Ifor Williams Canopy

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moremuckmush

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Have an idea for my pick up , but looking for a pick of a 110 with a 90 ifor williams cab on the back, the idea is to have a safe storage area ( lockable but maintain the remaining open truck bed , anyone done this

cheers
 
Don't know about ones with Ivor Williams but saw a 110 that had been fitted with a 90 hard top with the rest of the bed open for muddy ropes/straps to be flung in as was Winch Challenge truck. Had a cut down door in the rear bed so entrance to cab was still available when pick up area empty.
 
Good idea and something different for sure, that's something I'm looking to achieve, lockable storage with a " just chuck it in area " at the back
will Google a bit more and see what images I can get
cheers
 
This is a nice idea but quite costly I'd imagine and getting at your gear over the seats would be a task
 

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Simple way is put the short ifor top on and then piece or board/metal across the top of the body to seal the remainder of the tub.(You can build this section into a box) you can still get acsess to the tub through the tail gate. You can also put padlocks through the anti loose catches to stop the ifor been opened.

Also some of them builders steel tool lockers can be used
 
Simple way is put the short ifor top on and then piece or board/metal across the top of the body to seal the remainder of the tub.(You can build this section into a box) you can still get acsess to the tub through the tail gate. You can also put padlocks through the anti loose catches to stop the ifor been opened.

Also some of them builders steel tool lockers can be used
Yes this was what I was thinking Pal
 
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