Vehicle top structure and method of assembly

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Converting

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296211, 296214, 296218, B23P 700, B60J 700

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043588832

ABSTRACT:
A rigid vehicle top of unitary construction and method of making the same is provided. The rigidity of the roof and headliner portions allows for the complete off-line assembly of lighting systems, switches, clocks, environmental control apparatus and decorations. Additionally, a method of converting an existing passenger vehicle is provided.

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