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    Fuso 4x4 rebuild

    Just browsing another Forum and came across probably the most amazing rebuild Ive ever seen, considering the absolute pile of junk he started with.

    Ive rebuilt a few Landrovers from ground up and done a bit of fabbing but this guys project has just blown me away.

    check it out, , cant wait to see what the finished product

    fuso 4x4 rebuild - Expedition Portal

    Even one eyed Landy freaks should be inspired.

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    Yes we like a good build thread.
    Quote Originally Posted by benji View Post
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    Maybe we're expecting too much out of what really is a smallish motor allready pushing 2 tonnes. Just because it's a v8 doesn't mean it's powerfull.

    One answer REV IT BABY REV IT!!!

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    Cool thread that one. Damn he's put some work into it.
    Oh what it would be like having your own workshop.

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    Flicked through that from start to finish this morning just looking at the pics, and that is the best build thread I have ever seen!!

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    This build thread is amazing but bonkers at the same time! The money spent on the Canter would see him owning a 10 yr old 6x6 Merc or similar... Credit to him tho, as the metalwork and well, everything is very well done!
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    I wish truck companies looked at the chasis-canter such a great fire truck but I hate doing inspections.


    I was so chuffed with the yellow zink dip axles.

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    Fantastic build thread, awesome metal work.

    The first few photos of the cracked chassis seem to be so typical of the Fuso/Canter range, so to fix it, he built his own chassis, very impressive.

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