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terry G

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    Cape Coral
  • My Project Cars
    1952 plymouth cranbrook convertible

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    Classic cars from 50s to 70s

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  1. 1952 Cranbrook convertible My convertible top was working ok, it would raise and lower the top but needed assistance when first starting to lower top. It seemed like the linkage might be binding slightly when retracting and needed a nudge to proceed. The other day I was attemoting to lower the top and it bound up breifly and bogged down the motor for a moment. Then it stopped working all together as if it had blown a fuse. My question is where should I start looking to solve the problem. It appears there is no fuse block in the car, car is very original. I assume there must be a fuse of some sort but do not know where to look. I would appreciate any insight that the people on this forum could provide. I am new to 50s cars having experience with later model cars from the 60s and 70s. I am hopeful I can find a way to easily fix the problem. Thank you in advance for your help Terry
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