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Of course I had been drinking and the wife was not impressed.
During another drunken night at the house...
I see what you mean. I am afraid that the tab bent in on what is currently the inside may do more damage if it were pointed out.I would try switching the horizontal bow so they are smooth on the outside. I would think it would it be look better and one less place to rub. But that is just a guess.
Nope, just a roll up rear hatch.Another question for you. Are you planning to use Ambulance style doors? Is that the reason to switched the tub barn doors? I really would like to do that to a very early soft top tub. The main problem is all the soft top ambulance doors I've seen are design for a spare tire on the drivers side. So the door open on the wrong side first.
Yep. The body is a factory soft top from '71. It was set up with a tailgate but I changed to the doors since the sill was so bad and the doors were free as opposed to the five pills or more for a tailgate. (Although I kinda like the tailgate better.) I need to double check the frame number. I think it was manufactured in late '72 making the truck actually registered as a '73. It is appropriate it is green since it is truly a frankencruiser.I believe the tub you got from CA is like your other one a late 71. Which is a plus. Pretty sure you have the heavier steel and the rib bent for a brake booster. The 72 had stamped louvers on both sides of the cowl. 71 was the last year for the bolt on grill for fresh air intake.
Yep. The body is a factory soft top from '71. It was set up with a tailgate but I changed to the doors since the sill was so bad and the doors were free as opposed to the five pills or more for a tailgate. (Although I kinda like the tailgate better.) I need to double check the frame number. I think it was manufactured in late '72 making the truck actually registered as a '73. It is appropriate it is green since it is truly a frankencruiser.
I did not know that. The PO of my other truck did the cut to put in the 4 speed and now it is a total pita to service the parking brake.Living in the Past said:I could see it was asoft top originally. The threaded holes for the eye bolts safety straps. I also think your right about the frame. The tube that is behind the transfer case has the bend for the longer four speed. My Feb 73 has it and I think all 73s did even thought we didn't get a four speed here in the US until early in the 74 model year.
I did not know that. The PO of my other truck did the cut to put in the 4 speed and now it is a total pita to service the parking brake.
RSHARPfzj80 said:Sounds like its coming together pretty good Chris. You better hurry if your gonna have it ready for the trails by GSMTR!