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Any value to a fiberglass half cab top?

Bronco73

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Have mine listed with bulk head for $500 and it hasn't sold yet. Mine fits like a glove with no leaks or gaps anywhere.
 
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SP66

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Have mine listed with bulk head for $500 and it hasn't sold yet. Mine fits like a glove with no leaks or gaps anywhere.

How long has it been listed at that price?

Has there been any interest?
 

Kurt

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I think the ones with the drip rail look more like the stock half-cab top, making them worth more than the ones without the drip rail.

It also depends on what part of the country you reside. I have seen plenty of rusted-out steel half cab tops in the Midwest, making a fiberglass top a viable option.
 

Bronco73

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Mine has the drip rail and I will keep it before I sold mine for $200. I will just save mine for another project. It's just to nice of a fitting top for me to give mine away. I forget when I posted mine for sale, maybe a month ago and it hasn't sold yet.

To me tops wether full or half cab seem to vary greatly in value from location to timing.
 
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