Re: SER1 107 Truck Cab
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Thanks Tony, Because, as you say there are no pictures anywhere, I didn't
realise there were so many diffferences, thinking it was just the curve at
the back of the cab. The different rear cross member is not too bad. Mine
already has a Series 2 type anyway.
Regards
Martin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Gammage" <tgammage@xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx>
To: <series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 3:23 AM
Subject: Re: SER1 107 Truck Cab
> Martin
> I suppose any thing can be made to fit but there are many differences,
> the SW chassis uses out rigger rear spring mounts, and the rear cross
> member is of a different style. The curve in the chassis which is just
> at the back of the cab on the truckcab 107 is I believe further back on
> the SW to allow floor space for second row of seats, body mounts would
> be different. It would involve a lot fettling but if you weren't using
> the rear tub of the 107 you could make a rear bed to suit the chassis,
> even a dual cab!!!.
> The workshop manual I have only shows the short wheel base & long wheel
> base pick up type chassis, haven't been able to find a picture of the SW
> , my parts book has not got it in either.
> Cheers Tony
>
> >>> m@xxxx.xxx 9/17/2004 4:46:54 pm >>>
> Very Nice, but beyond most people's piggy bank ......these are very
> useful
> pics to help with a restoration...
>
> Talking of 107's...as no one makes a 107 chassis at the moment, I know
> the
> 107 SW chassis is different to the 107/109 and a 107 will not fit a SW,
> but
> can the SW chassis, made by Marsland be used for the 107/109???
>
> Regards
> Martin
>
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