Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
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- louisvr45
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
herbie, can you bend this profile?
Im tempted to use IBR roof sheeting but its going to be too high
Im tempted to use IBR roof sheeting but its going to be too high
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
Hi Louis
cant make out what you would like me to look at
as i asked ,call me so i can try assist
Sorry
Andreas
cant make out what you would like me to look at
as i asked ,call me so i can try assist
Sorry
Andreas
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
Garage door?
louisvr45 wrote:Hi can you bend this profile/size?
Some days we are the flies , some days we are the windscreens
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
Andreas, the first pic is the loading area of the wide bed itself (which has been removed from a Fleetline single cab).
And the 2nd pic is the widebed which is on it's side leaning against a fence, tilted forward, to give you an idea of the profile
underneath.
Louis, I agree with you, IBR won't look right, I was also tempted to go that route.
And the 2nd pic is the widebed which is on it's side leaning against a fence, tilted forward, to give you an idea of the profile
underneath.
Louis, I agree with you, IBR won't look right, I was also tempted to go that route.
by fig » Mar 26, 2018
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
Hi all Fleetliners
I can do wide bed loading area , on special request ,
We would just have to discuss finer logistics of this request
I would also like to understand the dimension of the frame under the loading area
not sure what the cost would be , if you guys are serious we can look at this
Andreas
I can do wide bed loading area , on special request ,
We would just have to discuss finer logistics of this request
I would also like to understand the dimension of the frame under the loading area
not sure what the cost would be , if you guys are serious we can look at this
Andreas
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
Hi Andreas, the widebed is bolted (4 bolts) onto the loading area of the pick-up.(2 bolts also attach it to the cab). The load bed area of the pick-up is exactlyherbie123 wrote:Hi all Fleetliners
I can do wide bed loading area , on special request ,
We would just have to discuss finer logistics of this request
I would also like to understand the dimension of the frame under the loading area
not sure what the cost would be , if you guys are serious we can look at this
Andreas
the same dimensions as the other split single cabs. It's just that the others have dropgates. Between the widebed and the
loadbed of the pick-up are 3 or 4 thin strips of rubber the width of the truck which act as a cushion between the two.
Is this the info you need? I think you have the dimensions already of the load bed floor already.
Thanks !
by fig » Mar 26, 2018
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
Hi All Kombi Owner / Restorers
Who still needs floors made this year , please to let me know this week
Otherwise we start in middle January 2011
Andreas , 0722295362
Who still needs floors made this year , please to let me know this week
Otherwise we start in middle January 2011
Andreas , 0722295362
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
Hi all Kombi Owners
We open again for buisness , does anyone require kombi cargo and loading area floors ?
Andreas
We open again for buisness , does anyone require kombi cargo and loading area floors ?
Andreas
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
hi , i have a 1974 single cab kombi. i need a price on as much sheeting as i need for the loading area aswell as the floor of the tool box. do these sheets look like the original corrugated sheets or do they differ? where are you located ? please email me your reply asap. thanx. ()
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
Hi Charles
I have responded to you request on email ,
We are able to help you .
Read more of this advert and you will have more info as to what we can do to assist
I have responded to you request on email ,
We are able to help you .
Read more of this advert and you will have more info as to what we can do to assist
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
Hi all Bus owners /Restorers
i would like to just like to add to my product ,
I make lower door latch plates , to fit the cargo door pins correctly
All innerfloors have a 5cm flat section , before i start bending the profile to fit the latch plate
My floors can be provided with the" key whole" plate to mount your rear or middle Bench as original
I can provide inner rockers and outer rockers on request , outer rockers for cargo door side and for the right outer rocker
Floors for the front pedal and passenger area i can also provide in two halves , left and right
All sheet metal is done in 1.2 mm thickness
i would like to just like to add to my product ,
I make lower door latch plates , to fit the cargo door pins correctly
All innerfloors have a 5cm flat section , before i start bending the profile to fit the latch plate
My floors can be provided with the" key whole" plate to mount your rear or middle Bench as original
I can provide inner rockers and outer rockers on request , outer rockers for cargo door side and for the right outer rocker
Floors for the front pedal and passenger area i can also provide in two halves , left and right
All sheet metal is done in 1.2 mm thickness
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
Hi Andreas,
I need a complete new rear deck for my '71 Bay crew cab. Have you done one of these yet?
I need a complete new rear deck for my '71 Bay crew cab. Have you done one of these yet?
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
hi stutz
I can assist you , i have a 72 cew cab and can get all the correct measurements
No i havent done a 71 bus yet , but have done a 61 and a 67 , so not a problem .
so how do we get the pannels to you in the cape , that is if you interested ?
I can assist you , i have a 72 cew cab and can get all the correct measurements
No i havent done a 71 bus yet , but have done a 61 and a 67 , so not a problem .
so how do we get the pannels to you in the cape , that is if you interested ?
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
That is great news thanks. I will arrange the transport thanks Andreas. You can pm me with quotation etc.
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors
do you have a price on it?herbie123 wrote:Hi all Fleetliners
I can do wide bed loading area , on special request ,
We would just have to discuss finer logistics of this request
I would also like to understand the dimension of the frame under the loading area
not sure what the cost would be , if you guys are serious we can look at this
Andreas