ISO Series 1 LWB Station Wagon Roof
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jacobko
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ISO Series 1 LWB Station Wagon Roof
I am looking for a Series 1 LWB Station wagon roof complete with side panels. Preference is RAF blue, but anything will do!
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cdr.bond
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Re: ISO Series 1 LWB Station Wagon Roof
Is that a 107SW sitting under that pile of stuff?
I wonder if you can take a 86/88 station roof and stretch it to fit.
I wonder if you can take a 86/88 station roof and stretch it to fit.
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jacobko
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Re: ISO Series 1 LWB Station Wagon Roof
It sure is! Not sure if you can tell, but it is about 100 feet away from a pile of cars waiting to be crushed...cdr.bond wrote: Tue May 10, 2022 10:22 pm Is that a 107SW sitting under that pile of stuff?
I wonder if you can take a 86/88 station roof and stretch it to fit.
Stretching a 86/88 roof is my backup plan fore sure, but there are some changes that also need to be made to the side panels.
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cdr.bond
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Re: ISO Series 1 LWB Station Wagon Roof
That's a great find! It's a lucky day for the truck to have been found and saved! :D
what side panels are you referring to?
what side panels are you referring to?
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jacobko
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Re: ISO Series 1 LWB Station Wagon Roof
The side panels I am referring to are the ones that bolt to the tub and hold the roof up. I think most people call them "roof sides". For a station wagon there are four of them: one on each side in-between the front and rear doors, and one on each side behind the rear doors. The ones behind the rear doors look similar to a SWB station wagon, but they are shorter (due to the taller tub on the LWB station wagon).cdr.bond wrote: Wed May 11, 2022 8:59 pm That's a great find! It's a lucky day for the truck to have been found and saved! :D
what side panels are you referring to?
A lucky day indeed. There were three series 1s staring at cars being crushed for who-knows-how-long wondering when they would be next...
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cdr.bond
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Re: ISO Series 1 LWB Station Wagon Roof
What are the other 3 series 1's? Are they complete trucks? It'd be great if they can be saved also! Where is this located?
Are you planning to build the 107sw back up? A good fabricator can make all the missing parts!
Are you planning to build the 107sw back up? A good fabricator can make all the missing parts!
