Heres another LT i found on the retro rides forum but built on a tiny LT35. http://retrorides.proboards.com/thread/36056#.U_xfV6OwTfU
Don't you two dare be strangers as it costs me time and money finding old freinds once they do a dispersing act[/quote] I saw it. Did you see the photoshopped picture where someone lowered it? It made me laugh!
I saw it. Did you see the photoshopped picture where someone lowered it? It made me laugh![/quote]I think it looked good lowered.
You've got to build a fold down deck on the rear. And maybe install one of these for those scarey moments on the motorway in sidewinds.
Never knew that! Malc, so sorry we missed these latest postings! Can understand fully that letting Rhubarb go wasn't easy, but family and life is more important, if you can't enjoy these things as a family when the time you get together is more precious than anything, then it isn't the right thing to have! With the LT you will still have the attachment and you can enjoy it all together! They are cracking vehicles and extremely practical. I really hope you all get to enjoy her/him together as a family again. We sadly sold our LT a few weeks back, unfortunately it needed more work that we don't have the time for at the moment. Good luck with this next chapter in your lifes! Keep us updated with the adventures!
Oh, yes- The adventure has begun again, Lou and the kids are thrilled with the LT and can't wait to get out in her. Monstay in two weeks time.
Now you've done it. I want one of those and the search will now start. Here in Canada, I'm guessing there's not many. Great find and super trade, well done.