Project for T1

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Project for T1

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Terry,

When you have a spare day or two ( :lol: :lol: :lol: ) you might like to finish this project…
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Insufficient data for a meaningful answer :lol: Any more information available, like make, model, what parts are there and how much rust?
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Plenty of roof area for solar panels, but it will need new windscreen wipers. :lol:
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I was thinking just swap the drive train from Rustic into this one..... best part is. Flat screen.
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Flat windscreen, raised roof, looks like no motor or transmission so perfectly suited to hybrid drive conversion, I already have a brand new diff if it's a Bedford so I could just swap them over if needed ...... no idea if it would need to engineered, Rustic would because of the extended chassis and rear engine .... depends where it was last registered as to how easy it would be to re-register ...... Can you imagine the reaction if I wheeled another bus into the workshop yard :lol:

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Nah, don't swap it over. I'll have it when the time is right. :)
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T1 Terry wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 3:45 pm ..... Can you imagine the reaction if I wheeled another bus into the workshop yard :lol:

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My diff is still leaking so i might need your's Terry. :)

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Did they follow the WSM instructions I sent?

Might need a speedie sleeve..... Adrian machined my yoke to remove the groove.
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Newcastle George wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 7:04 pm My diff is still leaking so i might need your's Terry. :)

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