kcsterling
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Thanks for the kudos, I guess I like it to. I first thought of finishing it with a bit more detail and slick paint. Then I remembered why I bought this thing to begin with. Pull my dirtbikes, camping and general off roading.
To list some of the details-- the rear cab portion was actually cut from a late 80's nissan pick up truck. I scrounged around for the rear slider. I cut the rear part down and measured it to slide under the Jeep roof skin to almost the rear part of the cab. This brought the roof ridges all the way back allowing a more factory look. I then spent quite a bit of time welding, supporting and fabricating the inner bed panels. I also tried to make the interior as good as possible w/out going over board. I have included a few more build shots and as far as what I am going to put in the bed, muddy boots, clothes, what ever I can carry. I really did it for looks more than anything and the fact I purchased this wrecked in the rear was more motivation. Thanks again all.
To list some of the details-- the rear cab portion was actually cut from a late 80's nissan pick up truck. I scrounged around for the rear slider. I cut the rear part down and measured it to slide under the Jeep roof skin to almost the rear part of the cab. This brought the roof ridges all the way back allowing a more factory look. I then spent quite a bit of time welding, supporting and fabricating the inner bed panels. I also tried to make the interior as good as possible w/out going over board. I have included a few more build shots and as far as what I am going to put in the bed, muddy boots, clothes, what ever I can carry. I really did it for looks more than anything and the fact I purchased this wrecked in the rear was more motivation. Thanks again all.


