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The Ultimate All Terrain Vehicle?

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Highlander1:
:(biglaugh):

I would love to swap jobs.

If someone came into my drive and asked for a bit of welding  upgrades etc i'd be as happy as a pig in <edit>.

LETS HAVE PICTURES OF THE OUTCOME PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESE. :D

strapping young lad:
me dad had a variant of the county called a roadless

very ford-y but no ford badge anywhere that i can recall

Defender:

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LETS HAVE PICTURES OF THE OUTCOME PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESE. :D
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No problem. I intend to take loads of before, during & after photos :)

The Landy Guy:

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--- Quote from: "The Landy Guy" ---where on earth do you work?
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I work in a place called Banks, near Southport. The fields around here get a little muddy at times as it is extremely flat eluvial plain on the banks of the River Ribble.
The guy we are building this for actually managed to get one of his machines stuck in a field today. :roll:
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so that thing is just the job then

Defender:
Getting on with the fiddly bits at the moment.
As it's having a flat bed, all the ancillary bits above the engine had to be moved.

Had to move the air filter, battery tray (after fabricating a new one) & re-route the exhaust to exit forwards to eventually end up as a vertical stack pipe.

The fuel tank also had to be removed & a couple of replacements sourced to fit either side between the front & rear axles.
The steel for the main body arrived today, so I'll be able to start fabricating that tommorrow.
Only problem is that the body will have to be built up on the floor of the workshop & lifted onto the chassis with the vehicle outside as the finished project will be too tall to fit through the door of the workshop. :roll:

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