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Hard top to soft top conversion (pics)

So I'm not big on the aluminum rail screwed in the body of the Bronco nor do I much care for the look of it while the top is off. I decided to take an old hard top and modify it to accept my soft top. The screw holes in the body I plan on putting some paintable silicone over and then touching up with some paint. I wish I had done this before I had the body repainted but live and learn. Well here's the pics.

1st thing to do was figure out the cut line. I wanted to keep enough of the old top to keep the rigidity of the top.

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When I cut the top off the sides had broken the bonding. I'll get this fixed later.

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What I ended up with after cutting.

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I found a guy on ebay that had the snaps I needed. I also hit the parts store for the fiberglass material.

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So after test fitting the top and getting some snaps in place this is how it is going to look.

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For the back I am going to use a piece of aluminum angle iron to mount the snaps to.

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Now comes the fun, fiberglass. I'd suggest wearing long sleeves when sanding this stuff as it is pretty itchy.

I wanted to add some fiberglass mat on the inside where the eak joint was after cutting.

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After that I was able to build up in layers the inside.

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In the very center of the top it was cracked. I clamped it back together and added some more mat to the inside area.

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For the center bracket rod supports I am going to fiberglass those to the top so there are no unnecessary screws going into the body.

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And this is where it is at now. Some more sanding and it will be ready for a final coat of bondo to finish it up.

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More pics to come as progress continues.

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Thanks Aaron.

Well here is how it is looking now. A little more work to the back of it and some black paint and it should look pretty good.

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I was able to get it finished today. Heres the final pics.

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Thanks dragogt.

Chris, that is the same one. When I first installed the soft top I drilled and screwed the aluminum brackets that a soft top comes with into the Bronco. :headbang: :headbang: After seeing how terrible it looked and running across an article in BD about a guy that did this same conversion to a newer Bronco it didn't take me long to figure out which way to go. Now all I have to do is figure out how to get rid of those holes I drilled into a once pristine body. I'm probably going to use a paintable silicone and touch them up that way. I don't even want to think about sending it in for welding and paint now. I'd be to afraid they could not match the silver perfectly.
 

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Yeah... That's rough man :( I don't think I woulda been able to bring the drill bit down to such a nice lookin' truck, just don't have the strength, lol.
 

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