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Old 01-25-2024, 07:30 AM   #1
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Colorado Camper Vans Pop Top for sale

Looking to potentially sell the CCV pop top (mid height) that I have installed on my 1998 Ford E350 regular body. It is in great condition (about 5 years old).

I am considering getting a fixed high top instead—would anyone be interested in someone wanting to buy the CCV top? The top currently starts at $15k+ new, haven’t determined a fair used price. Any forums where you might recommend I share?

I’m located in the PNW.

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Old 01-25-2024, 09:18 AM   #2
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Looking to potentially sell the CCV pop top (mid height) that I have installed on my 1998 Ford E350 regular body. It is in great condition (about 5 years old).

I am considering getting a fixed high top instead—would anyone be interested in someone wanting to buy the CCV top? The top currently starts at $15k+ new, haven’t determined a fair used price. Any forums where you might recommend I share?

I’m located in the PNW.

Thanks!

I'm sure you will get plenty of action here.......


The other forum would be Expedition portal/overland expo forum
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Old 01-25-2024, 11:19 AM   #3
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Old 01-25-2024, 11:21 PM   #4
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Curious what you would want for it. I wonder if any shops would tackle a project like this.
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Old 01-27-2024, 03:31 PM   #5
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Kinda surprised that it hasn't been sold yet (It would look great on my van BTW). Ray do you have a WAG what CCV would charge to get a SMB pop-top (full RB-50 buildout) swapped to this CCV pop-top? I can't imagine it would be cheep with all the existing cabinetry and build out in the way.

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Ray and I did mine together and it went pretty well. We learned some things along the way. I would not try it without Ray on board. I think he can be bought.
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Ray and I did mine together and it went pretty well. We learned some things along the way. I would not try it without Ray on board. I think he can be bought.
You're correct, turns out Ray can be bought Had an hour long conversation with him about swapping tops and it was invaluable. Not sure if I'm ready to make the switch (yet?), but I've been drooling over the CCV pop-tops ever since learning of their existence...
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I think you will be very happy with your choice to swap tops. I swapped from a SMB manual pop top to a Fibering 24" bubble top and can say with absolute certainty that I will never own another pop top anything again. I was able to sell my SMB top for $5k on Craigslist. There are a few 4x4 van groups on Facebook that it could be worth posting on as well.
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The CCV is better on an order of magnitude that is hard to overstate. You won’t regret it and the pain wears off fast.
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