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- Minor Legend
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Dimensions
Anybody know the overall lenght of a saloon, with overriders fitted? Thanks
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- Minor Maniac
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Re: Dimensions
Just been out and measured the Convertible. 148.5" to include overiders.
Lou Rocke
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Re: Dimensions
Perhaps ours are longer I measured all 3 saloons on the drive (all have overiders)
Lou Rocke
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Re: Dimensions
Of course - the Haynes manual is always correct
The official handbook states 12' 4" for a saloon (148")
The official handbook states 12' 4" for a saloon (148")
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Re: Dimensions
I bet your neighbours are getting a bit concernedI measured all 3 saloons on the drive
I suspect that Steve just wants to check how much he's stretched one
Eric - 1971 Traveller
Re: Dimensions
"mummy the crazy lady's out messing with her cars again!"I bet your neighbours are getting a bit concerned
Re: Dimensions
A standard Traveller is 1" longer than a saloon....LouiseM wrote:I suspect that Steve just wants to check how much he's stretched one
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Re: Dimensions
No I am not stretching a saloon. Had thought about it though.
Just thinking about another "little" project. Thanks for all the replies, Steve.
Just thinking about another "little" project. Thanks for all the replies, Steve.