Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy
It will look ace with my 5 spoke alloys. Need a bit of a polish to get them back to their former glory though.
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy
See I was thinking some 10" wide steelies on the rear and 6" wide on the front
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy
That'll look sweet mate!
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy
I like
Sid James gone but never forgotten
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
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I just realised it needed to be a bit longer in front of the rear arch so mk2 photoshop
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Roof chop?
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Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy
Now you know I like a good top chop so I've got to say do it, do it now
Sid James gone but never forgotten
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy
I'm liking the thread...
Sounds like u have similar ideas to my LWB plans, I'm also trying to decide weather to virtual lift or not, though probably yes if I decide on YJ SPUA...
Looks like you have some work on your hands with those panels though, think I've been really lucky with mine (though I'm yet to look under the carpets...)
Also trying to decide on 1.3 for now or go straight to the 1.6 as mine went and I just got one of each (thanks dunnin )
So yeah, just drove mine to death, need new engine and suspension, so my LWB project is a go now! and I'll be keeping my eye on yours too good luck!
Sounds like u have similar ideas to my LWB plans, I'm also trying to decide weather to virtual lift or not, though probably yes if I decide on YJ SPUA...
Looks like you have some work on your hands with those panels though, think I've been really lucky with mine (though I'm yet to look under the carpets...)
Also trying to decide on 1.3 for now or go straight to the 1.6 as mine went and I just got one of each (thanks dunnin )
So yeah, just drove mine to death, need new engine and suspension, so my LWB project is a go now! and I'll be keeping my eye on yours too good luck!
Re: Scottie's longwheelbase Sammy
Cheers matey I'm going to get a good body to chop up for panels for this one now.
it is on hold for a few months as I've just bought a beetle to sort out so there might not be any updates for a while, however ill prob still be doing little bits here and there on the Lwb while doing the bug so you never know
it is on hold for a few months as I've just bought a beetle to sort out so there might not be any updates for a while, however ill prob still be doing little bits here and there on the Lwb while doing the bug so you never know
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Right I'm not sure what way to go with this now, but it's getting done before the bug as it will cost less! I'd quite like it slammed but its more practical if I still have 4x4 and a bit of ground clearance (plus I've got my bug now for lowness)
Question is,
1. Do I restore it to standard and run smaller tyres = More cost and it will take longer to find body parts
2.Do I just virtual lift it and throw my wide 33s on as I have my other 33s for the SWB. = no cost just time and it'll get done a lot quicker! The body is pretty shot anyway! I will have to address gearing but I can just use the rock lobster off my doubler and refit a 410 Tbox to the back of that.
I'm thinking option 2!
Question is,
1. Do I restore it to standard and run smaller tyres = More cost and it will take longer to find body parts
2.Do I just virtual lift it and throw my wide 33s on as I have my other 33s for the SWB. = no cost just time and it'll get done a lot quicker! The body is pretty shot anyway! I will have to address gearing but I can just use the rock lobster off my doubler and refit a 410 Tbox to the back of that.
I'm thinking option 2!