MY CHOP TOP ATTEMPT

You did do a good job on it, but why? I'm must be missing the point I guess.
 
kcsterling said:
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.
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You do realize that this was done several years ago?
 
Did you notice the indentation in the passenger rear tire fender well that matches the one on the driver's side for the spare?
 
Did you notice the indentation in the passenger rear tire fender well that matches the one on the driver's side for the spare?

Hmmmmmm interesting......wonder why that is?
 
I've moved on to Wrangler builds and the occasional XJ. If anyone wants to contact me for any info try at arroc.com. Thats where I spend most of my internet time.
 
yes i do relize that i was just curious if there were any pics of the process because i have no idea how to do it.
step 1: drink lots of beer and part hard till 2am.
step 2: get saw zaw and all your friends to carry on the partying
step 3: apply saw zaw to roof and enjoy waking up the neighbors at 3am to the sound of the saw cutting through the flimsy roof.
step 4: take back half of mj cab and duct tape to back of xj
step 5: rock out with your.... out and enjoy your new back halved jeep



at least thats the way i would do it.
 
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