 1994 thru 2004 Ford Mustang
DVD with Free Shipping
Replace your Ford Mustang convertible top on Ford Mustang GT or Ford Mustang Cobra models. This model range of convertible tops was originally offered with a glass window with defroster or without defroster, but plastic windows are available. We also offer the complete convertible top replacement kit, which includes convertible top pads, convertible side cables and convertible tacking strips for a complete overhaul of your Mustang convertible top. Although the original Mustang convertible top came in vinyl, you can upgrade your top to a soft top with Haartz Stayfast cloth, also known as "canvas and mohair". To replace your Mustang convertible top on a budget, you can choose the Xtreme brand Mustang convertible top in sailcloth textured vinyl, with a plastic window.
A great feature of this top is that you can replace the convertible top section only, and reuse your convertible window section. You could also do the opposite and just replace the convertible top window section only and reuse the top section. This replacement option saves you money if you had an accident with your top and punctured an area or had issues with your rear window section, like de-laminating (where the window pulls away from the material), scratches or breaks in the window.