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Anyone here know of a 2-door Softdash?

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ariane44:
Interesting! Can you remember where and when? Did you get a chance to talk to the driver about his conversion?

Curious

Carsten ;-)

muddysteve:
it was done near the south coast (may have been at slindon?)

didnt get chance to chat unfortunatly but didnt look like a conversion rather an out of the box job but on foriegn plates so coulnt age it. it did have the newer style bumpers and small fillercap door

I think the 2 door was availalble on the continent right up untill the end of production which would explain it.

ariane44:
High filler box was standard after 92, new bumpers (wraparound edges or Brooklands body kit?) a regular option.

Did you see the actual dash? How did you determine its a 300TDI and no 200TDI?

2-door Softies definitively never came out of Solihull. 92/93 200-TDI harddash 2-door on the other hand are pretty common in F and E.

Cheers

Carsten ;-)

Range Rover Ron:
Fantastic pictures of a job well done.
These pictures will be very interesting to anyone who fancies a rebuild of a RRC.

The only problem I can see is that you've put the steerring wheel on the wrong side!

Well done,
Cheers.

Bobtail:

--- Quote from: discowoman on May 03, 2008, 18:07:29 ---last 2 doors weer the CSK special editions - last 'official' 2 doors were 1984/5 ..when you consider the soft dash's were 1994/5 then you realise why Land rover didnt produce any!
are you  going the whole hog and fitting EAS? or keeping with springs?


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The last two door was a left hand drive van sent to Portugal :roll: :roll: :roll:

It was also the second to last Classic ever built the last iirc is at Gaydon :shock: :shock: :shock:

two door l/h dr export only were availale until then :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

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