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Re: Who has a Pickup with the Flat tray ala Aus style?

Posted: 29 Jul 2019 14:04
by hugejp
I saw this in CPT a while back while on my travels...
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Re: Who has a Pickup with the Flat tray ala Aus style?

Posted: 29 Jul 2019 14:05
by hugejp
Always wondered if "Felco" was the tray manufacturer?

Re: Who has a Pickup with the Flat tray ala Aus style?

Posted: 29 Jul 2019 14:31
by Tinus lotz
There is a white one that i got done for longridge wine farm also

Re: Who has a Pickup with the Flat tray ala Aus style?

Posted: 29 Jul 2019 17:38
by graham1
hugejp wrote: 29 Jul 2019 14:04 I saw this in CPT a while back while on my travels...
Nice idea, but it doesnt look right in my mind though, I think the tray must be lower, and the wheels much much bigger :mytwocents:

Re: Who has a Pickup with the Flat tray ala Aus style?

Posted: 22 Jan 2020 14:09
by graham1
So just for interest, maybe it will be a project in the future, but not now - would a GU pickup cab and front end fit on a GU wagon/coil sprung chassis quite easily?

I still really like the idea of a flat tray bakkie, but, it needs to be a short tray, and, as Peter pointed out in this thread, the leaf sprung chassis wont allow that much to be shortened off the back, so a coily would have to be the way.

Should be quite a lekker project to go treasure hunting through Dawids yard and build a coil sprung bakkie I think!