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Old 05-31-2016, 09:15 AM   #1
Woodyboat
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Fully Topless Questions...

I've never owned a Suburban or Blazer, but I have owned a string of square body trucks. This means that I probably know just enough to be dangerous. However, I honestly do not know the answer so, I will ask even at the risk of appearing stupid.

I often see Blazers running around with no top whatsoever. I have seen some of these that were obvious hack jobs but others honestly look like they came this way from the factory. Did Chevy/GMC ever make these so that the entire roof, from windshield to tailgate, could be removed... or is this just a popular hot rodding exercise?

If this is completely done in the aftermarket, where can i go to learn more. I would love to have one of these but I sure don't want to give up strength and practicality.

Years ago, I was a real air-cooled VW pervert. Even the factory made VW and Karmann Ghia convertibles were very flexible because of not having solid tops. Those cars were as problematic as they could be. Even building a fiberglass dune buggy created a vehicle that had so much body flex that they honestly could become unsafe to drive.
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