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Re: 69 -72 Blazer Half Top production thoughts?
cost will be your biggest issue
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What about this Idea! A kit to convert a steel hardtop from a pickup to fit a Blazer. Someone may have tried to do this,but did anyone succeed!!! Another idea might be to adapt the Blazer removable top to work on a pickup. Both might be complicate, but there should be a market for them.......
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It would be nice to be able to buy a removable, fiberglass half top. The steel wall wouldn't be too bad to make if you didn't care if it looked original.
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Have half cab made by MTP MINNESOTA TRUCK PARTS, but the one i have is for a dodge trailduster i think, because it is wider on sides than a blazer body. original price of tops were $2400 ea. only the military and railroad were the only ones that could buy them. Thats why they are rare.Have original ad for tops.
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Those tops might cost $2400 now [if you could get them] but I doubt if they cost that much when the 1st Gen K/5s were new. The factory list price for my [once-] loaded Custom '71 K/1500 Jimmy was $3,374.00. I paid more than that for it in 1995.
$250 would've been an exhorbitant amount that only railroads or the military could afford then. I don't remember seeing a millitary 1st Gen K/5, when I was in the Marines in the mid-'70s. Lots of stepsides, maybe a few fleetsides and the Navy had some Suburbans, but no Blazers. Not that I wished to imply that you're a liar, but the ecomomics of the period were on a smaller scale. |
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I bought one from MTP back in the early eighties for 800.00. Still have it on my Jimmy.
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my buddy has a half cab blazer...
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Interested for sure, looking forward to seeing a price.
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Count me in all well. If i could get a better pic of the metal cab mount, that's seems very easy to make.
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Re: 69 -72 Blazer Half Top production thoughts?
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send me an email, I would love to talk to you more about your half cab. thanks, Josh |
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Have thought of do same for quite some time... |
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could the molds you have be used to make the top out of plastic? Maybe cheaper than fiberglass? There must be some kind of injection molded plastic that is close to or equal in strength?
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FYI... at this time, these aren't happening. He actually has the molds for sale here.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=463376 |
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This is an old thread. I never really saw this as a profitable venture for the original poster although I commend his effort.
The market is small, and I don't see the need for those of us that already own a real pickup truck anyway :confused: Not like you can get a 4x8 sheet of plywood in the back of a halfcab blazer :lol: |
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i spoke to a company that can make a fiber carbon one....would weigh about 25% of what a top weighs now....thinking about making a full hardtop with this company....tooling is a big cost. |
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correction: carbon fiber material
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that woul be nice to have a top thats made out of carbon fiber and weighs less then the og ones would be even nice to have a half top made..
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If he could do it, and the weight was significantly lighter, AND he was able to keep the price reasonable. I am sure there would be a dozen or so enthusiasts who would jump on it. I would love one. He could make it a 2 piece unit that was removable with one guy. Basically like the targa unit on the newer Jeeps. I guess we can dream! |
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Bringing this back from the dead cause I just scored a MTP
1/2 Top and I need a new window seal for it? She has the rear slider in it looks exactly like the one "Rusty Parts" has. |
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It would be cool if there was a '67 style small window, too.
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I am looking to buy or make a MTP half cab bottom bulkhead panel. If anybody has one of the lower metal half cab panels for sell I am interested. or maybe get the measurements to make one.
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