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Dual Cab Ute Forty Series?!?

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Dual Cab Ute Forty Series?!?

Post by Da Krusha »

G'day.
I'm getting keen to build a dual cab forty series ute. This would involve pulling a ute or troopy of a long wheel base chassis and swaping it with a shorty body, then ading a small try to the remaining rails. I've only seen it done twice before and was wondering if anyone had done it or knows anyone who has. I don't want to undertake this project if it os going to take twelve months of stuffing around to build.
I know a bloke who is selling a sprung-over HJ47 (2H diesel donk) ute, and was wondering who easy it would be to just drop the shorty body on top of it.
Any clues, hints suggestions, warnings would be much apperciated.
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Post by 80diesel4play »

For a while tehre - there were Toyota Factory options of a 3 door ute - dual cab styley...

Seen 3 original ones so far - look Kool.

I reckon you couldn't funk it up on a Ute Chassis. Be too easy - except for fuel fillers... oh and wheels arch's...
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Post by Da Krusha »

That sounds pretty expensive. As much as owning a stocker like that would be, they seem pretty rare, and that mean hard to find and expensive. I have seen two of the modified numbers before and looking at it quickly, I found the body mounts should be pretty close.

If any one knows anything about this mod or knows anyone who has done it, any help/words of wisdom/warnings would be appreciated

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Post by BeZeRK »

youll have to fill in the rear wheel arches, and maybe move a few mounts but on a old dinasaur like the 40s nothing is too hard.
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

[quote="BeZeRK"]youll have to fill in the rear wheel arches, [quote]

Just cut the rear 1/4's off and put tool boxes in there place.
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Post by Roktruk »

There was a Perth Company (Arkana) building these for the mines, and the continued to build stretch troopies and 4 door utes into the 90's before going belly up.

Best style of this conversion I've seen was a 45 Troopy fitted with a shorty hardtop, creating a well back ute. It didn't have rear doors though.

Toyota have never produced a 3 door troopy. The conversions have been done use OE components and look very professional.

Overseas markets had a 4 door 70 series style wagon, replaced by the Prado. There's a couple in Canberra
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Post by Fieldsy »

how about this

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Ozeast fibreglass make em.

look here for info
http://www.ozeastfibreglass4wd.com.au/bodykits.html
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Post by Aza »

one of my mates dad's owns a dual cab 40, they look pretty well fixed up and would look pretty mad done up ;)
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Post by ORSM45 »

that bonnet wouldnt be fun to open if you put bigger tyres on.
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Post by bj42turbo »

fieldsy wrote:how about this

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Ozeast fibreglass make em.

look here for info
http://www.ozeastfibreglass4wd.com.au/bodykits.html


That is soooooo cool
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Post by Fieldsy »

It is my mission in life to find cool stuff on the net :D
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Post by ORSM45 »

and you found me :finger:
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Post by Fieldsy »

yep and occasionally i find weird things too :finger:
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Post by bj42turbo »

fieldsy wrote:It is my mission in life to find cool stuff on the net :D


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fieldsy wrote:yep and occasionally i find weird things too :finger:


haha, thanks mate. :lol:
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Post by Stubby »

This is a factory built dual cab only distributed in South America i believe.
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Post by bj on roids »

Roktruk wrote:There was a Perth Company (Arkana) building these for the mines, and the continued to build stretch troopies and 4 door utes into the 90's before going belly up.

Best style of this conversion I've seen was a 45 Troopy fitted with a shorty hardtop, creating a well back ute. It didn't have rear doors though.

Toyota have never produced a 3 door troopy. The conversions have been done use OE components and look very professional.

Overseas markets had a 4 door 70 series style wagon, replaced by the Prado. There's a couple in Canberra


The bandeirante in south america, was built as a factory dual cab, and there was a 3 or 4 door version available to australia in the 40 series, it was very low volume and popular in mines in WA, the truth is out there roktruk, keep searching.
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Post by Fieldsy »

I hear the smokeing man wheels one 0X
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Post by planb »

there is a dude who lives near me who built one, with 100S axles (dont ask me why)

its yella, 351 clevo, 33s, call lachlan at ORI for his phone number
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Post by Da Krusha »

G'day
Thanks heaps for all you info etc. Just a few questions

PlanB. Is this bloke just down from you on Outerlimits? He seems like the bloke to talk to if he's done one already

Fieldsy. Who is this smoking man that you speak of?

Aza. Where does your mate live? If he's close to my I'd be keen to go and have a look.

Roktruk. I'm real keen on the troopy idea. Does it belong to a mate of yours? Do you know where this bloke is (roughly)

Thanks heap for all you help.
If you hear of anyone selling or thinking of selling one of these, please give me a yell.
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