My 71 2a sports some narrow ones.. ~75mm
On my 1963 88":
Front
Rear
thats ~121mm deep...
My 71 2a sports some narrow ones.. ~75mm
Thats interesting. I can source some of the 121mm ones from a donor vehicle, but I had been told that the 121mm were the later version, and the early ones were even wider.
If the later ones are 75mm and the early ones were 121mm then my problem is solved.
Thanks to everyone who responded!
Hello from Brisbane.
If the sills are for a tray top model, and you want to keep close to authenticity, there may a slight catch with the rear galvanised angle strips that hold the rear panels of the truck body to the rear after-sides.
These strips extended the full length from the top of cab tub to the bottom of the sill panel. If your sills are missing then these angles may have been shortened.
The attached photo is of my late Dad's Series 2A.
Hope this is of some use.
Cheers,
Jimmy86 you have a PM. Thanks
YES those galv strips have been shortened but won't be hard to extend.
I now have panels (thnx Jimmy!) that I can use but I need brackets: 1 (one) of those that is fixed to the panel via 3 spot welds & 4 (four) that bolt to those panels & to the body.
I've had no joy from the AULRO classifieds.
Can anyone help?
It's the very last job (except seats) & the cabin is finished!
1 off to go here:
4 off that attach as per:
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Still no luck?
I think the brackets are very similar if not the same on Counties and probably Defenders too-that may widen your search. Plenty of people have replaced those panels with sliders. I'll try and remember to see what I did with my County's brackets on the weekend. Some may still be on the vehicle.
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