They're proper solid bits of kit and I love the look of them against the white bodywork. The bush rail tubular are strong enough to stand on so I'm sure they will do their job.Nice, I'm after the Iron Man side steps for my 79. How do you rate them?
Thanks Mike, it's only the side steps I'm after not the rails so no worries there.They're proper solid bits of kit and I love the look of them against the white bodywork. The bush rail tubular are strong enough to stand on so I'm sure they will do their job.
The side steps are fairly easy to install , just make sure you get a jack under the chassis cross member as they share the same mounting bolts, the rails take abit of time to get right. I had a few cuts to get the length right for my bull bar.
I also like the glimpse of the Beatle in the background. I have had 7 Transporters and 3 Beatles in the past.New mod to the 76 thanks to Paul at West coast.
Must sort out the rear bumper next lol
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I also like the glimpse of the Beatle in the background. I have had 7 Transporters and 3 Beatles in the past.![]()
Which of the three Beatles did you have, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah !I also like the glimpse of the Beatle in the background. I have had 7 Transporters and 3 Beatles in the past.![]()
Help ! Were you ever a Day Tripper to Strawberry Fields ?One of my Beatles I owned was when I lived in a 'Yellow Submarine', the sub was mored in 'Penny Lane', to get to it you had to go down a 'Long and winding Road', we had a 'Garden' on the dockside where we grew 'Octopuses' I had a lot of 'Help' 'from my friends', I used to say to them 'We Can Work it out', my wife's name was Lucy, so her nick name was 'Lucy in the sky with diamonds' and our neighbour was 'Eleanor Rigby'.
I tripped over in 'Strawberry Fields' once.Help ! Were you ever a Day Tripper to Strawberry Fields ?