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Old 26-09-2014, 11:05   #1
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Default T2 SWB commercial - raised roof

Finally gotten around to taking some pictures of my T2 - 1997 2.7tdi, SWB commercial van conversion with raised roof.
This is a picture made by the previous owner:


With resprayed bumpers, in its natural habitat:



And now for the interior, with my best mate who is helping out all the time:


Previous owner was shooting as well, and built a tool/gun box in the back. Bottom drawer currently holds spare clothes, raincoat, tools etc. Top drawer is padded for guns, and can be locked. The bag holds pheasant food


And now the raised roof from the inside:


Work done so far on the car: a thorough interior cleaning (wasn't cleaned for at least 10 years), radio installed, engine oil changed, bumpers and wheel arch outside plastic resprayed, missing rear bump stop installed, intercooler cleaned, loose dashboard parts fixed.

On the to do list: respray roof and left side front wing, renew wheel arch liners, renew other oils, redo brakes, install missing roof antenna, install parking sensors or rear view camera, new wheels/tyres. And find more money for all of the above, somehow.
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Old 26-09-2014, 11:07   #2
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I've never seen one of those before!!!!

Surely that has to be an aftermarket jobby?

Lovely dog there buddy
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Old 26-09-2014, 16:14   #3
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IIRC there is/was a company over in Europe some where doing the hi roof conversions not only on the SWB but the LWB to, they also so it to shogun's etc aswell
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Old 26-09-2014, 21:14   #4
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Looks good.

You see those roof conversions all the time in Holland... something about increasing the capacity, so they fit into the correct CC to be classed as a commercial van, rather than a car with no windows.
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Old 27-09-2014, 09:51   #5
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Looks good.

You see those roof conversions all the time in Holland... something about increasing the capacity, so they fit into the correct CC to be classed as a commercial van, rather than a car with no windows.
Wow, I never knew that.
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Old 28-09-2014, 09:15   #6
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I imported this one from The Netherlands, indeed. As far as I know, I'm the 3rd owner.
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Old 30-11-2014, 23:13   #7
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Looks well weak and gay what a muppet
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Old 30-11-2014, 23:24   #8
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Looks well weak and gay what a muppet
Bit harsh mate!!!!

Each to their own, it may be more practical for him as he shoots, have you ever tried to sit in the back of a Maverick/Terrano with no seats in in the boot area?

I admit I don't like the overall shape to the vehicle now
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Old 30-11-2014, 23:32   #9
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Looks well weak and gay what a muppet
That's not very nice standard T2 roof isn't very strong anyway in the centre all strength is at the edges & fibre glass can be very strong hence the reason some top notch sport cars & made from the stuff aswell as power boats
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Interesting, I wonder if the screen and windows are different too? It does look a very different shape, if anything though it want to make it wider, personal preference
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Nope they are factory jobs
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Ive seen imported trols with high rooves before. Looks like some kind of after market conversion.
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Sorry guys. It wasn't me it was a gf being silly. Can you get a lwb raised roof. It will make a good camper conversion.

Again sorry guys
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Sorry guys. It wasn't me it was a gf being silly. Can you get a lwb raised roof. It will make a good camper conversion.

Again sorry guys
Tut tut you tell her off from us
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