I could be some time....

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I could be some time....

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Finally got to pop the hi top off, beginning to wish I hadn't :shock:

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Dont let it fool you, there is mostly fibre glass along this edge, covered in rust

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A quality installation!

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Can you spot the problem with the fridge vent

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Well, my medium term project just became long term. At least the gutters themselves are sound :mrgreen:

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That's a home brew all right! Fixing that will keep you out of mischief. Enjoy.
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What was holding the roof on? :shock:
The ventilation through the fridge vent looks good though! :rofl
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Holy moly, almost makes me not want to take mine off. Eeeeek *runs and hides*
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Oldiebut goodie wrote:What was holding the roof on? :shock:

Gravity, by the look of it...

At what stage do you admit that the shell's scrap?
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AdrianC wrote:At what stage do you admit that the shell's scrap?

[braveheart mode] NEVER! [/braveheart mode]

Oldiebut goodie wrote:What was holding the roof on? :shock:

A badly applied line of self tapping screws, less than 10% of them long enough to get to any good steel

Ralf85 wrote:That's a home brew all right!

A bad batch of brew I think.

Time to start the search for a new roof skin :)

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Bloody hell, that's amazing!

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From the title of your post change "some" to "a long long long "
That looks bad :cry:
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Well the rat look is in at the moment.....

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'tis the season for air con, starting to worry about my roof now, oh what the heck I spend my life worrying anyway
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As long as I'm done before I retire :D

Just need to source a roof, going to use the opportunity to fit a pop top instead

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:shock: makes what I found under mine look positively virginal
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There's been a few great threads here about working on the roof, which are proving really helpful in researching doing the roof swap - so thanks to all that took the effort to do the work and then post up their progress. It's scaring me a lot less than when I initially suspected the roof was buggered

The under structure doesn't seem in bad condition, just the outer skin.

Guess that's what long term cooking / sleeping in a hi-top can do to a body when no anti rust measures are done.

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This is going to be a very slow rebuild :rofl

Stage one, new skin unpicked and in mighty fine condition.

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Currently removing the detritus that used to be called a roof from my van now, windows and tailgate off. Looks like I'll be grafting in the rear section too, 30 years of diabolical bodges have taken their toll

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