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Camper shell source
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Hi Folks,
I have searched the intertubes for a bit but have not found what I was looking for (well what my wife was looking for- if it was up to me, the shell would be gone and I would use it for my wood working projects and stuff like hauling- after all, that's what a truck is for). My '70 Chevy truck needs a new camper shell, this one is toast. It has been on the truck since at least 1973; the boot leaks and the top caved in (I propped it up and sealed it, somewhat, but it still leaks a little, and it's getting stinky in there with the mildew). My wife wants an old-school top like in the pic. But all I seem to be able to find is fiberglass. Anyone have a line on this old style? I could make one myself, but it would be more money than I want to spend, plus the time. Please ignore the newly painted Buick GS in the foreground, I don't feel like snapping a new pic tonight. TX, Steve |
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Don't see an edit button...so here is a little more info. I want a completely new top, not one pulled off another truck. Methinks it's going to have to be home made, which will probably cost me a coupla grand, plus my time.
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You would have to show the GS wouldn't you. Nice car.But dad put one on his truck when it was 3 days old.His was a 71. We had to put a new top in his and then we built the sides back.
If you are a half way handy man its not to hard to do with it being wood. Now aluminum thats a different story.If you were close I would tell you to bring it to me. |
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I'm more than handy. I could skin the siding off that old top and nail it to the new one. I also do wood and metal working as hobbies, and have done construction for a living, in the past. But that would still cost me over $1100 in materials, by my estimate (of course, I was estimating it to be a cabover camper, which it is not, now, but that different is chump change). What I have found is that people in the business can produce that product for not much more than I would pay for the materials...unless it is made in Chinee, and I don't like their track record for the amount of toxic substances in their products. |
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These guys make top notch campers made to order.
They are located in San Diego I have one on my '70 www.callencamper.com |
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Callen does make nice campers!
If you want to build one here is a source for period style plans. http://www.boatdesigns.com/Husky-Pla...ctinfo/50-180/ There is also Lifetime Camper Shells. http://www.workmatebylifetime.com/ |
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Thanks guys, it looks like I have my answer!
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And so now that you have your answer, you can go ahead and post a pic of that longhorn ANY time now.... :)
Welcome to the forum. Look fwd to seeing your truck. |
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Yeah, I'll have to do the truck some justice! I also post at a Buick forum, and that pic was taken for a post over there, on "what I did on my Saturday". The truck was just loomin' large in the background, here.
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well, it has what is just about my fave color combo, so let's get snappin!! :lol: Ha, looking fwd to some pics. Take care.
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Hey Jocko, I also had a '69 Camaro RS that was Hugger Orange, with a black vinyl top. I think that the white painted top on this truck is a bunch cooler, in terms of inside temperature.
I'll get some pics here soon, and make one my avatar. Probably be a week or so. |
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