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Old 29-10-15, 12:55
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Will keep you in the loop Ian, like to brainstorm on some issues with you thanks
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Old 02-11-15, 10:27
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Hi Pieter,

Found several pictures of my modified drivers door to form the rear door. Only mistake I made was to use the full width, for as you know it is narrower, like the side door. However it certainly gives all the required profiles for the majority of the visible top and latching side plus of course all the door latching mechanism. As you can see modifications are also well disguised if you manufacture/fit the map case.
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Old 02-11-15, 10:30
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Forgot to mention all the 'top hat' type corners on the roof section were salvaged again from the same 13 cab roof used for the donor rear panel.
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Old 02-11-15, 18:46
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Hi Pieter,

Found several pictures of my modified drivers door to form the rear door. Only mistake I made was to use the full width, for as you know it is narrower, like the side door. However it certainly gives all the required profiles for the majority of the visible top and latching side plus of course all the door latching mechanism. As you can see modifications are also well disguised if you manufacture/fit the map case.

Ian,

Do you have detailed information on the mapcase and how to make it??
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Old 02-11-15, 21:28
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I may have my old drawing, not sure. The map case is however common to all the HU family so anyone who has one fitted can supply exact dimension. I have attached 3 photos that will give you a good idea and from which you could scale your needs if necessary. top folds towards the back and is a continuous type piano hinges which allows the front to drop down which again is held in place by a continuous piano type hinge and leaves a retained area to hold in the maps.
Ignore the map table which is shown as this is unique to the HUW.
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Old 02-11-15, 21:35
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This is my old PUTR and my attempt with 'before and after' shots' at making the map case.
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Old 14-11-15, 19:52
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Hi MLU'ers

Please have a look at the pics of my HUP hatch, I need at least one copy of this hatch so I'm planning a rebuild.
Does anybody have spare parts of the hatch locking system like the grips or the blocks which holds the system in place??
Anybody amongst you who did this rebuild?
Would also need more information on the rollers on the outside and the grip locking system, it looks like the grips lock into the tubing when not in use, would like to have more info on that locking system and how to rebuild this.

Questions, questions questions........
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Old 28-11-15, 20:58
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Some heavy metal body building going on.
After a lot of measurements we finally continued on the body building of the C8A, we try to get the frame finished by this year so that we can start sandblasting, and add primer.

when ready things will move fast I guess, with an new soft skin this lady will shine again
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