I had the factory come out and use my 2006 b2200 as a training vehicle in Florida back in 1989? They installed a fiberglass roof, if was the funnest vehicle.
They are not and were not that great to start with. All plastic that became brittle over time. Stay tuned, my project truck will be a convertible and I am going to try and do it better than any kit ever was.
@@markkottwitz6176 I appreciate it, I spoke with him around the time I commented, hopefully he will be making some in September as he mentioned. Fingers crossed. Really want my Mazda with a hardtop convertible
I remember wearing their T-shirt. Probably ordered it through Mini Truckin' magazine.
That is awesome that someone had the vhs tape and converted to modern. Thank you for the blast back to the past.
I enjoyed the video! I would love to own the Radical Tops "Secret Weapon"!! If anything just for nostalgia 😊
I had the factory come out and use my 2006 b2200 as a training vehicle in Florida back in 1989? They installed a fiberglass roof, if was the funnest vehicle.
Damn, you’re a time traveler.
Used your 2006 B2200 in 1989 🤯
It’s a mighty
Max awesome!
Thank you
You're welcome
I remember these days!🤣
They were the best days.
are these kits still around for mazdas? or would the 1987-1993 Mitsubishi Dodge Convertible Ratical Hardtop Kit from airbagit fit the mazda?
They are not and were not that great to start with. All plastic that became brittle over time. Stay tuned, my project truck will be a convertible and I am going to try and do it better than any kit ever was.
Look up Michael Parker from Buchanan GA. He is the only source for Mazda kits.
@@markkottwitz6176 I appreciate it, I spoke with him around the time I commented, hopefully he will be making some in September as he mentioned. Fingers crossed. Really want my Mazda with a hardtop convertible
River City minis San Antonio Texas good times 80s
🤯. How did you find this?!?!?! 👍
I have my ways.
It’s been on TH-cam forever.
I want the rat sticker
I want to do this to my 86 b2000 but with a roll cage .
Do It!