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On 16/04/2020 at 10:43, jmac said:

Must be doable, local guy to me is always doing stuff like this. His last pickup conversion was a big old volvo estate ?? and it was on the road.

Would love to see a photo of that!

 

I remember years and years ago (possibly on ebay) there was a Transit panel van that had been converted into a pickup!

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On 15/04/2020 at 15:03, billpierce said:

 

Anyone converted a 5 seat vehicle into 2 seat tipper?

 

Got a hankering to chop a 80 series land cruiser or hilux surf to make a arb tipper, interested if anyone has done so and what the legal/insurance consequences are

 

Thanks

 

Hilux surf pretty sure is only import so already a premium on insurance? Auto only with back and canopy top for "surf boards".. They did/do Hilux chassis cab anyway just stick tipper body on that and they do a Land cruiser pick up truck/UT

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About to start a v8 disco conversion with a Long ranger fibre glass kit. I’ll let you know when I have a half finished mangled Land Rover for sale 

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This is what I trying to achieve 
 
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Nice rosey,we have them everywhere here in Aus, and some of the conversations are out of this world anything you want or can think of can be done from a flatbed, tipper back with multiple tray options most here strip back to a tray then add stainless steel or cheque a plated toolboxes. Most the tradies here completely deck them out as also use them for off roading up in the mountains, some good ones for sale on gumtree.au,and remember the prices shown in Aussie $ but pounds it’s around half.
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Not familiar with other vehicles but a 7 seater Terrano would be relatively easy as they have full length chassis rails and the body just bolts onto it. Chop the body off behind the seats and you are done. :)

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