Jeep Cj7 Yj Bestop Soft Top Black Crush Vinyl on 2040-parts.com
Clarence, New York, US
Jeep CJ7 YJ Bestop Black Soft Top CRUSH VINYL
The top is in good shape. A few frayed edges and a small repairs. The crush vinyl is similar to the Whitco OEM tops for CJ's and will work with YJ applications too. The vinyl has nice color retention and is still very pliable. The windows are nice too. Includes the top, side windows, rear window, side tub rails, rear tub corners, rear tailgate rail, and the windshield channel. I will include some new sheet metal screws and some new fasteners for the rails too.
All the windows obviously are removable, there for it makes for a great safari type look. See Jeep pic for example which is a CJ5 (this is a CJ7 top) but it does represent it's versatility.
Thanks for looking !
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