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75 ute into dual cab

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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75 ute into dual cab

Post by daz4b »

hi i want to make a 75 ute into a dual cab or extra cab, does anybody if there are panels already made to do this thanks darren
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Post by 75 cruser »

i think most people start with a troopy

rob
come on move over and let the 75 through
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

I'd be interested to see an LJ76 (??- old model prado) chassis diagram - if the necessary mounts line up this could be a good starting point...anyone have any ideas? Will the front end from a 75 bolt on?

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Post by Hidatid »

I have a 75 series cab chassis extra cab that was conveted by 6 wheeler conversions in Dalby. After I bought it I fitted and had engineered two sideward facing seats, giving me a 5 seat capacity . It also has a tipper tray that measure 6x7, I love it and its driven most days . It looks like they cut the rear of the cab off and filled the gap with sheet metal ,the floor has had another section of 75 series fitted and the roof has been made out of two 75 series roofs
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