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    Hello wvwryone,
    I apologize if this info,is already in here but I didnt see it.
    I am a new m715 fan and owner just bought a 67. The one big problem I have is the one I bought has no top on it. I was curious if any tops from similar yeared jeeps,could be made to fit. I'd love to have a hard top and found a 65 j30 jeep,and was wonderong if that would fit? Thanks for any and all info in advance.

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    None of the other FSJ tops are removable....Without a sawzall and welder that is....Brand new soft tops are available and there are hard tops around....I have at least one "extra"...
    Is that real money?

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    There is the really good factory removable hard top that has rounded corners, the roof is basically flat and is two piece. There is the forest service hard top which is basically metal riveted to the soft top bows and can be made removable like I did mine. Then there are the homemade hard tops of which there are many.
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    That's what I thought but worth a try wasn't sure if anyone had tried it before just seems hard to fine a hardtop for sale,near me in Vermont anyway. Thank you guys for all the help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barrman View Post
    There is the really good factory removable hard top that has rounded corners, the roof is basically flat and is two piece. There is the forest service hard top which is basically metal riveted to the soft top bows and can be made removable like I did mine. Then there are the homemade hard tops of which there are many.

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    Memphis Equipment used to offer a fiberglass hardtop, may be worth a call!...

    Lee

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullmoose View Post
    Memphis Equipment used to offer a fiberglass hardtop, may be worth a call!...

    Lee
    Still on their site, last time I looked...for $800 plus shipping.

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    Boyce equipment in Utah also made fiberglass hardtops.

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