I would think it would. Considering they plan a cargo version that would be what you want with the windows blacked out or just having opaque panels in their place, and they try to reuse parts wherever possible.Still hopeful that Top without seats and rollbar will be available.
Interesting method of locking those rear windows in place
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Since the squareback's rear glass is the same component, it stands to reason that the basic single cab truck configuration would also allow you to open the glass this way. I hope so anyway. I guess it depends on how the window is latched closed.
Oh definitely. Slate's mentioned it a bunch that the rear window panel just slides back during the conversion from pickup to SUV. I just don't think we've seen it open before with the gas struts underneath. This was my first time seeing it, anyway....I thought there was a video (possible Rich Rebuilds') where someone at Slate mentioned the back of the cap was what became the back of the SUV kit. When you look at the 3D concept in the builder, the blank Slate appears to have the hinges on the outside of the glass. The interior cab view looking back doesn't show any sort of latch to open from inside, though.
My concern is that the window won't be openable in truck mode if it's blocked or secured by the lower bulkhead of the bed. If it's clear to swing open, then it would need some sort of security latch in the cab.The interior cab view looking back doesn't show any sort of latch to open from inside, though.
This.My concern is that the window won't be openable in truck mode if it's blocked or secured by the lower bulkhead of the bed. If it's clear to swing open, then it would need some sort of security latch in the cab.