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juddy
5th August 2012, 06:00 PM
I am now a Series 1 owner, with this lovely 109 58 Cattle tray back, something a little different. Hopefully not too much to do.:p

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123rover50
5th August 2012, 06:29 PM
You have me confused. Looks like more than one truck but the LWB with the crate looks good.

juddy
5th August 2012, 06:39 PM
Sorry , A few other pictures of the shed too...

Mines just the Cattle back...

The ho har's
5th August 2012, 06:47 PM
It's starting to look like we need to start a series 1 club in Qld:o:)

nice find Justin:D

newhue
5th August 2012, 06:57 PM
Justin, nice find and almost the same colour as your defender.
You make me laugh saying hopefully not to much to do, but with that rear chassis on the tray I'm not so sure.

well done

juddy
5th August 2012, 07:26 PM
Justin, nice find and almost the same colour as your defender.
You make me laugh saying hopefully not to much to do, but with that rear chassis on the tray I'm not so sure.

well done

Don't follow

Rear chassis?:) it's not ofF the one I got, there scrap, the heavy dutybrear x member was fitted 58 when the tray was put on, I have a 109 rear tub with it and x member but it's going to stay as is, it's just very different , other than the capstan winch to go on it.

Larry
5th August 2012, 07:39 PM
Very nice.:thumbsup:

You know you're in a "real" shed when there is a Series 1 suspended from the roof!!!:eek2::eek2::eek2:

juddy
5th August 2012, 07:47 PM
Very nice.:thumbsup:

You know you're in a "real" shed when there is a Series 1 suspended from the roof!!!:eek2::eek2::eek2:

There was two of them hanging in there.

jerryd
5th August 2012, 10:29 PM
No you can't before you ask :tease:

russellrovers
6th August 2012, 02:51 PM
hi justin the name of the military hooks is moss------- hmi------lashing hook------australia this the name on the part jim .

gromit
6th August 2012, 03:21 PM
Don't follow

Rear chassis?:) it's not ofF the one I got, there scrap, the heavy dutybrear x member was fitted 58 when the tray was put on, I have a 109 rear tub with it and x member but it's going to stay as is, it's just very different , other than the capstan winch to go on it.

Sounds like a great idea to keep it as it is. There are some working vehicles that should be left exactly as they were used, 'restoring' it would lose a lot of it's character. Is the rear of the stock crate available ? Colin

juddy
6th August 2012, 04:08 PM
hi justin the name of the military hooks is moss------- hmi------lashing hook------australia this the name on the part jim .

Thats it Jim, but there no longer in business...

Landy Smurf
10th August 2012, 04:09 PM
that is one cool shed. the s1 you got seems to be pretty good, i dont mind the tub on the lwb but sometimes a custom tray can loook better

JDNSW
10th August 2012, 04:24 PM
that is one cool shed. the s1 you got seems to be pretty good, i dont mind the tub on the lwb but sometimes a custom tray can loook better

The Series 1 lwb tub was pretty flimsy, and a lot of them were converted to trays. A few even were built that way, usually by the dealer.

John