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    1972 Crewcab

    Here is my thread from a swe forum http://boxerville.se/forum/viewtopic.php?id=10690 /Andy
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    1972 Crewcab

    Long time no see ! Here is how it sits right now ! :)
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    1972 Crewcab

    Thx StuF ! :) I like it to.... oldmans grey ! :P (lichtgrau L345)
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    1972 Crewcab

    The front axel is modify and moved up 174.8mm so the upper torsiontube gose in the cabine... .. and yes it's narrowed about 100mm I removed the discbrake and the small 5 bult setup to have the older look on the pickup with the wide 5 ! :D Yes it's 15" rims ! :) /Andy
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    1972 Crewcab

    Thx ! :) It's kind of hard to find panelsheets for the crewcabs I believe. I had a friend who works with car panels and fix the panels to me. Outherwise you can find panels for buses easily and modify them. :) /Andy
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    New to EarlyBay ? Say Hi here ...

    True that ! :D
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    You got to love a white Westy

    Nice dude ! Good work ! :)
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    New to EarlyBay ? Say Hi here ...

    Hi everyone Andy here from Sweden. I've got my bay crew cab -72 for about 3 yers ago. 2,5 years of restoration and now it's sort of finished.... Regards/ Andy
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    1972 Crewcab

    4 dudes one bay.. and some tires ! :P Just took the jack to the highest and then lift with your dudes until you get to the point when the truck will fall over 3 guys run to the other side to slowly take it down. :)
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    1972 Crewcab

    I bought my ragtop on ebay. :)
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    1972 Crewcab

    Thx ! It´s from a renault twingo. Yes the DC is really good to pack stuff and take your whole family with you :)
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    1972 Crewcab

    Thx dude ! Yes but the bike is not finished yet. :)
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    1972 Crewcab

    Hello everyone ! Andy here from Sweden and here is my double cab bay From the beginning: Just a few pics from the restoration: To the final result: Photo by Joel Ericsson Photo: Mattias Färnstrand The restoration took about 2,5 years 3 days a week. Regards/ Andy
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