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Badger
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Right all, it's that time of year again after the rallying season (for me)
has finished and I start considering mods to the 110 for next year. Maybe
I'm just getting old, but I had a drive in a friends disco recently and
really liked the comfort / driving position, actually having trim etc, but I
can't bring myself to sell Angus (my beloved 110) so here's the question.
Can a disco 4 door shell be lengthened without "too" much hassle and made to
fit on a 110 chassis?
My 110 has a galvy chassis, rebuilt axles, 4.0V8 and autobox (both low
mileage) and LPG so I don't really want to get rid of it! If possible I'd
like to avoid having to carry out any welding to the chassis due to it being
galvanised.
It's either go down the disco body route or convert it to a stn wagon and
live with the poor ergonomics and lack of trim.
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Badger.
B.H.Engineering,
Rover V8 engine specialists.
now live but still under construction,
www.bhengineering.co.uk
www.roverv8engines.com
www.roverv8engines.co.uk
has finished and I start considering mods to the 110 for next year. Maybe
I'm just getting old, but I had a drive in a friends disco recently and
really liked the comfort / driving position, actually having trim etc, but I
can't bring myself to sell Angus (my beloved 110) so here's the question.
Can a disco 4 door shell be lengthened without "too" much hassle and made to
fit on a 110 chassis?
My 110 has a galvy chassis, rebuilt axles, 4.0V8 and autobox (both low
mileage) and LPG so I don't really want to get rid of it! If possible I'd
like to avoid having to carry out any welding to the chassis due to it being
galvanised.
It's either go down the disco body route or convert it to a stn wagon and
live with the poor ergonomics and lack of trim.
--
Badger.
B.H.Engineering,
Rover V8 engine specialists.
now live but still under construction,
www.bhengineering.co.uk
www.roverv8engines.com
www.roverv8engines.co.uk