Just finished installing mine. Exactly what I was looking for at the right price. I added a little self- sticking foam behind the brackets just to keep them off the paint. Otherwise, a simple installation.
I’m sure I could sketch something up for it. Honestly it only cost me $70 for the trailer jack and a few bolts. I had the rest of the steel and casters left over from other projects.
I always like a good engineering challenge so I built my own top lift. Plus I’m too cheap to spend $1000 when I can DIY it. She sure looks great topless!
Remove the plastic surround, (they just pull off) then drive the pin out with a 1/4” punch. Not hard at all. There are two rubber grommets on the pin that keep everything in place.
Borrowed a page from @Lowcountry Bronco ‘s playbook and painted my front and rear tow hooks Race Red. The pop of color really looks great on the heritage.
Well said @Lowcountry Bronco. I had a similar experience a few weeks ago visiting my daughter at college. We were stopped at a stop sign and an Area 51 OBX SAS turned in front of us and drove on by. I waved but the guy didn’t even glance in our direction. Later that day I caught and passed an...
Took her for a drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway between Roanoke and Lynchburg Virginia. She looks just as good in the mountains as she does at the beach.