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Re: Blazer article
I love how the article describes the top as weathertight and easily removed.
Obviously written by someone who admires the Blazer but doesn't own one. ![]() |
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Re: Blazer article
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Vancouver, WA
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Re: Blazer article
I reread that a couple times, my take is that he says the fiberglass top doesnt leak, which it doesnt unless cracked. He makes no mention of the seals or door openings. Of course, I do agree, mine seldomly leaks when its sunny out.
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