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    LRO56 Guest

    wanted pics of inside the back of 107" wagon

    Does anyone have any pics of the inside back part of a wagon
    Does it have the Bolk head behind the front seats and are the rear seats troopie style?

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    My plan is to turn my 107" ute (wich was a wagon) Back into a wagon and need a camper type set up with a bed in the back and thinking the rear doors could be a problem.
    Thomas is also somthing i would be interested in,you could make it walk through cab with canvas side

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    107" Station Wagon stuff

    Has your vehicle had a replacement rear cross member at some time? It is difficult to see but appears to be a standard tapered cross member.

    Take a look atthe 107 wagon section on Trans-Tasman Series 1 Forum you may find some pics of interest. (You may even join)

    Yes there is a bulkhead behind the drivers position.

    the seats in the 2nd row seats are very similar to the series 2/3 station wagons, except they can fold down to make a bed.

    Diana

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    Thanks Diana,The folding rear seats sounds good,also that pic I posted is not mine just an example off something i would like

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    LRO56 Guest
    This is the one I have


    This seat was in the ute is it the rear seat you`ve mentioned?








    And these seats were in the front

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    If you are looking at making a camper have a look at some of the doormobiles. most of the interior equipment that they used was from kombies I am led to believe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LRO56 View Post
    This is the one I have

    ..... This seat was in the ute is it the rear seat you`ve mentioned?

    ..... And these seats were in the front
    ????

    Now that is more like it - it is a real pity, there was until recently a 1958 109" original ute made into a camper, using the body bits you are missing sitting in a yard in Nowra.

    The back seat looks to be the correct animal - you would have to ask Dennis or Ian on the TTS1 forum about how they work - not my area of expertise unfortunately.

    The seats in the front - the brown ones look to be series 2 Deluxe trim seats or seats recovered to look that way. However the seat fitted in place under the blue cover could easily be the correct seat back - although they had individual seat cushions the same as the rest of the series 1's

    Diana
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    Quote Originally Posted by LRO56 View Post
    Does anyone have any pics of the inside back part of a wagon
    Does it have the Bolk head behind the front seats and are the rear seats troopie style?
    These are what Phoenix was talking about.

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    Thumbs up Series One 107 wagon

    Hi if you wan I have a pair of 107 station wagons, one is striped down to a bare chassis awaiting futher restoration while the onther is as found and still has most of the orignal trim if you like I can take a few picks of the rear section, doors and stuff.
    Cheers Brendon

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