If it is in good nick and cheap ... I'm up for it. ColinBigMonty wrote:I know a man who has a NOS front panel. And probably more bits. Should you require it.
boffins (Tim etc..) will this fit my 1980 mk2? How can I tell?BigMonty wrote:http://fordtransit.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=128699
The one I have is for the early Mk2. Not sure if it will be any good to you as Baz has had the face lift I think.
I leave that one to the technical boffins.
ColinJack wrote:boffins (Tim etc..) will this fit my 1980 mk2? How can I tell?BigMonty wrote:http://fordtransit.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=128699
The one I have is for the early Mk2. Not sure if it will be any good to you as Baz has had the face lift I think.
I leave that one to the technical boffins.
Sounds like a very good plan to me! Where is Monty?dieselhead123 wrote:ColinJack wrote:boffins (Tim etc..) will this fit my 1980 mk2? How can I tell?BigMonty wrote:http://fordtransit.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=128699
The one I have is for the early Mk2. Not sure if it will be any good to you as Baz has had the face lift I think.
I leave that one to the technical boffins.
Hi Colin, from the pictures the grill does look the same and will address some of the rot in the pictures you sent me.
How about we remove the front panel from Baz when you bring him down for repair, you can then pop into Monty's for tea and cake on the way home and compare the two?
TIM
Matching foam?KerryB wrote:Old Yella's drivers seat is the same but in brown
ColinJack wrote:Sounds like a very good plan to me! Where is Monty?
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