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Very neat ute Joe .. is it a cut cab on a ute chassis ?
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
I like the way you have filled the last bit of the wheel well. Alot neater than most conversions I have seen. And provides enough space for the less vertically challanged amoung us.
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
UAV wrote:^
1. Not a ute
2. it looks like if you brake too hard you will flip over
On the rego papers most sierras are utes.
That may be so, but as this is a thread for actual utes and seeing as i actually have a ute then i want to see real ute pics.
Ah, the old argument of "what is a ute" resurfaces.
Maybe we should go by the words of the man who designed the world's first ute, that was Lew Bandt who was a designer at Ford Australia in 1932.
A farmer's wife wrote asking for a vehicle that could "take us to church on Sunday and the pigs to market on Monday". Bandt's solution, which went on sale in 1934, used the styleside 'tub' as a vital part of its constructed strength, he called it a "coupe utility".
It should really have a steel roof too, but the rollover bar on a Sierra replaces that, which is why my LWB softop is registered as a 4-seat utility.
Sooo - chop off the tub and it is a 'pickup', a 'trayback' or a 'flatbed', but it is NOT a ute.
Flamesuit on!
Cheers - Longbaser.
An economist is an expert who will know tomorrow why the things he predicted yesterday didn't happen today. ― Laurence J. Peter
That seems a good point, 11_evl, but who said a ute can't have seats?
The licensing authorities in all Australian states clasified the Sierra as a ute with seats, maybe we should argue the toss with them.
Cheers - Longbaser.
Sorry but that is incorrect, at least in Vic, I have a SWB soft top, with the rear seats in it was classified as a wagon, I removed the rear seats, took it to vicroads and it was reclassified as a "G" class ute (and I can now park in loading zones )
My take on this argument is quite simple, if the rear is designed to carry a load, it's a ute, if it is designed to carry passengers it is not a ute.
Sorry Longbaser, your Boss Hog limmo started life as a ute but it ain't one any more
Peter. (and my flame suit is still unused in it's box in the top of the cupboard)
Cable bracing is the way of the future!
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
supazuk wrote:says ute and seating capacity of 4 so how is it not a ute?
Utes don't have rear seats, limo's do
Don't put too much faith in a plaque, when Grimbo goes to the toilet, the plaque on the door says "GENTLEMEN", but he goes in anyway
(and I am sure he sits down to pee )
Peter.
Cable bracing is the way of the future!
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
My take on this argument is quite simple, if the rear is designed to carry a load, it's a ute, if it is designed to carry passengers it is not a ute.
Sorry Longbaser, your Boss Hog limmo started life as a ute but it ain't one any more
Peter. (and my flame suit is still unused in it's box in the top of the cupboard)
Designed to carry passengers? Well they put in reinforced mounting points for a pair of lap belts, does that count??
My rear seat has been in the shed for years, it's a ute. But licensed to carry four people. Mind you, I'm still chuckling at your experience of it being a 'wagon' if it has a rear seat.
It's obvious, the Suzuki Sierra was too complicated for our licensing authorities, they never figured out what it is either!
Cheers - Longbaser.
An economist is an expert who will know tomorrow why the things he predicted yesterday didn't happen today. ― Laurence J. Peter
Longbaser wrote:
My rear seat has been in the shed for years, it's a ute.
Cheers - Longbaser.
If the rear seat is in the shed, then yes it is a ute, but you can call it anything you want, call it Simon if you wish, it is your car and this is only the Internet
Peter.
PS. now this is a ute
Cable bracing is the way of the future!
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
Longbaser wrote:
Maybe we should go by the words of the man who designed the world's first ute, that was Lew Bandt who was a designer at Ford Australia in 1932.
A farmer's wife wrote asking for a vehicle that could "take us to church on Sunday and the pigs to market on Monday". Bandt's solution, which went on sale in 1934, used the styleside 'tub' as a vital part of its constructed strength, he called it a "coupe utility".
Cheers - Longbaser.
I've heard the exact same story plenty of times from but the designer was working for Holden and it was the FJ ute which was supposedly the first ute. Wonder which one is true?
supazuk wrote:says ute and seating capacity of 4 so how is it not a ute?
Utes don't have rear seats, limo's do
Don't put too much faith in a plaque, when Grimbo goes to the toilet, the plaque on the door says "GENTLEMEN", but he goes in anyway
(and I am sure he sits down to pee )
Peter.
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Longbaser wrote:
Maybe we should go by the words of the man who designed the world's first ute, that was Lew Bandt who was a designer at Ford Australia in 1932.
A farmer's wife wrote asking for a vehicle that could "take us to church on Sunday and the pigs to market on Monday". Bandt's solution, which went on sale in 1934, used the styleside 'tub' as a vital part of its constructed strength, he called it a "coupe utility".
Cheers - Longbaser.
I've heard the exact same story plenty of times from but the designer was working for Holden and it was the FJ ute which was supposedly the first ute. Wonder which one is true?
it was Brandt.....FJ holden was '48......ford ute was '34
Longbaser wrote:
Maybe we should go by the words of the man who designed the world's first ute, that was Lew Bandt who was a designer at Ford Australia in 1932.
A farmer's wife wrote asking for a vehicle that could "take us to church on Sunday and the pigs to market on Monday". Bandt's solution, which went on sale in 1934, used the styleside 'tub' as a vital part of its constructed strength, he called it a "coupe utility".
Cheers - Longbaser.
I've heard the exact same story plenty of times from but the designer was working for Holden and it was the FJ ute which was supposedly the first ute. Wonder which one is true?
it was Brandt.....FJ holden was '48......ford ute was '34
Clint
Yes, the first ute was 1934 and it was a Ford.
First Holden sedan was 1948, officially called the 48/215 but aka the FX.
First Holden ute was the FX series of 1950.
In case anyone is interested, the ute's factory model code was 50-2106.
This page has details and photos of the first ute (funny, the brochure said the ute was a 302 - model of course, not the engine!)
Longbaser wrote:
Maybe we should go by the words of the man who designed the world's first ute, that was Lew Bandt who was a designer at Ford Australia in 1932.
A farmer's wife wrote asking for a vehicle that could "take us to church on Sunday and the pigs to market on Monday". Bandt's solution, which went on sale in 1934, used the styleside 'tub' as a vital part of its constructed strength, he called it a "coupe utility".
Cheers - Longbaser.
I've heard the exact same story plenty of times from but the designer was working for Holden and it was the FJ ute which was supposedly the first ute. Wonder which one is true?
Yeah I knew the holden was later model hence I thought it was strange. I am not clued up on my fords, I didn't know they had a Aussie car so early. I also didn't know the FX came in a ute, I thought the FJ was the first holden ute. Learn something new every day...
it was Brandt.....FJ holden was '48......ford ute was '34
Longbaser wrote:
Maybe we should go by the words of the man who designed the world's first ute, that was Lew Bandt who was a designer at Ford Australia in 1932.
A farmer's wife wrote asking for a vehicle that could "take us to church on Sunday and the pigs to market on Monday". Bandt's solution, which went on sale in 1934, used the styleside 'tub' as a vital part of its constructed strength, he called it a "coupe utility".
Cheers - Longbaser.
I've heard the exact same story plenty of times from but the designer was working for Holden and it was the FJ ute which was supposedly the first ute. Wonder which one is true?
Yeah I knew the holden was later model hence I thought it was strange. I am not clued up on my fords, I didn't know they had a Aussie car so early. I also didn't know the FX came in a ute, I thought the FJ was the first holden ute. Learn something new every day...
it was Brandt.....FJ holden was '48......ford ute was '34
Clint
Umm - did I miss something there? And your point is ?..
Cheers - Longbaser.
An economist is an expert who will know tomorrow why the things he predicted yesterday didn't happen today. ― Laurence J. Peter