> > 87 sunroof vans that exist. 87 was the last year the sunroof van was sold > in the US, and since the sunroof vans were not available with A/C, they were > rare. if you want to do a poptop retrofit - go with a hardtop van. not only > > will you be destroying one of the few 87 sunroofs that exist, you will have a > > lot more work because of the double roof in the sunroof van, as opposed to > doing the conversion to a hardtop van with the single roof.
Oh good lord it's a vanagon already. Do whatever makes you happy. Yeah and that rare '87 sunroof van is worth what, probably less than a hardtop on the market since it doesn't have A/C. The sunroof is a great way to do a safe conversion, that '87 isn't going to be worth jack 5 years from now, and less in 10 to anyone except someone who thinks it's worth something. John jander14@wvu.edu |
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