1/2 cab bikini

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Hey guys new member here, but I've been trolling for years.

So I've got a great little 66 1/2 cab, we love just cruising around in.

I'd like to be able to have a bikini top so I wouldn't have to put the cab on and off as much.

What are my options? I'd rather not have a roll bar. I just use it to get my lab back and forth to the beach here in south FL.

I'll update my specs and add some pictures soon.

Thanks!

T

 

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Hi.., welcome..!!

Nice rig... I like it..!!

The bikini kits come with the windshield attaching hardware & instructions.

You could build a bar/support to hold up the back of the bikini, similar to what you see on boats, out

of aluminum tubing.  It could just fit even with the cab top on.., of make it fold down, or removable.

The 2 hold-down straps on the back of the bikini can attach anywhere you like.

Get pics of what you do & keep us posted.. >:D< <'> 

 

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welcome...  Great ride....  I like Bully's idea about a aluminum "rib".  You could run some webbing from window frame, around the "rib" then towards the back.  It would keep the rib from sliding forward or back.

 
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thanks for the help, it already has some snaps installed across the front top of the window frame from wayyyy back. I will reach out to the usual suspects & see if any of their tops attachments match up to the spacing.

 I may be better off just going to a boat canvas guy here in south FL.

I will update on progress.

Tim

 

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No..., the available bikini top kits have two piece hardware. One bolts to the factory holes on top on the

W/S frame.  The second (which locks firmly to the fabric top) slides under the first.

This allows an air tight seal & no flutter. Farther back.., the top is affected by air-flo.

"I may be better off just going to a boat canvas guy here in south FL."

This is always an option.  Better off would be questionable.  :huh:

Boat supply stores will have everything needed to build your own cross-bar to hold up the back of the top.

It could be mounted & braced just as they are on boats. Or firmly attached to the bikini top itself.

That said.., understand the bikini only provides some  "high sun shade". 

For morning/evening.., it has little affect.

It doesn't provide help for wind turbulence in the dr. passenger area.

 
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No..., the available bikini top kits have two piece hardware. One bolts to the factory holes on top on the

W/S frame. The second (which locks firmly to the fabric top) slides under the first.

This allows an air tight seal & no flutter. Farther back.., the top is affected by air-Flo

Great! I like the sound of bolting to W/S frame as opposed to the snaps.

"I may be better off just going to a boat canvas guy here in south FL."

This is always an option. Better off would be questionable. :huh:

Boat supply stores will have everything needed to build your own cross-bar to hold up the back of the top.

It could be mounted & braced just as they are on boats. Or firmly attached to the bikini top itself.

I will be buying from one of the usual suspects

That said.., understand the bikini only provides some "high sun shade".

For morning/evening.., it has little affect.

It doesn't provide help for wind turbulence in the dr. passenger area.

I'm just looking to protect this bald head from the harsh Florida sun☀️

I'm thinking I will fabricate a rib using either aluminum tubing or conduit. Attatch two larger size pieces of pipe probably to the bulkhead and slide the arched rib in and out as needed.

We shall see? I will update as we go.

Thanks again

Tim

 

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