This is an outstanding job and you did it so fast. It's great that you were able to share images of the actual process from beginning to now.
Can't wait to see what you do next.
Thank You.
I like the idea of doing the Ford Probe. Those are pretty easy to find. But if I remember right, the screen used one they have at Universal has a big plastic piece over the back window to replicate a bigger back window. I'd have to take a look at some pics.
Those things are actually kinda pricey in good condition. All it would really need is a paint job and a sun roof. Don't think I would actually drive one though.
I have one sitting in my Driveway that needs to get finished. It drives like a top after I put about $2500 into all new brakes and a tad of engine work. It just looks like poo right now half primered and spot bondoed.
It's a hard top, but I'm debating about putting in a sliding rag top since everyone always asks about the sunroof...
-Gary
Originally Posted by yellowmxwheels23
Those things are actually kinda pricey in good condition. All it would really need is a paint job and a sun roof. Don't think I would actually drive one though.
If it's a bay window bus, then it would be a hard slider that opens since it's part of the roof. If it's a 67 or earlier split-window bus, then it would be a sliding rag top. I'm still learning a lot about Deloreans, but had 3 split window busses from a 65 Deluxe hardtop (13 window) to my last one which was a 63 1/2 23 window...
I know. I'm thinking about going with an aftermarket sliding rag top. It's certainly alot easier than grafting in the mechanisms from a donor bay-window.