If you’ve got a convertible, you already know how time isn’t necessarily kind to your ragtop’s fabric. Even if you’re extra careful, weather, age, and use can cause discoloration and deterioration. And finding a quality replacement top is often far more difficult that it should be.

Until you discover Kee Auto Top.

Yup—when it comes to replacement convertible tops, Kee really has you…

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blue 1969 camaro with mathcing blue convertible top
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Kee Auto Top started out as an interior trim shop, so its team knows the ins and outs of making a quality convertible top. Proudly made in the USA, Kee uses the most precise patterns available to ensure the best fit and it sources the fabric and vinyl from the same factories the OEMs use.

Tops are made on computerized cutting machines and sewn together with high-quality polyester thread for durability and longevity. Seams are sealed to withstand water penetration, and all tops are test-fitted by experienced interior trimmers to double-check the precision.

Kee Auto Top makes convertible tops for popular domestic and import cars made from the late 1930s through the 2000s. Here are some of the more popular options:

close up of a custom convertible top on an old car
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Vinyl & Cloth Convertible Tops

Vinyl convertible tops are made from 36 ounce pinpoint vinyl, a two-ply composite material with a PVC outer layer and a dyed cotton sateen fabric lining. Cloth soft tops are made from a multi-layer composite material with 100 percent acrylic outer fabric, a rubber inner layer, and dyed cotton or poly/cotton drill fabric lining.

Stayfast Convertible Tops

Kee Auto Top Stayfast Convertible Tops are a nice upgrade from vinyl. They are made with Haartz Stayfast canvas material with an acrylic square weave facing, a rubber inner layer, and cotton/polyester backing.

Superior Convertible Tops

Kee Auto Top Superior convertible tops are very popular for American cars from the 1950s to the early 1990s. They’re made from Haartz Superior pinpoint vinyl, which has a grain that looks like little dots when viewed up close. The tops have PVC top coat and a cotton backing.

Chrysler Crush Convertible Tops

Mopar used a ‘crush grain’ leather-look material for convertibles made from 1968 through 1971. Kee Auto Top offers crush grain tops in black/black or black/white vinyl.

Vinyl Tops, Windows & More

Kee Auto Top White PLymouth Superbird
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Ragtops are just the start, Kee Auto Top also makes replacement soft top windows and vinyl tops, as well as soft top cables, hardware, and repair parts.

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Author: Alan Rebescher

Editor, author, PR man—Alan Rebescher has done it all in a 37 year career in the high performance industry. He has written and photographed many feature stories and tech articles for Summit Racing and various magazines including Hot Rod, Car Craft, and Popular Hot Rodding, and edited Summit Racing’s Street & Strip magazine in the 1990s. His garage is currently occupied by a a 1996 Mustang GT ragtop.