Way back when I chatted with Ed about how the top was made. Only the first few has the roof built upside down and then they switched and put the roof sheet on top. Yours looks like one of the later roofs.
By the way, if the guy in Grand Junction that welded those up is still in business he will re-weld broken welds for free. I don't know who he is, I got a hold of him through Ed. I had him fix mine once. I re-welded once and then the third time I did the roof reconfigure. Mine lives outside in my driveway.
have some experience with Paul's? (Actually, they did a travel cover for my boat last year and it wasn't too bad for this area.)
But I think the shop Ed used to use would do one for $650 or so.
It will be interesting to see your hard top. I was thinking of building one myself someday out of 1/4 coosa or thermo-lite board. Strong, light, waterproof. I do like the soft top though as it makes it easy to run with everything open. It gets pretty warm in there sometimes.