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I would disagree........the non removeable fixed top with the fixed front window frame(all these has the stamped bezel) is IMOP rarier.......but also I feel its worth less than the removable top 45 short bed
after that, swb removable top, then the swb non removable top
 
Soft Top Troopy

I noticed in one of my books that there is a soft top troopy---where do they fall in the list of rarity? I have seen several hard tops but never a soft top.
 
Re: Soft Top Troopy

Although not sold in the States by the Toyota Corp., frequently used in the Middle East, occasionally in Africa, and Down Under.

Good luck finding the canvas and hoops over here!
 
so thats why so many people dont like how my cruiser is built because its a SWB removable top on 37s
 
so thats why so many people dont like how my cruiser is built because its a SWB removable top on 37s

NOT! Two of the nicest swb45s out there are built like yours. pardion has a super sweet SOA swb45 on either 35s or 37s. So does Earl Warden's famous Junkyard Dog.

Do a search.

BTW, your former seats have now been to TX and back, which is a lot further than the rest of your rig.;p


:cheers:
 
NOT! Two of the nicest swb45s out there are built like yours. pardion has a super sweet SOA swb45 on either 35s or 37s. So does Earl Warden's famous Junkyard Dog.

Do a search.

BTW, your former seats have now been to TX and back, which is a lot further than the rest of your rig.;p


:cheers:

ill give you that it hasnt hardly moved sense i got it. its been to deer valley and thats it. only reason i said that is because i have so many people bag on me because im building a crawler out a swb45. and im still kicking myself for the selling price on those seats. they went in a nice rig though:cool:
 
Fixed top swb
This one is now for sale located in North Carolina.
phone number is 828-321-1331
price is 12K
see post 15 above for a picture

dont know how to move it to fj45 classified
 
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ill give you that it hasnt hardly moved sense i got it. its been to deer valley and thats it. only reason i said that is because i have so many people bag on me because im building a crawler out a swb45. and im still kicking myself for the selling price on those seats. they went in a nice rig though:cool:

Still enjoying them...ten years later. ;)
 
Got any pics, Mark?



I did, but no dice.

I boxed up all my pictures before I demolished the old office. They are safely buried behind a bunch of parts on a pallet rack. I probably won't dig into them until I'm done moving my workbench and installing the sandblaster. IOW, about a year. Ping me then.
 
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A friend found this non-removable top swb(non-running) in Cali from the original owner. It wasnt something he could do from Florida, so I took a chance on a truck I had not seen in person. I had no idea what I had found until it arrived. Since I live in Wyoming and typically hunt in my rigs, I truly believed it deserved to be preserved. Thankfully, Greg Miller agreed. The original owner couldnt be any happier to know his family's pride is sitting in a place that it will be appreciated.
 

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