Series II/IIA body panels

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Troll Hunter
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Series II/IIA body panels

#1 Post by Troll Hunter » Sun May 27, 2018 4:06 pm

I have both upper sides for a Series II/IIA. They are not perfect, but can certainly be used, complete with all glass. I don't know what model they came off, but they are ~53" long. I also have the top half of the left door, with all glass, and one spare rear glass for a side door. Located in Kaslo, BC.

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Re: Series II/IIA body panels

#2 Post by RamblerRob » Wed May 30, 2018 7:32 pm

Is this the rear window and corner piece that sit between the tub and roof?
If so, and they are station wagon sides, i may be interested.

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Re: Series II/IIA body panels

#3 Post by Troll Hunter » Wed May 30, 2018 10:52 pm

As I said, although perhaps not clearly, the door side I have is the upper section of the left door. Again, as I said, I also have the rectangular (rear) glass section for a side door. It appears to be unisex, ie fits either side. It us not the rear window and corner piece that sit between the tub and roof.

Regarding the two sides, as I said, I don't know what model they came off, but they are approx 53" long. If that's what you want, then they are here. I don't know what vehicle they came from because I acquired them by saving them from going to the dump! These bits are irreplaceable, and needed to be saved! I'm not interested in keeping them because I have a 110.

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Re: Series II/IIA body panels

#4 Post by RamblerRob » Thu May 31, 2018 4:46 pm

Its the rear sides im after theyd need to work with a station wagon tub though. Not sure how id even get them at this point anyway

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Re: Series II/IIA body panels

#5 Post by Troll Hunter » Fri Jun 01, 2018 6:24 pm

Where are you located? I can deliver to Salmon Arm area, or anywhere between Kaslo and SA, eg Revelstoke, Sicamous, at end of June. Could possibly arrange transport from SA to Kelowna or Kamloops.

You'll have to measure your tub and decide if these are the correct length. I'm sorry, but I can't help you on this.

Mike

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Re: Series II/IIA body panels

#6 Post by RamblerRob » Sat Jun 02, 2018 3:36 pm

Im over on the island unfortunately

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Re: Series II/IIA body panels

#7 Post by TimberPig » Sun Jun 03, 2018 9:37 pm

[quote="Troll Hunter" post_id=40913 time=1527745931 user_id=2477
Regarding the two sides, as I said, I don't know what model they came off, but they are approx 53" long. If that's what you want, then they are here. I don't know what vehicle they came from because I acquired them by saving them from going to the dump! These bits are irreplaceable, and needed to be saved! I'm not interested in keeping them because I have a 110.

Mike
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At roughly 53" long, if the side windows slide, they are Station Wagon/Deluxe Hardtop sides (88 or 109 are the same). Fixed windows is an 88 hardtop. Series 2/2a/3 are interchangeable. Early trucks had body colour roof sides on Station Wagons, while later ones were limestone.

Hopefully this helps to find these a new home.

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Re: Series II/IIA body panels

#8 Post by Troll Hunter » Fri Jun 08, 2018 7:22 pm

My apologies, RamblerRob, I had misinterpreted your earlier question. Yes, they are the sides and corner pieces that sit between the tub and the roof. The short section on each that goes across the rear of the vehicle is 11-1/2" to 12" long. And they have the sliding windows, which, apparently, makes them Station Wagon.

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Re: Series II/IIA body panels

#9 Post by Troll Hunter » Wed Sep 12, 2018 9:46 am

Bump!

These bits are still available, but not for long, as I need to do a clear out, so they'll soon be going to the dump, unfortunately. And they're FREE!

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Re: Series II/IIA body panels

#10 Post by kakaducamping » Wed Sep 12, 2018 10:41 am

Hi Mike,
Any chance you could email a picture of what you have to matt at kakaducamping.com?
Thanks! Matt

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Re: Series II/IIA body panels

#11 Post by Troll Hunter » Wed Sep 12, 2018 5:20 pm

No problem. I'll take photos tomorrow, providing it's not bucketing down, and email them to you.

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Re: Series II/IIA body panels

#12 Post by Troll Hunter » Thu Sep 20, 2018 9:00 pm

Now GONE - for free. Glad to have saved irreplaceable items from the dump.

But I still have six steel wheel rims for anybody who needs new wheels. They are 16" not 15", as I originally advertised, based on what the donor told me. I just want to save them also from the dump.

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Re: Series II/IIA body panels

#13 Post by Scottmck » Wed Oct 24, 2018 9:28 am

Hi Mike, do you still have the 6 x 16” steel wheels available? Will they fit a 2004 Discovery II SE?

can you email me if possible? scott.rmckenzie [at] me [dot] com

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