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During spring and fall, I’ll likely ride around with the clam shell removing the other panels as desired. When the weather is hot (4 solid months in North Carolina), I want the entire hard top in the garage. How do I pull this off without a full blown soft top is the question. My plan so far:
1. Canvass Bimini top ($400 though I don’t see it on Ford accessories right now)
2. Tonnea cover for the trunk ($109)
3. ? for behind the seats
i expect an aftermarket solution to emerge for #3 before I get my Bronco. Hope so at least. I’d also pay more for something a little more rigid than the Tonnea cover. As it stands, I bet this can be pieced together for less than $750 versus going with a full soft top. Anyone have better ideas?
1. Canvass Bimini top ($400 though I don’t see it on Ford accessories right now)
2. Tonnea cover for the trunk ($109)
3. ? for behind the seats
i expect an aftermarket solution to emerge for #3 before I get my Bronco. Hope so at least. I’d also pay more for something a little more rigid than the Tonnea cover. As it stands, I bet this can be pieced together for less than $750 versus going with a full soft top. Anyone have better ideas?
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