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Picture of the Dynacorn body at SEMA 2010

Broncobowsher

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I got a pictures of it!



Pictures of the parts of one that they brought anyway
 

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Tito

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Would love to be able to get my hands on a new hard top, would be even nicer if they made it more structurally sound.
Core support looks real nice as well. Looking forward to seeing the body done.
 

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Would love to be able to get my hands on a new hard top, would be even nicer if they made it more structurally sound.
Core support looks real nice as well. Looking forward to seeing the body done.

The top was a prototype, no drip rail installed and no roof supports inside. Note the PVC pipe used to help support the top, hopefully we will see a finished product soon...

There are alot of Broncos that need restored... ;D
 

Tito

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Yeah but the tops being tossed and given away have rust issues and/or 40 years of tweakage to them. 1k for a top is a lot easier to sell than 15k for a whole body. Baby steps, baby steps ;D
 

Ohio Bronco 21

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Some old tops look decent but as Tito said, have been tweeked left and right up and down. I would love a new steel body with a new Fiberglass top.
 

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Definitely interesting..! Probably would be out of my price range
 

BluebroncoNC

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Some old tops look decent but as Tito said, have been tweeked left and right up and down. I would love a new steel body with a new Fiberglass top.

You have NO idea how much time I spent filling in holes the previous owner had bondoed on my top. Holes I could stick my fist through at each front corner, not to mention drip rail re attachment, fixing, lot of rust, etc. I could have/would have easily spent the $$ for a new top, rather than a week of my life fixing.

Edit: Well, check that, I bet some of you do know how much time it takes... My bad in retrospect.
 

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The top was a prototype, no drip rail installed and no roof supports inside. Note the PVC pipe used to help support the top, hopefully we will see a finished product soon...

There are alot of Broncos that need restored... ;D

It was no proto type, these are being sold now. $550 for the top piece only. We have not put it up on our site. I don't know how anyone who is not an old school master body guy would ever be able to install this. I would hope they will offer a top section with pre-welded rain gutter and bracing.
http://broncograveyard.com/bronco/i-14190-roof-panel-section-full-top.html
Here's a plug for Jeffs if you want a few more pics.

Jim
 

mavereq

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nice of you to plug someone else....

i'll hold off until full tops become available. then again, i'm probably going with a fiberglass half top.
 

WILDHORSES

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nice of you to plug someone else....

i'll hold off until full tops become available. then again, i'm probably going with a fiberglass half top.

As far as I know and have been told by Dyna. assembled (welded) hard tops are not in the works. They would take up to much space on the boat.;D I was told at the show half cabs are in the works too. Yee haw!

Jim
 

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It was no proto type, these are being sold now. $550 for the top piece only. We have not put it up on our site. I don't know how anyone who is not an old school master body guy would ever be able to install this. I would hope they will offer a top section with pre-welded rain gutter and bracing.
http://broncograveyard.com/bronco/i-14190-roof-panel-section-full-top.html
Here's a plug for Jeffs if you want a few more pics.

Jim

Well Jim thanks for that update... The guy I spoke with in the booth said that it was not a finished product ?:?
I completely agree with you, the average Bronco owner could not do the body work that is needed to replace a hard top's roof...
 
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