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Nick
Guest
Hello group,
I'm considering purchasing a 1976 model LWB Series III this week. It's a
three seater with the tub used as load space. I would want to add a second
row of forward facing seats (6 forward) and install foldable bench seats in
the tub. I don't want to have to add another set of side doors, so the
Landy would remain 3 door model. I do want to add sliding windows in the
rear for the poor suckers, erm, I mean passengers, in there.
I was hoping to hold out for a model with more the setup I was looking for,
but this potential purchase might be a bargain in terms of condition and
price, and I don't mind a little light duty weekend work to make the changes
I want.
My questions are,
(1) Where can I get a suitable set of sliding windows to install if I cut
out two sections in the rear panels
(2) With just the two doors up front and the rear door, would 6 forward
facing seats be practical (could the passenger still get in and out of them
with this type of configuration), or would I be better off leaving the
middle seat out of the second row for rear access?
Any comments welcome?
TIA
I'm considering purchasing a 1976 model LWB Series III this week. It's a
three seater with the tub used as load space. I would want to add a second
row of forward facing seats (6 forward) and install foldable bench seats in
the tub. I don't want to have to add another set of side doors, so the
Landy would remain 3 door model. I do want to add sliding windows in the
rear for the poor suckers, erm, I mean passengers, in there.
I was hoping to hold out for a model with more the setup I was looking for,
but this potential purchase might be a bargain in terms of condition and
price, and I don't mind a little light duty weekend work to make the changes
I want.
My questions are,
(1) Where can I get a suitable set of sliding windows to install if I cut
out two sections in the rear panels
(2) With just the two doors up front and the rear door, would 6 forward
facing seats be practical (could the passenger still get in and out of them
with this type of configuration), or would I be better off leaving the
middle seat out of the second row for rear access?
Any comments welcome?
TIA