What is a jeep hardtop made of?
#21
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Re: What is a jeep hardtop made of?
> Has anybody every tried
> making a mold of the hardtop and casting your own?
Why on earth would anyone bother? But given the range of hack jobs I've
seen some folks try tacking onto their vehicles I wouldn't be surprised to
see someone try. There seem to be no limits to what people will spend of
their own time rather than biting the bullet and just buying a ready-made
solution.
> making a mold of the hardtop and casting your own?
Why on earth would anyone bother? But given the range of hack jobs I've
seen some folks try tacking onto their vehicles I wouldn't be surprised to
see someone try. There seem to be no limits to what people will spend of
their own time rather than biting the bullet and just buying a ready-made
solution.
#22
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Re: What is a jeep hardtop made of?
> Has anybody every tried
> making a mold of the hardtop and casting your own?
Why on earth would anyone bother? But given the range of hack jobs I've
seen some folks try tacking onto their vehicles I wouldn't be surprised to
see someone try. There seem to be no limits to what people will spend of
their own time rather than biting the bullet and just buying a ready-made
solution.
> making a mold of the hardtop and casting your own?
Why on earth would anyone bother? But given the range of hack jobs I've
seen some folks try tacking onto their vehicles I wouldn't be surprised to
see someone try. There seem to be no limits to what people will spend of
their own time rather than biting the bullet and just buying a ready-made
solution.
#23
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Re: What is a jeep hardtop made of?
it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
"wkearney99" <wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<qPOdnbOdJ9epwTrcRVn-gg@speakeasy.net>...
> > Has anybody every tried
> > making a mold of the hardtop and casting your own?
>
> Why on earth would anyone bother? But given the range of hack jobs I've
> seen some folks try tacking onto their vehicles I wouldn't be surprised to
> see someone try. There seem to be no limits to what people will spend of
> their own time rather than biting the bullet and just buying a ready-made
> solution.
of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
"wkearney99" <wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<qPOdnbOdJ9epwTrcRVn-gg@speakeasy.net>...
> > Has anybody every tried
> > making a mold of the hardtop and casting your own?
>
> Why on earth would anyone bother? But given the range of hack jobs I've
> seen some folks try tacking onto their vehicles I wouldn't be surprised to
> see someone try. There seem to be no limits to what people will spend of
> their own time rather than biting the bullet and just buying a ready-made
> solution.
#24
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Re: What is a jeep hardtop made of?
it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
"wkearney99" <wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<qPOdnbOdJ9epwTrcRVn-gg@speakeasy.net>...
> > Has anybody every tried
> > making a mold of the hardtop and casting your own?
>
> Why on earth would anyone bother? But given the range of hack jobs I've
> seen some folks try tacking onto their vehicles I wouldn't be surprised to
> see someone try. There seem to be no limits to what people will spend of
> their own time rather than biting the bullet and just buying a ready-made
> solution.
of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
"wkearney99" <wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<qPOdnbOdJ9epwTrcRVn-gg@speakeasy.net>...
> > Has anybody every tried
> > making a mold of the hardtop and casting your own?
>
> Why on earth would anyone bother? But given the range of hack jobs I've
> seen some folks try tacking onto their vehicles I wouldn't be surprised to
> see someone try. There seem to be no limits to what people will spend of
> their own time rather than biting the bullet and just buying a ready-made
> solution.
#25
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Re: What is a jeep hardtop made of?
it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
"wkearney99" <wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<qPOdnbOdJ9epwTrcRVn-gg@speakeasy.net>...
> > Has anybody every tried
> > making a mold of the hardtop and casting your own?
>
> Why on earth would anyone bother? But given the range of hack jobs I've
> seen some folks try tacking onto their vehicles I wouldn't be surprised to
> see someone try. There seem to be no limits to what people will spend of
> their own time rather than biting the bullet and just buying a ready-made
> solution.
of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
"wkearney99" <wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<qPOdnbOdJ9epwTrcRVn-gg@speakeasy.net>...
> > Has anybody every tried
> > making a mold of the hardtop and casting your own?
>
> Why on earth would anyone bother? But given the range of hack jobs I've
> seen some folks try tacking onto their vehicles I wouldn't be surprised to
> see someone try. There seem to be no limits to what people will spend of
> their own time rather than biting the bullet and just buying a ready-made
> solution.
#26
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Re: What is a jeep hardtop made of?
Do it.
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Lee wrote:
>
> it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
> of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
> exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
> hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lee wrote:
>
> it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
> of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
> exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
> hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
#27
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Re: What is a jeep hardtop made of?
Do it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lee wrote:
>
> it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
> of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
> exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
> hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lee wrote:
>
> it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
> of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
> exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
> hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
#28
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Re: What is a jeep hardtop made of?
Do it.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lee wrote:
>
> it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
> of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
> exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
> hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lee wrote:
>
> it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
> of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
> exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
> hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
#29
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Re: What is a jeep hardtop made of?
And send us pics afterwards. As long as it doesn't have a "whaletail"
spoiler like Bill's pic and doesn't have any pictures of nekkid men, I'd be
interested to see it.
Out of curiousity ...what is it you need your hardtop to do? Aren't they
just supposed to cover the Jeep? Is it for a custom buggy-type Jeep? Do you
want it to automatically open up off the Jeep and roll out the back end
upside-down into a bed-type gizmo so you and your woman ...ahhh nm.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41AB72FF.9FEBA31C@***.net...
> Do it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Lee wrote:
> >
> > it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
> > of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
> > exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
> > hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
spoiler like Bill's pic and doesn't have any pictures of nekkid men, I'd be
interested to see it.
Out of curiousity ...what is it you need your hardtop to do? Aren't they
just supposed to cover the Jeep? Is it for a custom buggy-type Jeep? Do you
want it to automatically open up off the Jeep and roll out the back end
upside-down into a bed-type gizmo so you and your woman ...ahhh nm.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41AB72FF.9FEBA31C@***.net...
> Do it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Lee wrote:
> >
> > it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
> > of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
> > exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
> > hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
#30
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Re: What is a jeep hardtop made of?
And send us pics afterwards. As long as it doesn't have a "whaletail"
spoiler like Bill's pic and doesn't have any pictures of nekkid men, I'd be
interested to see it.
Out of curiousity ...what is it you need your hardtop to do? Aren't they
just supposed to cover the Jeep? Is it for a custom buggy-type Jeep? Do you
want it to automatically open up off the Jeep and roll out the back end
upside-down into a bed-type gizmo so you and your woman ...ahhh nm.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41AB72FF.9FEBA31C@***.net...
> Do it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Lee wrote:
> >
> > it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
> > of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
> > exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
> > hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.
spoiler like Bill's pic and doesn't have any pictures of nekkid men, I'd be
interested to see it.
Out of curiousity ...what is it you need your hardtop to do? Aren't they
just supposed to cover the Jeep? Is it for a custom buggy-type Jeep? Do you
want it to automatically open up off the Jeep and roll out the back end
upside-down into a bed-type gizmo so you and your woman ...ahhh nm.
--
griffin
'85 Jeep CJ-7
'97 Toyota Corolla SD
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:41AB72FF.9FEBA31C@***.net...
> Do it.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Lee wrote:
> >
> > it was just a question, no need to be antagonistic. it's not a matter
> > of money - it's just that nobody sells what I want my hardtop to do
> > exactly. And furthermore, what's wrong with a little creativity and
> > hard work? I think it would be a fun project to try.