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Deuce Hard Plastic Roof Top

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I have this plastic M35 rooftop, I've never seen another like it and I can't find anything in the internet like it .

I used it for a moment until I got a metal one, it is quite sturdy, does anyone on here run one of these ?

I figure there might be someone on here that remembers when these things were sold new, I have no eye deer who made them .



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I have this plastic M35 rooftop, I've never seen another like it and I can't find anything in the internet like it .

I used it for a moment until I got a metal one, it is quite sturdy, does anyone on here run one of these ?

It appears to be ABS

I figure there might be someone on here that remembers when these things were sold new, I have no eye deer who made them .



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You may want to hold on to that, it's either a one off that someone had made, or a pattern from one of the manufacturers. I got curious and searched the web too, found plans for a 3D printer, but no full size plastic tops.
 

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Here is the only pic I could find of the top in action, I believe it has been molded which is quite the process, it's surprising I can't find any info on this .
I even asked Big Mike and he said he'd never seen one like it .


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Chances are then that's a one off someone had done, or did as practice. It's awesome, looks pretty light too, in comparison.
 

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I'd think there would be more of those around. That looks like it was molded somehow, so someone would've had to make tooling for it. Is it possible that the South Koreans are using plastic hard tops for their trucks?

One could make fiberglass tops. You'd have to make a mold big enough for one. I thought about making a mold to make my own fiberglass hood for my M35A3.

With a big enough printer, one could conceivably print a top out of ASA plastic. FDM 3D prints are notoriously not waterproof and will leak, and acetone vapor smoothing won't waterproof such prints. Instead, some kind of epoxy resin coating is used for waterproofing.
 

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Around 20 years ago, there were several manufacturers producing replacement hard tops for deuces/5-tons/M37s in fibreglass and/or plastic. I've seen several, but don't know any brand names.
At least one M37 brand included the windshield, split in the middle (and was pretty ugly!)

Edit - I seem to recall Memphis Equipment selling them? Or trucks modified with "aftermarket" hardtops?

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I have this plastic M35 rooftop, I've never seen another like it and I can't find anything in the internet like it
I had two of them... Both were moulded one-piece fiberglass units without rear window opening.. One was more rugged than the other.. One was on a 5-ton M51 and the other on a deuce, M49C.... Both of them were of different manufacture design and about 4 to 6 inches taller than yours all around, but still in military style .. Yours is a much-better look, is very close to ragtop height.. The height of the one on my M51 created a clearance issue with the cab protector (oh the irony :rolleyes:) .. It would smack the top of either rear corner of the "hardtop" when the dump box came down if truck was on uneven ground.. The one on the M49C had raised flat spots along the front edge for clearance lights and went higher than the one on the M51.. Looked like it would be a good style for a G749 (jimmy) truck ..

Sold one last year, and long-ago traded the M51 one for a brand new ragtop and hardware.. I spotted those "hardtops" on those two trucks in the early-1980's about 10 years before I bought the trucks.. An old friend of mine said he knew a surplus dealer (in NY, I have his name) had a bunch of these aftermarket ones for sale at one time, but that was his hear-say , and at least 15 years ago0225131458 copy.jpeg20230303_114135 copy.jpg
 
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Yeah Memphis was the outfit with the fiberglass tops like in post #8.

Years ago I bought an M35 that they had customized with that top and an Allison 543.

That top went to now departed Tom Kelly.

The black plastic top was prolly made in a Mattel Vacuform from Hell.
 
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