1972 GMC Jimmy
04-18-2009, 11:52 AM
Hello,
My name is Michael Palmer and I am new here to this forum. I just purchased my first 1971 Jimmy and after a week of research I realized there is no manufactures producing a soft top anymore. Oh and I made an error with my user name, it should be 1971 GMC Jimmy. oopppps
I purchased this truck because I have always wanted one and never had the resources until now to get one. It needs a ton of work and I will be needing guidance as I go though fixing it up.
I live in Southern Cal, family man, married, 2 kids, my son is in his 3rd year of college and my daughter is in high school, I ride dirt bikes and have a very nice toy box trailer, my sunday car is a C5 pewter convertible and I love auto racing.
I plan on repairing all of the mechanical parts first and then a complete repaint with original aftermarket interior.
The main reason for this thread is after my research on soft tops and found a manufacturer willing to get involved and produce a new soft top. It is the Softopper company out of Boulder Co.
http://www.softopper.com/
I spoke with the owner Larry twice and he is looking for a rig to examine, and he said he would like to produce them and add to his business.
If anyone lives in the Boulder area that could help out by meeting Larry and showing him their rig it would move this forward even faster.
Many of the concerns I have read about are drilling holes, Style, having removable back windows, and Price all of which Larry understands and will accommodate.
I'm sure many of you loyal members here have had your hopes up before but this can really happen with positive feedback here and a show of hands on who is really interested.
I not a salesman for this company and I don't get any commission for my time, I just want a nice new soft top available again like anybody else would want.
Please post your thoughts and concerns here about the construction of the new top design. And take a look at there website.
:)
Michael Palmer
My name is Michael Palmer and I am new here to this forum. I just purchased my first 1971 Jimmy and after a week of research I realized there is no manufactures producing a soft top anymore. Oh and I made an error with my user name, it should be 1971 GMC Jimmy. oopppps
I purchased this truck because I have always wanted one and never had the resources until now to get one. It needs a ton of work and I will be needing guidance as I go though fixing it up.
I live in Southern Cal, family man, married, 2 kids, my son is in his 3rd year of college and my daughter is in high school, I ride dirt bikes and have a very nice toy box trailer, my sunday car is a C5 pewter convertible and I love auto racing.
I plan on repairing all of the mechanical parts first and then a complete repaint with original aftermarket interior.
The main reason for this thread is after my research on soft tops and found a manufacturer willing to get involved and produce a new soft top. It is the Softopper company out of Boulder Co.
http://www.softopper.com/
I spoke with the owner Larry twice and he is looking for a rig to examine, and he said he would like to produce them and add to his business.
If anyone lives in the Boulder area that could help out by meeting Larry and showing him their rig it would move this forward even faster.
Many of the concerns I have read about are drilling holes, Style, having removable back windows, and Price all of which Larry understands and will accommodate.
I'm sure many of you loyal members here have had your hopes up before but this can really happen with positive feedback here and a show of hands on who is really interested.
I not a salesman for this company and I don't get any commission for my time, I just want a nice new soft top available again like anybody else would want.
Please post your thoughts and concerns here about the construction of the new top design. And take a look at there website.
:)
Michael Palmer