I did a search for "convertible" here and found a link to a convertible step-side pickup, but I haven't managed to find photos of a suburban with the roof removed yet.
The idea of four doors and two or three rows of seating is appealing to me. Thinking of a weekend cruiser for pulling the boat to the lake etc. Perhaps upholster the seats with marine vinyl, and put in marine carpeting on the floors, marine radio and speakers etc. Not sure if I could fabricate a soft top or not.
I read of someone considering a top-chop on the early 80s suburbans and their concern was that without the rigidity a roof provides that the body would probably flex in such a way that the doors wouldn't want to be opened, can you guys think of a good way to keep the body stiff while keeping a clean exterior appearance?
Here is a pic I sawed up to show the look I am going for;
Would probably remove the plastic side molding, but that is the general look I am after. I am thinking a suburban instead of a crew cab because used burbs seem much more common and affordable.
Any thoughts on an endeavor like this?
The idea of four doors and two or three rows of seating is appealing to me. Thinking of a weekend cruiser for pulling the boat to the lake etc. Perhaps upholster the seats with marine vinyl, and put in marine carpeting on the floors, marine radio and speakers etc. Not sure if I could fabricate a soft top or not.
I read of someone considering a top-chop on the early 80s suburbans and their concern was that without the rigidity a roof provides that the body would probably flex in such a way that the doors wouldn't want to be opened, can you guys think of a good way to keep the body stiff while keeping a clean exterior appearance?
Here is a pic I sawed up to show the look I am going for;
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Would probably remove the plastic side molding, but that is the general look I am after. I am thinking a suburban instead of a crew cab because used burbs seem much more common and affordable.
Any thoughts on an endeavor like this?