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BOBTAIL RANGE ROVER
Littledan:
--- Quote from: "electricbluebadger" ---Try my site I've got a fairly step by step guide of when i built mine, any specific questions just ask
Cheers Steve
http://bobtail.org.uk
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hello mate check in the bar we have just made a bobtail crew take a look
dan
electricbluebadger:
Sorry, as much as i would the intro says if you own a bob, despite building and running 3 bobtails including a jeremy fearn modded P3u8 engined classic I am currently 'Bob less', and am going to remain that way with a rebuilt 90, series 1 and lightweight, however I've left everything on my site including the build...look pretty strange with a website...
bobtail.org.uk
if there were no bobtails :)
All The Best Steve
Bobtail:
--- Quote from: "electricbluebadger" ---Try my site I've got a fairly step by step guide of when i built mine, any specific questions just ask
Cheers Steve
http://bobtail.org.uk
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Checked out your website very nice
really do like the convertible one :D :D
ratman:
Hi Guy's
Don't know if this link will help
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/offroad/index.htm
dave362:
My vehicle is a 1987 RRC 3.5efi 4 door.
I am gonna put a tray back on mine when I do some major work on it in the next couple of weeks. I have knacked the engine by sucking in water through the air intake (probably bent valves or rods), so I have bit the bullet and have managed to get a 1997 300tdi engine to go in. We are also gonna put the RRC body onto the newer chassis from the disco.
As the vehicle is for short commuting and off roading, my priorities are to make it road legal but not necessarily the best looking. I do want it to be as good as it can be off road though, so body lift and transfer of existing suspension lift is also on the cards. How good is it gonna feel when you dont hear that clump when the back end smacks of the rock that your rear wheel has just dropped off. The tray back/pick up seems like the easiest way to achieve this. I am gonna try to get hold of a custom fuel tank to mount in the tray back and want to chop as much of the fat ars* off the RRC as possible, bearing in mind that it is a four door. I do not need the rear seats.
Any advice or photos would be gratefully appreciated, especially ragarding the creation of the cab behind the front seats and the joining of the tray back sides to the existing body panels.
To the guy with the convertible. What have you used for a canopy/cover for wet conditions?
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