After many years of Rangie ownership I had had enough of getting hooked up on the rear overhang (it didn't happen often but just enough to get me stuck), plus the back end was starting to show the signs of getting bashed around. (bent quarter panels, tailgate rubbing on the quarter panels, fuel filler panel sticking out etc.)
I had built a replacement rear bumper some time ago that wrapped around the corners, and although this provided a bit of protection the back end was still getting a hiding.
The first thing I looked at doing was a Bobtail, and I collected a fair bit of info on it.
After a lot of reading, looking at the Rangie and deep thought, I decided a Bobtail was just going to be to hard, lining up the rear frame mounts anf frame looked like it would get interesting, cutting and rejoining the roof, new glass, new fuel tank moved the bobtail into the to much hassle category.(plus it left panels and lights open to damage) Next up was a bobtail pickup but this had the same cons.
Then I saw a picture of a Flatdeck (thanks Bodgerover) and the problems were solved.(I hope)
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Converting the Rangie to a flatdeck will hopefully achieve every thing I am after, improved departure angle, usefull load carrying, no rear palnels to damage and I reckon it looks better than a bobtail (something just don't seem right about them to me)
I worked out a plan of attack, talked to people about fabrication and certifacation and with all the ducks in a row (and the wife semi on side) the chop could start.
Day 1
First up was the removeal of everything I could unbolt behind the doors, guards, quarter panels, tail gates, carpet seat etc..
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This only took around half a day and was simple and straightforward. The only small problem was the 2 screws on the L/H upper tialgate hinge that I had to drill out (siezed in)
The bonus was I found no rust anywhere!!!!!!
I now had a pile of parts and a half naked Rangie.
At this stage I could still put it back together again.
Time for a coffee and a smoke while sitting in the shed thinking should or shouldn't I.
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Watch this space.
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