fluffy bum
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Hi all,
Right... so. A long while back I had an idea. I own a discovery td4 with a good/reasonable chassis, low mileage but with a rotten body. I also have a mk6 transit, my current work van, with an immaculate body but a terrible engine and running gear... so, my plan to start was put the discovery engine in the van and get new running gear, but then I went a bit nuts with the possibilitys. I always wanted one of the older County 4x4 transits, so my plan is to combine the two. Transit body on a disco chassis. After googleing, I didn't really find anything. Im already aware of the need to stretch and reinforce the chassis, as its a lwb transit. Width works out similar, although I was concidering some wide modular rims to give the width a bonus. To be honest, it would turn more into a toy, maybe an overland camper. My goal is to do it so its 100% road legal. Apart from the obvious steering column, pedal box, levers and wireing issues I will encounter, and a fair bit of welding and making new mounts, would it be as straight forward as striping them both then putting it together? Im expecting a few negative comments along the lines of buying a decent landy instead, or dont bother, but im hoping to get some helpfull words of wisdom aside from that. I can tackle everything else after "body swap".
I hope to hear back soon. Apologies if I send you into a fit of laughter.
Right... so. A long while back I had an idea. I own a discovery td4 with a good/reasonable chassis, low mileage but with a rotten body. I also have a mk6 transit, my current work van, with an immaculate body but a terrible engine and running gear... so, my plan to start was put the discovery engine in the van and get new running gear, but then I went a bit nuts with the possibilitys. I always wanted one of the older County 4x4 transits, so my plan is to combine the two. Transit body on a disco chassis. After googleing, I didn't really find anything. Im already aware of the need to stretch and reinforce the chassis, as its a lwb transit. Width works out similar, although I was concidering some wide modular rims to give the width a bonus. To be honest, it would turn more into a toy, maybe an overland camper. My goal is to do it so its 100% road legal. Apart from the obvious steering column, pedal box, levers and wireing issues I will encounter, and a fair bit of welding and making new mounts, would it be as straight forward as striping them both then putting it together? Im expecting a few negative comments along the lines of buying a decent landy instead, or dont bother, but im hoping to get some helpfull words of wisdom aside from that. I can tackle everything else after "body swap".
I hope to hear back soon. Apologies if I send you into a fit of laughter.