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Old 05-16-2002, 08:43 AM   #1
Canada20
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Thumbs up Aw man!!! I just had a great idea for an extended cab!

well...i think it might work, but I dunno....

There's about a '75 4X4 that's sitting in the lot of a garage that's on the bus route for my ride to work and someone did a really crappy X/C conversion on it so I've been thinking about what I would've done differently (yeah right...as if I have THOSE skills...). I noticed a blazer sitting right beside it and then it hit me....

Instead of using the back/roof of a 'burb to do these conversions, why not use a blazer?

Seems to me it would be a little easier 'cuz you wouldn't have to weld up all the roof seams and get those nice and straight plus in the summertime you can take the top off and cruise around that way (would also give more space to rear seat passengers)......

I bet someone's tried this one already, though

Greg
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