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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 30-Oct-01 AT 07:00 PM (EST)[/font][p]Anybody know of a manufacturer of soft (canvas?) canopies for fullsizes?
http://www.cavernsofblood.com/89d7/skulls/ANIskullBluFire3.gif'72 F-250 "Hi-Boy" 4x4, Dana 60/HD44, FE428 @ 400+ ponies , NP435 4-speed, custom suspension w lift, mud on black.
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So far a company called "can-back" seems the main manufacturer of these soft tops. The problem is they want $900 bucks for their base model. I figured they would be cheaper than a hard top, not more. But at least theres a lead for ya.
http://www.cavernsofblood.com/41kf/skulls/ANIskullBluFire3.gif '72 F-250 "Hi-Boy" 4x4, Dana 60/HD44, FE428 @ 400+ ponies , NP435 4-speed, custom suspension w lift, mud on black.
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