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Just for the sake of clarity, this was how your truck came out of the factory. They also had a canvas strap to use when the doors were demounted.
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pic of door off with strap.
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Nice one Bob.
Quite the safety device, isn't it?
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about as good as the JESUS rope on the floor.
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Ah right, that explains the little clips on the doors...well you've convinced me. Canvas doors it is! One of my mentors suggested that anyway, but i just wanted to hear a range of opinions. It ought to preserve the character of this particular truck as well.
Any idea where i'd get a template for those canvas doors? Last edited by Willanthry; 09-05-09 at 08:18. |
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Well i'm kicking myself now...i just saw a Chev Blue Flame motor in running order, partly disassembled, sell for AUS $406.00 on Ebay Australia on the Central Coast...and i was too slow lol!
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The measurements are easily obtained, if your over this way there here to look at, talk to John Machie, Ian Styles, in fact most of us have them and the top to use as patterns.
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