Thanks for the replies - please keep them coming :tiphat: Yes - a Dutch company makes them - they are very good but also serious €€€€ :thud: Interesting thought on sleeping "below". However, I have a navigator with me (Duncan the Golden Retriever) and he needs his space, too... Keep them c...
Yes - a frame is needed. (I have already the "piano hinge" that goes up front) and I'm looking into welding an aluminium frame from modified "box section" and fit the Series roof (Tropical one) on top of that and use some gas struts. Fabric was donated by a friend so it could ve...
Thanks Guys. :tiphat: Food for thought here... :cheers: http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w262/wilderbrook/August%202013%20Alps/2014-04-08LR110CamperNeutraal.jpg (sorry - the picture doesn't want to rotate :banghead: ) Think it will be a tilting roof like this. Gives a lot of room and I have a spa...
Good Evening All, :tiphat: As the Land Rover 110 is getting near the first MOT after a full rebuild (not for the purists :laugh: ) we have come to stage 2 - what to do with the roof.. At the moment, I use a full length Brownchurch and a Hannibal roof tent to get around but I'm getting a bit tired o...
We have this conversion on a RHD (so the steeringwheel is on the RH side of the vehicle) http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w262/wilderbrook/Series%20Hybrid%20Conversion/Hybrid-Stuurbekrachtiging6.jpg You just mount it on the inside of the chassisrails... Used it with both a 2.25 & 2.5 diesel..