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    Posted: 01 Oct 2010 at 10:06pm
 Didn't somebody recently have an old photo of a buggy top for a tractor. Maybe a WC? It seems like I saw a factory picture of a tractor with the buggy top. I was at a flea market today and this guy had a five hoop buggy top with green canvas that was snapped in place. It seemed kind of narrow to me and the canvas had some holes in it but, with a little TLC it could have been recovered and made to look nice. He also had some mounting plates that would have bolted to the fenders of the tractor. A tag inside said ???? Tractor Equipment Detroit, Mich. I had a hard time leaving it there and then when I got home thought it would have fit the G real nice.
  The guy also had an original, probably 40's or  50's Oliver umbrella. It looked really good and had no holes.

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I have a buggy top for my 190XT. I got it from Norm. sold the 190XT so put the buggy top on my 1935 model U. There were several pictures of it taken at Albert city. < id="gwProxy" ="">< ="jsCall;" id="jsProxy" ="">
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 Gives me an idea for next years Mackinaw bridge crossing  on the  unstyled WC-C11 project, Comfy bench seat and a little wind /rain protection.
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Thanks Brad, that's the one I was thinking of. The top I was looking at was not like the WC top.
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