



Enough with the "pads"..... Old joke is old.
Back to tech....
I came up with the idea, that I wanted to reinforce the topper w/ a wood frame.
Then, back that, on top, with a steel reinforcement 'grid', that I could tie the cargo rack into.
After taping off my available space, I realized something.....
I'm, essentially, building an entire frame and support system,
and attempting to fasten a chopped up topper to it.
At this point I asked myself: "Why do all that work, when it just wants to be a square!?"
I'm considering ditching the 'topper as a lid' idea,
in favor of a much simpler 'flat lid'..... Thoughts?
See what I mean.
It's gonna be a glorified square.
This makes me think of all the fiberglass work, I don't wanna do...![]()




you ruined a perfectly good topper.
Half-cab tops are literally freebies, and that one wasn't in particularly great shape and would have needed to swap windows, a new seal or three, etc.
I am curious as to how it'll end up.
-- A

We are spoiled out here in CA, old chevys are everywhere in the junkyards
We are spoiled out here in CA, old chevys are everywhere in the junkyards
Ugh.... Bring some to me lol. Cant hardly find anything before 1990 in the ones by me.

Come deal with our BS laws, and you can have as many rust-free square bodies, as you want!![]()

I should do what POORBOYK5 was doing, gather up some clean sheetmetal and make a trip to your areas and sell them.Nah eff that noise lol. I just need to snag some sheetmetal and bring it back to my nice comfy no emissions regulated state. I take pride in my 6mpg k5 that stinks of unburnt fuel at idle![]()

