yo!
Creative Products (
IS Out-of-Business; www.creproonline.com) sold the mold to Jeffs Bronco Graveyard; a Jeff's rep. told me that the Bronco fiberglass half-cab conversions w/ glass slider mold was in poor condition upon arrival; he said it should be available Summer 06,
but ....
Here it was;
Fiberglass Half Cab Conversion w/Glass Slider original description
Source: by Creative Products
http://web.archive.org/web/20011020014444/..._conversion.htm
see more on this in my broncolinks.com site at:
http://www.broncolinks.com/index.php?index=486
Here is one DIY job; Cab, Half, Conversion pics in a 89
Source: by MudBum
http://www.supermotors.net/registry/17686/60256
He wrote elsewhere; "...I know it's rough but I've been driving it (couple of weeks) and hunted on it four times without any leaks or trouble. It's ugly but I needed a cheap truck to hunt on. After closing in the cab I decided to rattle can it flat black. The wooden thing in the bed is a dog box (kennel) for transporting hunting dogs.
I cut the top and moved the window frame as close to the cab as I could get it. I closed in under the window using 1"x4" frame with 1/2" exterior plywood glued and screwed on each side of the 1x4 frame. Then covered the bed side of the plywood with thin aluminum glued and screwed. I also flashed the thin alum to bedside/bed glued and screwed. I then cut an old f150 bed liner to fit into the very short bed. On the inside of the cab I covered the plywood with the carpet removed from the backseat area. Then cut the plastic side panels to fit and reinstalled the speakers. Mounted CB in overhead and put a gun rack below window.
There is enough room behind seats for a medium size cooler.
I have tried to get it to leak before installing the bed liner and interior carpet. Used a lot of water through a garden hose.
I sealed it really well using chaulking/adhesvise between the alum that I flashed between the alum and bedsides/bed. The top is covered on the exterior and sealed the same..."x