I just joined the site looking for solutions to a new top for my 68 Bronco. I love the design that Jeff did and wish there was a similar option for Broncos. Please let me know all of your thoughts on my idea and if you think there is a better way to approach this project.
Ideally I would like the top from metal, since I am better with welding than with fiberglass, at least I do it more often. I created a fiberglass front fairing for my old Suzuki Bandit to update it to the new Bandit style fairing, but that was probably 15 years ago. The other reason I would like to do metal is so it can support my weight. I have a Gobi full length rack on my 4runner that is rated to support more than double my weight and thought, why not build the capability into my roof. I would also like to have the front section be removable like the Jeep Freedom top, but am hesitant to do this out of metal, when engineering to keep the area sealed and water tight has already been done. On to my plan:
1. Purchase a used (and hopefully cheap) freedom top (with or with out the removable panel sections, since they can be purchased separately).
2. Purchase the roof section from a Land Rover Defender 90 or 110 with the built-in Alpine windows.
3. Cut the flange from the freedom top and mate it to the Land Rover top so I would then have the benefit of the Alpine windows and removable driver/passenger top sections.
4. Cut to length/width and join to FJ40 sides which I would also cut to fit my Bronco (build a flange to bolt the two together like Jeff's design so the top is modular)
5. Probably use the rear doors from an FJ40 as well, mating them to my narrowed tailaget, since the side panels will be narrowing the rear opening.
To save from the many questions I might get:
- Why don't you just get a FJ40?: I built an 70 FJ40 on a 72 chassis back in the late 90's into the early 2000's, but had to sell it when I blew a rod through the engine on the Golden Gate Bridge during my daily commute.
- This time around I wanted to build something different, so I researched and liked the Bronco, which I bought in 2009 and built up since then.
- Why don't you just buy a Jeep?: I have too much invested in my Bronco and like the idea that my Bronco is gaining value (have not put into more than it is worth so far). I just wish there was as big of an aftermarket for parts like Jeeps. The aftermarket for Broncos is for factory style parts not mods.
- I honestly don't have the time or a garage to do this in, so would be storing everything in a shed on my property and pulling it out to work on it in the East Coast Winter (currently in Northern Virginia until my contract is up in 3 years), so if you all know anyone in the Northern Virginia area or on the East Coast that could do the work, I would appreciate any advice on my build plan or recommendation for an individual/shop that can do the work.
Thank you all in advance.
Brian
* Hope I'll survive in here unscathed since this mod has been used on Jeeps only.