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I am not a new member, just has to put a space in my user name due to loosing all info on a computer crash....
Anyway, I used to have a 89' E250 that I converted to a stealth getaway van that I used quite frequently to SoCal to urban camp and hang at the beach. I sold it a few months ago and found a new project. 91' E150 with 125k miles and got it Ford $450!! Needed a few things to get to it running but it drove from socal to so Oregon with zero issues.
My last van always seemed a bit cramped and wanted to try a hi top. I posted a CL ad looking for a hi top and got a response less than 24 hrs later...
Guy was selling it as a Econoline top for $50!! Could not pass it up and grabbed it. Well after fitting top on and it being WAY off, I discovered it was a Chevy top. I was not going to give up and grabbed the sawsall and started trimming the bottom lip until it fit (chevys are longer and top sits in a gutter all the way around. I trimmed and reset on Van quite a few times and took off a total of 4" (friend has a auto lift that made job way easier!!)!! It now fits but does need some minor glass work to re curve corners as they had to be notched to fit.
Moral of story. A Chevy top will fit a Ford with some finagling!!!
I have more pics if anyone is interested and more in depth breakdown of how I did it.
Here is the way it sits now.
Anyway, I used to have a 89' E250 that I converted to a stealth getaway van that I used quite frequently to SoCal to urban camp and hang at the beach. I sold it a few months ago and found a new project. 91' E150 with 125k miles and got it Ford $450!! Needed a few things to get to it running but it drove from socal to so Oregon with zero issues.
My last van always seemed a bit cramped and wanted to try a hi top. I posted a CL ad looking for a hi top and got a response less than 24 hrs later...
Guy was selling it as a Econoline top for $50!! Could not pass it up and grabbed it. Well after fitting top on and it being WAY off, I discovered it was a Chevy top. I was not going to give up and grabbed the sawsall and started trimming the bottom lip until it fit (chevys are longer and top sits in a gutter all the way around. I trimmed and reset on Van quite a few times and took off a total of 4" (friend has a auto lift that made job way easier!!)!! It now fits but does need some minor glass work to re curve corners as they had to be notched to fit.
Moral of story. A Chevy top will fit a Ford with some finagling!!!
I have more pics if anyone is interested and more in depth breakdown of how I did it.
Here is the way it sits now.