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Dai
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Just purchased this old rust bucket as a pick up , my intention was always to build my own wooden back , my question is the doors are 36inches wide and I was told this is a old traveller on a pick up chasis by someone more knowledgeable than me.
Can I buy a pick up cab consisting roof bulkhead floor have other parts
The rear panel does not fit the existing cab very well
I have purchased a new chasis and my preference would be a pick up cab ideally.
If anyone would like to trade cabs and doors perhaps
Thank you in advance.
Hope at 60 I haven’t left it too late
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ndevans
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Traveller doors are about 91.5cm/36" wide, depending on exactly where you measure them. I have two Traveller passenger doors going free to a good home. Neither are perfect, see my post in the Free! section.
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