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Post by conrod on Dec 13, 2017 5:29:47 GMT 1
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Post by FredTransit on Dec 13, 2017 11:07:46 GMT 1
Oooooo how cute is that! Is it actually factory?
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Post by irishtransit on Dec 13, 2017 15:01:07 GMT 1
nice looking van
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Post by bullsintransit on Dec 13, 2017 15:11:20 GMT 1
Like that!,has anyone ever sectioned a twin LWB into a SWB,or put twins on a single?
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Post by conrod on Dec 13, 2017 19:19:37 GMT 1
Oooooo how cute is that! Is it actually factory? The person who posted it said they were built in Turkey between 1990 and 1993.Makes sense that a minibus would be high roof. The paint seems to have aged all over by the same amount, as do the decals. I reckon it is legit. Does anyone know if the Turkish built Transits were from CKD kits, or were they stamping their own panels there? We already know that some LHD markets got a sliding rear cargo door on the RHS, so maybe this was a LHD market option too?
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Post by bambimk1 on Dec 13, 2017 21:49:00 GMT 1
Seen a van done like that ,it was local to me.Also seen a swb with twin wheels and no arches,bit of a gatepost knocker that one
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Post by conrod on Dec 13, 2017 22:28:02 GMT 1
full height side loading door too!
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Post by FredTransit on Dec 16, 2017 17:44:57 GMT 1
That's a normal side door isn't it?
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Post by conrod on Dec 16, 2017 20:34:39 GMT 1
No, normal side door doesnt go to bottom of sill
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Post by FredTransit on Dec 17, 2017 0:15:14 GMT 1
I get you now, I was looking at the top not the bottom. So there must be some kind of internal step then? Like the cab door. That's just weird!!
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Post by conrod on Dec 17, 2017 9:48:00 GMT 1
I get you now, I was looking at the top not the bottom. So there must be some kind of internal step then? Like the cab door. That's just weird!! weird maybe, but exactly what you need in a Minibus!
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Post by FredTransit on Dec 17, 2017 12:43:46 GMT 1
Not really, Camilla's got a pop out step, and Bev has a step on the back (no side door). Remember the van and minibus have the floor above the sills, so it would take a lot to have an internal step. If it doesn't, it's a big step up. I would love to see a view through the door.
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Post by conrod on Dec 17, 2017 18:36:57 GMT 1
It must have an internal step, the door needs it to close into. It certainly is a different animal. Has anyone seen one of these before? Does it show up as an option in any of the brochures for the export markets?
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