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    HJ dual cab!!!!


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    About as easy to park. All that effort and you stay with Byron's fave speedo. I think I would of GTS'ed the cabin.

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    looks allright, better than the ute back version, what do you reckon about the back doors,half front/half back door??? been wondering about one of these recently

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    Not my favourite!
    These were built back when WB's were new. Custom Vans and Trucks did features on them in the mid 80's.

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    know of the chap been on market a few times and sold but seems he keeps it, i wanted it for a club car, but with the mods cant go on club plates ideal for club car use tidy it up pulls crowds at shows on the club stand and can take 4 - 5 members to swap meets etc and bring home the bacon, great car for that

    I too am not a fan of the rear dorrs could have been just wagon doors too easy but that silly dicky window looks just plan ugly

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    Ugly, yes , but probably needed to allow the glass room to go up and down. I like how that one uses the tonner rear cab section. Looks a lot better than the others that seem to be a chopped wagon with a sloped rear window fitted in and the rear wheel arches still on the body.

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    From memory they used a wagon or Statesman front cut and a ute or tonner (depending upon which you were building) and mated them together. Doors were front rear halfs joined to wagon/statesman rear front halfs. Chassis were 2 x van chassis joined together as vans were a dime a dozen in the 80's, and you'd buy a whole V8 Sandman van for pocket change. I remember a red one where they'd made it a cab-chassis but had made a well back by using a back out of a ute or van and putting a front on it. The concept was basically like an SR5 Hilux dual cab.

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    I had a red one about 5 years ago. Was built by a guy in port kembla. used a front/rear door combo and shortened back seat. Not much room in the back, but got heaps of attention everywhere i took it.
    Rolled it once avoiding another accidend, and didnt bend much really. Strong through the roof splice area, the guy used 2 tonners i think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alien DNA View Post
    Those are just Statesmans with their arses cut off and sat onto a ute/van chassis. Easy to do.

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