Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers
REMLR For Sale => Vehicles Wanted => Topic started by: JMartin on March 07, 2014, 03:22:03 AM
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Hi, does any one have a series 2a style side tub for sale ?
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Hi, a point of clarity, what do you mean by "side tub"
regards
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I presume styleside tub. Meaning ute back for L/rover.
SWB or LWB please. Civi or Army. G/S or FFR tub
Greg
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Hi mate, i didn't say " side tub" , i said style side . I have a flat bed aluminium tray on my series 2a and i am looking for tub or style side but you must call it something else not sure where you are heading with this conversation but dont let it worry you too much ok, bye.
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Hi mate, i didn't say " side tub" , i said style side . I have a flat bed aluminium tray on my series 2a and i am looking for tub or style side but you must call it something else not sure where you are heading with this conversation but dont let it worry you too much ok, bye.
Mate we are just trying to help, but need clarity, I've never heard of the description style side, maybe someone else has.
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Hi mate, i understand more from your reply. I think it is just easier for me to keep the flat aluminium tray as i dont have any other choice i think. I have a 109 series 2a 1967 ute, ex militaty.
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No worries, thanks, bye.
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And I guess that's a bye from me too
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A style side usually refers to the US style tub on a vehicle where you have a square tub, and the wheel arches on the outside like the older F trucks etc.
The land rovers have a tub with a flat outside, and wheel arches on the inside.
The Australian army vehicles had a fairly standard tub, although the workshop vehicles had a workshop platform that is something fairly unique in itself.
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A standard tub (FFT in this case, has a scoop instead of tailgate)
(http://remlr.com/photos/lrprpics/3-9449.jpg)
(http://remlr.com/photos/lrprpics/5-9449.jpg)
Workshop platform (with welding equipment)
(http://remlr.com/photos/raeme/ip_workshop_welder_109.jpg)