1972 Crossover Restoration

Discussion in 'Restorations' started by Owen Snell, Aug 14, 2011.

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    Poptop canvas fitted now, just needs a little bit of adjustment .
     
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    Door card.
     
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    Kitchen unit. This isn't finished yet, but getting there. It's the narrowest hob / sink I could find so the unit would fit nicely behind the passenger seat, same position as original, but wider.
     
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    Full width bed now fitted and upholstered.
     
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    Cab seats now fitted. Same material as bed, but vinyl sides to match door cards.
     
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    Cab curtains. Rear still to fit.
     
  8. Very nice Owen. Who did the upholstery and door cards ?
     
  9. J&S near Doncaster. Site sponsors, you can see the link in the Camper Conversions section.
     
  10. thanks
     
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    Final pieces of 'headlining' in place.
     
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    Small rear shelf above the bed.
     
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    Propex in buddy seat.
     
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    Covers on for hob / sink.
     
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    Final wiring. Other holes are for 240V and 12V sockets. Fridge and lighting run off 12V, so everything works with or without hook up.
     
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    Rear cushions done now. Excuse the foam under the luggage rack - need to fit rubber bungs once the interior's done.
     
  17. A coupe of days and the interior will be completed. Then onto the long list of small jobs needed to complete things.
     
  18. Got insurance sorted today, so ready to get down to the DVLA in Lincoln to see about registering it!
     
  19. Nice one dude youll be on the road and living the dream very soon
     
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  20. MorkC68

    MorkC68 Administrator

    I like what you've done with the interior, looks good!
     

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