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  1. majorhangover

    Engine Mount Bar for sale

    As it says, engine mount bar for sale, I bought this a couple of years ago but never used it, the fella i bought it off hammerited it and its been in the boot of my daily ever since. I'll take £30 for it, Collection only i'm SE London.
  2. majorhangover

    72 Crossover Tin top project for sale.

    Here's my bus, A white 72' RHD crossover bay, good 1600 TP, has had some of the rot cut out by me and the previous owner, wanted to keep this as my project but am trying to sell my flat so all my tools had to go out of the spare room and into storage and now cant go out and work on it :( ...
  3. majorhangover

    Thinking of mounting the spare on the tailgate.....

    anyone done this? i was thinking of mounting it offset to the left on the same bracket as they used to mounted on the front with, and getting some kind of uprated struts. stupid idea? any tips or suggestions?
  4. majorhangover

    replacing the front panel qestion:

    Hi all im going to replace the front panel on my 72, the replacement upper panel (late one) and indicator blanks, flush the badge thats fine, my question is this - The lower panel, there are 2 versions one with indicator holes in and a lower panel that looks to join onto the lip where a late...
  5. majorhangover

    WANTED Front panel?

    Hi all im after a front panel, up to windscreen the repro one in 4 parts but mainly more urgently need the top bit as no one has them in stock!? anyone got they dont want? thanks in advance Dave.
  6. majorhangover

    A-post and inner, lower front panel help needed.

    Hi all, im trying to pluck up the courage to sort out this area on my 72' i bought the bus looking like this: has anyone got pics of the inside/underside of the inner valence? the inner most panel seems to stop short of anthing (just a box section attached to ends of the chasis legs...
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