Used to be one parked up out side a car wash come garage near me in Pontefract, if its still there I'll try and get some pics.
 
Like the North D-Lander?
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This is what I got done yesterday hope you guys like it I no I do its a foot higher than a standard one :)
 

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Personally I hate that. If it was maybe 6 inches lower then it would look decent, but right now it looks like a bodge job in my opinion. Needs to be closer to the height ratio of a Dlander to make it look like a beasty, but good effort on actually doing it! See how much modification youll need to do to lower it. I think the tunnel will be the worst bit.
 
I would want to channel the body to drop it another 8 inches or so lower down. If the arch gap in that one above was half of what it is now it would look pretty good, apart from the Fischer Price colour scheme, I suppose.

Channelling a body while building a hotrod is pretty feasible, but to drop the Freelander body so far will create problems with interior headroom.
 
I would want to channel the body to drop it another 8 inches or so lower down. If the arch gap in that one above was half of what it is now it would look pretty good, apart from the Fischer Price colour scheme, I suppose.

Fully agree.
Here's some pics off the net . I had heard that channeling the bodywork to go over the chassis is the way to go to get a more desirable proportional look. This would not affect headroom as these channels would in affect run under the seats - but your feet might have to sit astride the channel. It would be interesting to see the arrangement in a D-Lander as although the panels attach to a space frame, the "body" does sit lower so there is a way around this.
 

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