This has been a long time coming: the installation of my D. Moris hardtop on the 1990 911 C4 Cabriolet.
My satisfaction with this project is complex. First, the important details: it is quiet. There is much less noise in and around the cabin. It feels like a coupe. There are no rattles or other untowards sounds.
Still, the labor was intense. There are many hours in this project. There's a reason many people attempt to do this themselves because it requires lots of fine tuning, evaluating potential leaks, and removing and reinstalling to get the fitment just right.
The other issue is solely cosmetic. With the top painted, it is more evident than ever that this 911 is three different shades of blue. Inside the garage, it looks uniform; out in direct sunlight, it's....not great. Will most people notice? No. But it means I may someday repaint the entire thing.
For now, however, the important details were achieved: the 964 is truly coupe-like in feel and I'm sure this unique accessory will only go up in value as it becomes harder to find.