Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
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Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
Hi all ,
I am building a pick up special and was wondering if anyone knew what is the length difference between the Pick / Van Cab and the traveler Cab. I am assuming the Traveler Cab will be longer than the original Pick up Van cab but by how much ?
Appreciate any assistance
Thanks,
Paul
I am building a pick up special and was wondering if anyone knew what is the length difference between the Pick / Van Cab and the traveler Cab. I am assuming the Traveler Cab will be longer than the original Pick up Van cab but by how much ?
Appreciate any assistance
Thanks,
Paul
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Re: Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
The doors are six inches different in length. Then whatever the difference is in the B posts which isn't much.
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Re: Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
I know even less about Pickups than I do other Minors ....but surely all 2 door models are the same size doors?
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Re: Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
No requirement for rear seat access with a van or pickup, so they make use of the shorter 4-door front doors. Probably also a nice cost saving measure to make the commercials cheaper to produce
I wonder if anyone has ever built a 4-door traveller special?
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Re: Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
Ahh, makes sense. Thanks.
I even tried to look it up on the Parts Manual, but couldn't find 'Van' listed.
I even tried to look it up on the Parts Manual, but couldn't find 'Van' listed.
Basil the 1955 series II
Re: Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
There are several commercials built on Traveller front ends about - Andrew Salaman's red van springs to mind, a vehicle I remember from maybe 20 years ago now - to take advantage of the longer front doors. I've driven the club van on numerous occasions and always hated the doors simply because you can't get your arm on the window and half your head is behind the B post when sat in the seat, but I've always hankered after a pickup constructed on a Traveller cab. Pickups are more compromised if you like than vans, because in a van at least you can fit the seat a little more into the loadspace to give more room, but of course you can't do that in a pickup because the cab back gets in the way!
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Re: Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
Hi ptanner2611,
We have both a 1098 traveller and a 1098 van in our garage and in daily use, what measurement(s) exactly would you like?
Imperial or metric?
We have both a 1098 traveller and a 1098 van in our garage and in daily use, what measurement(s) exactly would you like?
Imperial or metric?
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Re: Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
Hi Woodiesenfrance,
Thanks for the offer of measurements . The best dimension would be from the edge of the front wing to the back of the cab flange in mm along the centre of the door height. I suspect its close to 150mm ( per Jaekl Post ) but would appreciate the overall dimension then I can compare with my current pick up .
Thanks to everyone for the comments. As always being part of forum where people have such knowledge is a great help to us with much less knowledgeable.
Thanks ,
Paul
Thanks for the offer of measurements . The best dimension would be from the edge of the front wing to the back of the cab flange in mm along the centre of the door height. I suspect its close to 150mm ( per Jaekl Post ) but would appreciate the overall dimension then I can compare with my current pick up .
Thanks to everyone for the comments. As always being part of forum where people have such knowledge is a great help to us with much less knowledgeable.
Thanks ,
Paul
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Re: Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
Sorry, wasn't online yesterday, will find a tape measure and get back to you later
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Re: Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
ptanner2611, here are the measurements as checked by Chris, my OH, tech adviser to the French club and the hands-on Minor rebuilder here:
Allowing for a 5mm gap between the front wing and the door, and a 5mm gap between the door and the B post, the distance from the rear edge of the wing to the back edge of the B post on our trav is 950mm
If you need any further measurements let us know, or pm us with any questions and a phone number if you'd like Chris to call you.
Allowing for a 5mm gap between the front wing and the door, and a 5mm gap between the door and the B post, the distance from the rear edge of the wing to the back edge of the B post on our trav is 950mm
If you need any further measurements let us know, or pm us with any questions and a phone number if you'd like Chris to call you.
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Re: Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
There are a few custom built travellers about with a double cab and pickup back.
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Re: Pick UP Cab Versus Traveler Cab Size
Hi ,
Many Thanks for the dimensions .
This is a great help.
Thanks again,
Paul
Many Thanks for the dimensions .
This is a great help.
Thanks again,
Paul