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Re: Any sliding rag tops here? | Joined: Nov 2013 Posts: 2,320 Likes: 156 veteran | veteran Joined: Nov 2013 Posts: 2,320 Likes: 156 | Saw one at Vans at the Bay in Van Diego in June. One of the Early Chevy's from LA.
BBC Blue 1990 Chevy G30 L19 7.4 EXT Church Van, maternity division DogVan 2.0 1996 Chevy G30 EXT Cargo. 5.7 Back in the Smallblock again. G30. All the good stuff. Yes. In 1996 Flint produced 16,239 matching make and models of Chevy G30 vans. https://www.compnine.com/mycar.php?id=530e2410271dd67a0354482f9eb1c6b3 Cabin Cruiser '94 Dodge B350 www.xplorermotorhome.com/Xplorer MH model 230 230 hp LA series 360 Wedge MPI 5.9 A518 OD auto Finally, Dodge figures EFI out. Old vans are getting scarce! | | | Re: Any sliding rag tops here? | Joined: Sep 2013 Posts: 1,015 Likes: 19 old hand | old hand Joined: Sep 2013 Posts: 1,015 Likes: 19 | Looks neat, but I would be so scared of leaks! | | | Re: Any sliding rag tops here? | Joined: Mar 2016 Posts: 339 enthusiast | enthusiast Joined: Mar 2016 Posts: 339 | On the larger vans (71 & up) it will also weaken the structural rigidity of the van body. In other words the body is going to flex like a slinky.
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