Ah, Nobodyhome with not a single bit of first hand knowledge of the truth. Keep looking for the light (or the truth further down in this post)
If you actually would have taken the time to see in person what happened, what the "true" circumstances were, their progression, and outcome, I am still not sure it would register as truth in the single dark and dank troll that is "nobodyhome".
Oh, a tidbit of truth to go to sleep to (trolls do sleep, yes?), but for the rest of the rational people:
The Safari van actually looks pretty nice and is going to make someone a very nice rig. There are no cracks in the top, the list of blemishes are cosmetic and easily taken care of with a matching paint job which should have been done in the first place instead of white gel coat. Bronze painted top on a nice bronze van would/ will look sharp. But even as it was, nearly all of the blems sanded out of the white gel coat in minutes. The operation of the top is smooth and even, no skewing at all. The "auguring bolt" was a loose nut on the bolt, it was not "auguring", it was just loose, it also happens to be on the side that was skewing in TS's shot. Lights work fine. If TS (and prior owners) maintained the van mechanically, it will be a solid rig for the new owner.
Somewhere in this whole mess the issues that TS had were fixed before it left his hands, however, he still wanted out of his van. So be it, for whatever reason he had. CCV and TS reached an agreement to resolve and they are on their respective paths moving forward.
Some things could have been handled differently by both sides, but no where do I see any basis for the ridicule and gang mentality that took place on this thread. Many here need to take a VERY deep look at why they jumped on this with such vehamence and without any regard to the "three sides" of this situation and with NO first hand knowledge. "Just Hang the Guy" mentality based on what one person said. I am disgusted at the callous disregard for some common decency and consideration for seeking the truth.
CCV does really nice work and has a great product in their tops. They also make mistakes just like so many of the semi custom van shops (ever looked behind the curtain of an SMB?). They also step up to make things right as they did here, and as others have posted their experiences as well.
Anyone who does not do their own due diligence like I did, and avoids a CCV top because of a misdirected thread like this one will have missed a great opportunity to have one of the best pop tops available today. It is simply the fact.
I have no vested interest in this other than the truth. We have owned a CCV top for over a year and are very happy with it. It has provided numerous comfortable nights for my wife and I, as well as friends who have joined us. Every single person who has seen, experienced our top is very impressed with the fit, function and look.
And for the record (unlike 95% of the posters here) I spent an hour plus inside and outside of TS's van as picked up / bought from TS. I wanted to see for myself what this hot mess was all about and specifically because I wanted to see it with my own eyes before commenting. IMHO the things listed by TS in his early posts were relatively easily fixed. I went through every single one of his listed grievances. I carefully looked for the problem he listed to see if it was still present or if it was fixed. Should he have to fix them? Of course not. But a $5,000+ fix quote was incredibly ludicrous. If one is to be super picky, a matching paint job on the top address the last remaining issue, and one could easily forego even that, if so desired. Everything else looked perfectly fixed and functional to me. And I took my own pics and videos for my record.
I am done with this thread. If you have any direct questions for me, please PM me.
Cheers.