O obijuan 1/2 ton status GMOTM Winner Joined May 18, 2006 Posts 3,995 Reaction score 8 Location San Antonio TX Oct 9, 2007 #1 saw this on CL http://austin.craigslist.org/car/438892535.html it looks done really well
cbbr 1 ton status GMOTM Winner Joined Jul 17, 2004 Posts 14,680 Reaction score 3 Location High velocity, Low altitude Oct 9, 2007 #2 Looks great, but they are asking a lot for it.
Blue85 Yooper Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Jul 26, 2000 Posts 16,762 Reaction score 9,776 Location Keweenaw Oct 9, 2007 #3 Looks nice, but IMO it is worthless without a complete top for it.
O obijuan 1/2 ton status GMOTM Winner Joined May 18, 2006 Posts 3,995 Reaction score 8 Location San Antonio TX Oct 9, 2007 #4 yeah it is pricey but here it rarely rains enough to hurt anything. then if it does its back up to 90* to dry it all out.
yeah it is pricey but here it rarely rains enough to hurt anything. then if it does its back up to 90* to dry it all out.
SLO C5 1/2 ton status Joined Aug 29, 2007 Posts 125 Reaction score 0 Location San Luis Obispo, CA Oct 9, 2007 #5 Interesting. That's at least double what it should be. I'll pass...
D djsblaze 1/2 ton status Joined Jul 7, 2003 Posts 318 Reaction score 0 Location Oklahoma Oct 9, 2007 #6 I dont think that softop will hold up over 40 mph...looks like a wrecked sub that someone is trying to make the best of...I'd pass...
I dont think that softop will hold up over 40 mph...looks like a wrecked sub that someone is trying to make the best of...I'd pass...
Clod_King 1/2 ton status Joined Jun 7, 2005 Posts 1,094 Reaction score 0 Location Grimsby Ontario Oct 9, 2007 #7 It looks really well done. At ifrst I didn't see the top or the second set of doors, and I hought it was a pick-up... But wow, that is one nicely done topless burb. I think that'd be a great ride for the summer time.
It looks really well done. At ifrst I didn't see the top or the second set of doors, and I hought it was a pick-up... But wow, that is one nicely done topless burb. I think that'd be a great ride for the summer time.
howdiy 1/2 ton status Joined Jan 28, 2004 Posts 3,306 Reaction score 14 Location Fl Oct 9, 2007 #8 I wish they would have left the second set of doors
AKbigsub 1/2 ton status Premium Joined Sep 9, 2005 Posts 1,596 Reaction score 124 Location Wasilla, AK Oct 9, 2007 #9 howdiy said: I wish they would have left the second set of doors Click to expand... The doors are there, they are just cut at the window.
howdiy said: I wish they would have left the second set of doors Click to expand... The doors are there, they are just cut at the window.
fireplug 1/2 ton status Joined May 3, 2005 Posts 1,693 Reaction score 2 Location Toronto, Canada Oct 10, 2007 #10 I agree it looses it's lines without the full doors. A tailgate might make a bit more sense too. I'd be most concerned about what was done (if anything) to keep the rigidity of the truck with so much roof missing. All said, the guy's got the right idea.
I agree it looses it's lines without the full doors. A tailgate might make a bit more sense too. I'd be most concerned about what was done (if anything) to keep the rigidity of the truck with so much roof missing. All said, the guy's got the right idea.
pauly383 Daddy383 Joined Jul 22, 2001 Posts 16,216 Reaction score 5 Location Mesa , Arizona USA Oct 10, 2007 #11 Needs a rollbar or two .
mudboggink5 1/2 ton status Joined Mar 4, 2005 Posts 1,750 Reaction score 2 Location NEW JERSEY Oct 10, 2007 #12 it looks cool, it could use some support.
hunterguy86 1/2 ton status Joined Jan 10, 2005 Posts 2,477 Reaction score 1 Location San Marcos, Texas Oct 10, 2007 #13 pauly383 said: Needs a rollbar or two . Click to expand... Full cage would be baller! Looks nice though.
pauly383 said: Needs a rollbar or two . Click to expand... Full cage would be baller! Looks nice though.