My '72 Crossover Dormobile

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PHiRe

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Hi,

I have a 1972 crossover Dormobile camper that i will be restoring in the near furture as i need to help my friend finish of his Devon tin top (built process here)

but heres a few pics of mine to wet the pallet :D

Dormobile001.jpg

it needs a lot of work but basically i want to make it safe and road legal the rest can come l8r

Dormobile002.jpg

there are a few rust patches all in all but i do have most of the panels to repair so far

Dormobile003.jpg

It has lots of interior in it but im gonna tear most of it out but if i can leave it in place at first so i can get it on the road i will

Dormobile004.jpg


Im thinking to get it on the road i may have it just primered, or due to the fact that primer is porous, i may paint it matt or satin black

So there you go early bays + crosovers rule :D
 
oh it is gonna get a good beating with the lowering stick too :D need to tubb the wheel wells :D
 
Looks like its gonna be a good resto dude! lots to play with.

I would love to tub mine and keep the original wheels on, but I am quite tall and would bang me head on the roof! :lol:
 
Another Dormy :D
Welcome and keep us updated with pics and stuff 8)
 

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