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FS M-37 hard top -sold-

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Got an oval window hard top in excellent shape for sale, $300.The tops in Arizona.
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Top still for sale.Somebody needs to buy this and put it on thier truck!
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you got photos of this hard top??
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is this made of steel? Do I need any fittings to m ount it?
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Its made of steel,not to heavy though,my wife and I can manage well.You need nothing to install ,just set in place and bolt it down.
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It's a rare find to come across one with all the necessary adapters to make it fit a M37 correctly. This one appears complete & in good shape. If you need one, $300 is a deal.
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I'd buy it in a minute if I knew how to get it to Indiana, without costing an arm and leg. Anyone have any ideas as to the best way to get it shipped?

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djester wrote:I'd buy it in a minute if I knew how to get it to Indiana, without costing an arm and leg. Anyone have any ideas as to the best way to get it shipped?

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I'd want it crated well to prevent damage in transit.
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There was a guy that was going to buy it untill he checked into the shipping,from Arizona to New York was a bit under $1500 with UPS I bieleve and a private carrier was about $450.To bad someone close does'nt need it as its really a nice top.
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That's what I was afraid of -- but I never imagined $1500! Add, as Charles suggests, the cost of crating and it really does become prohibitive.

Now, if I could just figure out how to get it in a carry-on . . . :D

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Post it on the haul schedule at www.yesterdaystractor.com truckers are looking hard at back haul items with the high fuel cost, may get a deal.
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Thanks, Charles, good site to know. I'll give it a try.

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Post by rixm37 »

Hairpin is the top still available? Can you send me a PM? I live in Tucson. Where are you located?
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You can also try uship.com I had a top shipped to me (with some other goodies, too)
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