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The second long chev was discovered to be also the remains of a wireless truck, the cab chopped off and the chassis cut and extended to a long truck. The drivers section of floor and nose were in reasonable condition as was the bottom of the cab rear. But the top of the cab had been beaten into a rounded shape. It had a hatch door, 2 seats, 2 windscreens, an engine cover and the remains of the dash. The only pieces of dash being useful, will be the ignition switch and the little labels for three switches. It has a “START” button
Neither had doors, steering boxes, motors or gear/transfer boxes. The long chassis had no rear diff centre or axles I also bought an assortment of loose wheels I had no actual wireless box. I lifted off both the cabs [neither was attached/lucky they didn't blow off] and removed the strange front axle from the C15 chassis, replacing that with the front axle from the extended chassis, making it 4wd. Last edited by Rod Salter; 07-08-23 at 01:20. Reason: spelling |
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