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Photo shopped in. Look at the window on the other side and the corner of the back of the slant.You can see the rear window as well.
Really freaking cool idea though. I wounder how hard this would be to do. I think a slant back is wider so you would have to chop the center out of the rear hatch.
I didn't change the pic. Never caught the close up until it was pointed out, sorry. My son found this using Bing and typed in cucv......still looks awsome
Sorry guys, I found the web site where the pic was posted and the caption reads "photoshop idea"
Very nice Let me see I can get a cheap top or two for free and am pretty good doing fiberglass work cut here trim there could be done maybe I will try?
if you could get a humvee hatch to fit the rear end then cut out some windows. even better make the hatch lift up to open with air poles like on the rear ends of most cherokee jeeps or hood lifts. that would be awesome. but first you need a cucv to start.
I think it would really look good if the rear side windows were deleted, but it is a cool concept. That truck is a Alpha Heaven restored truck and is ne of the nicest I've seen.
The actual owner of the truck is a member here. He was pretty vocal about what Alpha Heaven did on that truck he bought. It does look very cool and CUCV tops are plentiful and virtually useless! C'm on you 'glassmasters, whip this out!
Yes its is an Photoshop Photo.
I can do that in my sign shop to.
I think I will build my own top for My M1009 just for some thing this winter.
But look kook.