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chimpboy wrote:That looks really good! The rear overhang is the one sour spot in a rangie's looks.
You reckon ?, i think they are classic lines as they are, just the overhang for offroading causes probs. That would look good as a ute even if you wouldnt get much in the back of it.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
Looks good , well proportioned . Couldn't quite tell from the plates , is it in Qld ? If so did you have any probs getting it legal? Got any photos of the build ? On my "to do " list.
love the look of the bobtailed rangys... maybe a future project
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cheers everyone!!!!!!!!!! i'm glad i got the picktures to go on, took me ages!!!
yea i got loads of pickies of the build, i'll post a couple more if you like, one of the fueltank too.
and i've already decided to turn it into a ute not a tray back though.
a bit like this yellow one.
Ralf the RR wrote:I reckon the yellow one looks like a mighty boy on steroids
LOL, that reminds me of a mighty boy i used to see around, it had truck exhaust stacks and big kenworth mudflaps and the tray was checkerplate lined, looked like a mini B&S ute !
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
Don't chop it! Especially not after doing such a classic job on it so far.
Every second person is doing ute chops. I reckon fully-bobbed wagons are cool, and take heaps more skill to get nice.
yeah im with waxhead, i reckon leave it as is.. looks heaps better than either of those chopped utes... maby soft top like a 40 as someone else said...
waxhead.. wrote:Don't chop it! Especially not after doing such a classic job on it so far.
Every second person is doing ute chops. I reckon fully-bobbed wagons are cool, and take heaps more skill to get nice.
I vote for "don't chop it" as well. Better to get another one and chop that if you really have to.
The only way I'll vote for the chop is if you do it in a way that makes it a removable hard-top convertible.
Of course I realise I don't really get a vote on your decision here