Always searching for more room in the garage, and cutting deeper and deeper into my truck's rear end and needing to remove the hardtop, I've tried to find a practical way to deal with the removed hardtop.
I took an old Techline office desk, turned it over and added four 360 degree casters from the local woodcraft shop.
One "work-table" top - 3/4 inch plywood top ripped to 4' X 6' with 2 holes on one side for the hardtop's 2 front pins to slide into. Wood screwed the plywood top to what was the bottom of the old desk.
Lots of storage in the desk (rear seats, parts, etc.), and the plywood table top can still be used for a work table (tools, misc. parts, etc.) but most important to me, the thing can be moved around the garage. Added a few foam corner bumpers for banging into things.
Also makes a nice "hardtop work-stand", easy to reach the top, etc.
I took an old Techline office desk, turned it over and added four 360 degree casters from the local woodcraft shop.
One "work-table" top - 3/4 inch plywood top ripped to 4' X 6' with 2 holes on one side for the hardtop's 2 front pins to slide into. Wood screwed the plywood top to what was the bottom of the old desk.
Lots of storage in the desk (rear seats, parts, etc.), and the plywood table top can still be used for a work table (tools, misc. parts, etc.) but most important to me, the thing can be moved around the garage. Added a few foam corner bumpers for banging into things.
Also makes a nice "hardtop work-stand", easy to reach the top, etc.