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Post by m201 on Dec 27, 2012 21:25:25 GMT 1
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Post by m201 on Dec 27, 2012 21:29:40 GMT 1
A Ford Transit MK2 BJ, 1982 ex fire brigade with dual tyres. + Over drive transmission, so it is possible 3rd and 4th gear is again endärn quasi is thus 6 speed + reverse value course. + Attached folding roof of the Reno Twingo for the warmer times. + LPG system with a huge tank. + School series of seat belts installed so I than cars to keys could + made 5 months ago TÜV AU and H Oldteimerprüfung Some things still need to be made: The Antribswelle by transmission to the rear axle has unbalance (wibration at ca. 60-80 km/h) Ignition orIgnition timing setting All doors are lockable The vehicle is registered and in daily use, will it log off but before the handover. Would very friendly pick-up date when the highest bidder immediately logs is to identify the details check... I could also imagine that I transit also bring (gasoline / costs, bahnticket). The fine print yet: no warranty-no return-no liability-no re-negotiation
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Post by irishtransit on Dec 27, 2012 23:52:00 GMT 1
looks different but i don't know about the gas tank in between the seats.
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Post by m201 on Dec 28, 2012 8:43:11 GMT 1
looks different but i don't know about the gas tank in between the seats. Why's that please Irish?
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Post by irishtransit on Dec 28, 2012 17:46:58 GMT 1
i just wouldn't feel comfortable having a gas tank right behind the seat and in front of anyone sitting behind.i know if it was to blow up it would be very hard to survive if it was in the rear or underneath but being where it is you wouldn't stand a chance.
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Post by muttleymk2 on Dec 28, 2012 18:31:14 GMT 1
It's just a fire van with Clubmobil windows
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Post by FredTransit on Dec 28, 2012 19:07:45 GMT 1
didnt the van shop sell those windows back in the 80s?
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Post by m201 on Dec 28, 2012 19:59:21 GMT 1
i just wouldn't feel comfortable having a gas tank right behind the seat and in front of anyone sitting behind.i know if it was to blow up it would be very hard to survive if it was in the rear or underneath but being where it is you wouldn't stand a chance. You're an old worrier Irish. Propane tanks are safer than petrol tanks.
If the van caught fire with you inside, and a full tank of petrol, you'd be fricassed PDQ.
The propane tank tank has a vent that would blow a flame away from you. Your survival chances would be much better.
It's normal to have the tank in the spare wheel well on estate cars. And under the seats in mini-buses. Apart from that, it does seem a cumbersome place to put it.
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