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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors

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herbie, can you bend this profile?

Im tempted to use IBR roof sheeting but its going to be too high
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Hi Louis

cant make out what you would like me to look at
as i asked ,call me so i can try assist

Sorry

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Garage door?
louisvr45 wrote:Hi can you bend this profile/size?

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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors

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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.
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors

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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

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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors

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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
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 exactly
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 !
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors

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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

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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors

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Hi all Kombi Owners

We open again for buisness , does anyone require kombi cargo and loading area floors ?

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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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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
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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
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Re: Replacing kombi loading and cargo floors

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Hi Andreas,

I need a complete new rear deck for my '71 Bay crew cab. Have you done one of these yet?
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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 ?
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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

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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
do you have a price on it?
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