Replacment of convertible top

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Asked by KS09 Jan 09, 2018 at 12:23 PM about the 1996 Toyota Celica GT 25th Anniversary Convertible

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How much including labor does it cost to replace a
convertible soft top ? I have a 1996 Toyota Celica
convertible , that needs a new top, well just the
fabric part anyway. The rear glass window is only 2
years old and works great as does the frame part of
the roof. Its just the inside lining and out side layer
of the roof that are starting to show there age . :)

6 Answers

6,565

$1000+ depends on if you know someone

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Probably more than a grand. Try automobile upholstery shops for a quote.

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6,565

I bought my own top and was charged $700 for installation at an upholstery shop two-piece stop $350....

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I can say if it is a vinyl top do it on a warm day. Mine had wrinkles until spring came.

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