where can I get the folding rollbar?04sd wrote:The rear cab panel is made of wood, laminated hardwood strips to get the curve of the roofline, and then coated with black bedliner. Uses a ranger rear slider window. An aluminum u-channel along the botom channels water to either side when the bed cover is on. I really don't use it much in the winter but I just bought a snowplow for it for next year. The bed cover and cab panel can both be removed in less than five minutes. Not shown in the pictures is the rear seat rollbar and bikini top that goes on for most of the year. This is a summer time toy and now winter driveway plow, I have a new F150 S-Crew 4x4 for a daily driver.
Chop Top Project
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Re: Chop Top Project
I built the folding roll-bar for the back. The main hoop comes from an old CJ5 roll-bar I had. I think you've seen the photos... http://www.flickr.com/photos/9970648@N0 ... 761070252/
Bill
1990 BII, 4.0, (sold)
2005 F150 SCrew
'84 Ranger under construction
1990 BII, 4.0, (sold)
2005 F150 SCrew
'84 Ranger under construction
Re: Chop Top Project
Nice work!04sd wrote:I built the folding roll-bar for the back. The main hoop comes from an old CJ5 roll-bar I had. I think you've seen the photos... http://www.flickr.com/photos/9970648@N0 ... 761070252/
Re: Chop Top Project
Thanks. As of September it's now sporting a 4.0, manual 1354, 8.8, D35, and Explorer springs. For now it's done :)
Bill
1990 BII, 4.0, (sold)
2005 F150 SCrew
'84 Ranger under construction
1990 BII, 4.0, (sold)
2005 F150 SCrew
'84 Ranger under construction