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transit mk2 crew cab

Postby mk2 transit crew » Mon Jul 03, 2023 10:56 pm

So since having it blasted and epoxy primed i have now finished any welding that i found. put the wings back on and painted it. I still will probably spray the roof again in the next few weeks as i think i can get it better. its polishing up nicely. hopefully have the bonnet painted this week.


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Postby mk2 transit crew » Mon Jul 03, 2023 11:00 pm

With thanks to oldskooler for letting me know how much wider he banded his wheels on a previous transit he restored. i have decided to send a set of mk1 wheels i have to be banded. hopefully pick them up in the next week. Already had the front seats upholstered a couple of years ago so that's all ready to go in. I have since found a rear bench seat so that will be getting upholstered next week, once the bench seat is done i will be able to start rebuilding the interior.
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Postby oldskooler » Thu Jul 06, 2023 3:42 pm

wow....thats looks the buisness mate..gives me great inspiration to get stuck into mine!!

enjoy the build up after paint, which is the nicest part of any project...
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Postby mk2 transit crew » Sun Jul 09, 2023 9:07 pm

Thanks oldskooler!! i have been waiting a long time to do the rebuild and i have managed to refurb a lot of parts as i have removed them. I think it will still take me another 6 months to rebuild as i want it all as new and decent as i can get it.

Managed to purchase a plastic front splitter. so have refurbed this today.
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Postby mk2 transit crew » Sun Jun 23, 2024 9:35 pm

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Postby mk2 transit crew » Sun Jun 23, 2024 9:39 pm

Nearly there with my crew cab, decided in the end to panel over the windows as it would require new windows as the old rubbers were too far gone. was planning to get some windows made but decided not to in the end as i think it looks good panelled over.

rear pickup i have tried to keep pretty original as i think the design suits it.
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Postby mk2 transit crew » Sun Jun 23, 2024 9:41 pm

only thing left to change on the outside of the truck is the rear lights. i have two brand new original sets. one is for transit and the other is for the demountable camper box im making for it. will change them once its been mot.
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Postby oldskooler » Sat Jul 13, 2024 1:49 am

wow the truck looks amazing all built up....well done!!

they look better with the windows panelled over i think...thats what im doing with mine....
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Postby mk2 transit crew » Sun Jul 14, 2024 12:06 am

Thanks. its pretty much there. i did spend a fair few hours replacing the diff that i had just rebuilt due to hearing knocking under load which weirdly it didn't do months ago when testing it up the driveway. i had a good look round underneath and noted that the propshaft bearing looked like it was close to catching the housing it was in. but no paint was missing of damaged so ruled it out. turns out it was not the diff and was the prop bearing that i had replaced like for like but due to the engine and gearbox change it must have made it catch!!!! waste of around 7hours cleaning another diff etc. will now probably change it back to the rebuilt diff but not till its finally on the road and registered. very shortly i hope. Meanwhile im building a demountable camper where the pickup bed comes off and a new body goes on. its actually already built as i done it last year but im on the fitting out stage.
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