Re: land rover chassis ?

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It just so happens I have a copy of an original land rover drawing of Series 2A
chassis. It even has the crucial dimensional information missing from the one
in the Haynes and LR manuals.

Its for a SWB, I might even have a LWB version.

Is there much interest in scanning it in and having it digitised - its quite a
large drawing?
Steamcoaster
 
i would like a copy of this if at all possible....

thanks
rav
"Steamcoaster" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> It just so happens I have a copy of an original land rover drawing of

Series 2A
> chassis. It even has the crucial dimensional information missing from the

one
> in the Haynes and LR manuals.
>
> Its for a SWB, I might even have a LWB version.
>
> Is there much interest in scanning it in and having it digitised - its

quite a
> large drawing?
> Steamcoaster



 
On 04 Sep 2004 11:49:16 GMT, [email protected]ojunk2
(Steamcoaster) wrote:

>It just so happens I have a copy of an original land rover drawing of Series 2A
>chassis. It even has the crucial dimensional information missing from the one
>in the Haynes and LR manuals.
>
>Its for a SWB, I might even have a LWB version.
>
>Is there much interest in scanning it in and having it digitised - its quite a
>large drawing?
>Steamcoaster


I could certainly do with a copy of both SWB and LWB versions, as I
will be embarking on a custom chassis project next year. I would be
more than happy to pay you to to have them copied for me, if there is
no mileage in a digital copy.

Alex
 
Steamcoaster wrote:

> It just so happens I have a copy of an original land rover drawing of Series 2A
> chassis. It even has the crucial dimensional information missing from the one
> in the Haynes and LR manuals.
>
> Its for a SWB, I might even have a LWB version.
>
> Is there much interest in scanning it in and having it digitised - its quite a
> large drawing?
> Steamcoaster


Yes please - scannned and online would be awesome.

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EMB
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EMB <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> > large drawing?

if you can get a good copy of it to me I will do a 3d cad drawing of
it.
I saw a home made chassis the bloke made a pretty well exact copy of a
series III chassis, looked very good and cost a couple of sheets of
3mm steel.
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richard
 
On or around 4 Sep 2004 19:34:50 -0700, [email protected] (richard)
enlightened us thusly:

>EMB <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
>> > large drawing?

>if you can get a good copy of it to me I will do a 3d cad drawing of
>it.
>I saw a home made chassis the bloke made a pretty well exact copy of a
>series III chassis, looked very good and cost a couple of sheets of
>3mm steel.


seriously heavy, then... the original, IIRC, is 14 gauge which is about 2mm.

 
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