Re: Anyone in Maryland have their convertible top replaced?
For the sake of completeness, I wanted to follow up with this post. Per Green24u's suggestions, I looked into Shoreline Awning and Trim. They mentioned that they work on a lot of convertibles, but have not done too many Crossfires (mostly Sebrings) Shorelines orders the top from GAAH which provide a lifetime warranty on the window bond. They mentioned that it would take 2 or 3 weeks to remove the top, ship it to GAAH, have GAAH ship the new one back and then for Shoreline to install the new top. Shoreline has a building to store the car while the top is off so it is dry and secure.
I received a call Friday that the new top had arrived and should be finished installing that afternoon. The new top looks great! The canvas is softer and seems like it is a thicker weave than the original. Shoreline told me to keep the top up for a week or so to let the canvas stretch and settle into shape. So far I am very happy with the installation.