Wednesday, July 2, 2014

BusDepot Canvas Pop-Top Ready for the 4th

This weekend we spent time getting the van ready for camping this summer.  Since the interior is completely gutted, we needed to have the pop-top canvas installed to have a place to sleep.  We pulled off the top, cleaned the inside with a concoction of bleach/water, cleaned the fiberglass top with Marine Clean, and then sprayed it with POR-15 clear coat to protect it once and for all.  To wrap it up, we put in a new BusDepot aftermarket canvas pop-top.  It fits perfectly - what a great product!  Don't waste your money on the super expensive OEM or acrylic.  Get this canvas!  

Hours to install canvas = ~8 man hours (two people for most of it)

Pop-top Removed


Inside BEFORE.  I think PO's kids exploded a Coke inside!

   
All cleaned up


 
Tania giving it the rinse down!

Baxter helping me wait for the interior to dry


Waiting for the POR-15 to dry

Front View

Side view - the 3 windows are great.  My old '83 only had the front vent

The pop-top's sun-roof seal was ruined (it tends to happen after 27 years).  In the last minute, I cut out closed cell foam and sealed it up tight.  Note: it rained and this sucker held dry.  Highly recommend as a quick/cheap fix for a leaky sun-roof.
Cut-Out Closed Cell Foam







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