(ebay watch) 101 ambi with funny roof

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On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 22:13:40 +0100, Tom Woods
<[email protected]> wrote:

>If only i had the space (and the money!) :(
>
>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4629039321
>
>Somebody must be tempted!. It has a funny shaped roof too which
>actually looks pretty good - makes it look like less of a brick than a
>normal ambi!
>


Looks like a standard ambulance body that somebody has been at with
the hacksaw and tin snips, in a misguided attempt to introduce
streamlining.

Or they decided on a remodelling after an encounter with a height
barrier....

Alex
 
On or around Wed, 12 Apr 2006 22:13:40 +0100, Tom Woods
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>If only i had the space (and the money!) :(
>
>http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4629039321
>
>Somebody must be tempted!. It has a funny shaped roof too which
>actually looks pretty good - makes it look like less of a brick than a
>normal ambi!
>
>Austin?... :)


bugger off.

anyway, I'd not want one with a shagged heavy truck engine. I've never seen
the attraction in that lump - way to big and heavy and probably overloads
the transmission into the bargain. Shades of people putting the perkins
4236 into series motors and then complaining about the half-shafts breaking.
If you put twice the torque through them that they were designed for,
they're likely to break...

If you're going to commit sacrilege and fit a non-standard non-rover engine,
then one of the biggish jap sixes (nissan or toyota) would be the favourite.
reasonably modern engine and something around the right size.

anyway, I'm about to embark on phase one of the hybrid project - currently
watching a few transits on eBay. Still needs a provisional go-ahead from
the NFU's engineer (whose phone number I've mislaid) as to whether they're
likely to insure it based on an engineer's insepction or turn it down on
principle. If the latter, I may just run a transit instead of an LDV...

--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"Something there is that doesn't love a wall."
Robert Frost (1874-1963)
 

>
>anyway, I'd not want one with a shagged heavy truck engine. I've never seen
>the attraction in that lump - way to big and heavy and probably overloads
>the transmission into the bargain. Shades of people putting the perkins
>4236 into series motors and then complaining about the half-shafts breaking.
>If you put twice the torque through them that they were designed for,
>they're likely to break...
>
>If you're going to commit sacrilege and fit a non-standard non-rover engine,
>then one of the biggish jap sixes (nissan or toyota) would be the favourite.
>reasonably modern engine and something around the right size.
>


Why a jap engine? Keep it British! I plan to fit a perfectly good
Vauxhall lump into my LR. A 2.6 straight six which will provide me
with 150Bhp and 160ft.lb. which should be a considerable improvement
on the 80bhp/115ft.lb it currently is supposed to have.

Alex
 
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