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International AR-110 Ute
10 years 8 months ago #138509
by grahamjb
International AR-110 Ute was created by grahamjb
I can't seem to find my original posts that I started a few years ago hence this new thread.
To start things off Bobsboy wants to know what is under the parcel shelf and the answer is nothing because it is part of the ute tray as shown in the picture below
I have finished the body and chassis and am now prepping for reassembly.
Below is a rear view showing the tail lights etc.
Home made AR-110 emblem
To start things off Bobsboy wants to know what is under the parcel shelf and the answer is nothing because it is part of the ute tray as shown in the picture below
I have finished the body and chassis and am now prepping for reassembly.
Below is a rear view showing the tail lights etc.
Home made AR-110 emblem
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10 years 8 months ago #138510
by Coupeute
AL110 inter ute &&FC Holden Wagon&&HJ Holden 1 Tonner&&
Replied by Coupeute on topic Re: International AR-110 Ute
Great looking job Graham. The badge came up a treat. I did come across an AR110 in Botany that had a piece of steel across under the window & the parcel shelf hacked out for extra storage. Bit of a rough job.
AL110 inter ute &&FC Holden Wagon&&HJ Holden 1 Tonner&&
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10 years 8 months ago - 10 years 8 months ago #138511
by Bobsboy
Mucking about on the edge
Replied by Bobsboy on topic Re: International AR-110 Ute
Hm-m-m-m
Under the parcel shelf is. . . the ute tray.
Food for thought.
I'm collecting ideas for a cab and a half Japanese ute.
(Ideas, the cheapest part of any build.)
My tribute to oldskool, built on a modern platform while maintaining total road worthy and ADR compliance is my vision .
Modifying the roof line would not be within my build parameters but I do want that 1/4 window.
Your interior photo's described it perfectly for me.
ta
-b
Under the parcel shelf is. . . the ute tray.
Food for thought.
I'm collecting ideas for a cab and a half Japanese ute.
(Ideas, the cheapest part of any build.)
My tribute to oldskool, built on a modern platform while maintaining total road worthy and ADR compliance is my vision .
Modifying the roof line would not be within my build parameters but I do want that 1/4 window.
Your interior photo's described it perfectly for me.
ta
-b
Mucking about on the edge
Last edit: 10 years 8 months ago by Bobsboy.
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10 years 8 months ago #138512
by grahamjb
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10 years 8 months ago #138513
by bigcam
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Looks good mate.
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10 years 7 months ago #138514
by grahamjb
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10 years 7 months ago #138515
by plastic bertrand
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very impressive Graham, love your work
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10 years 7 months ago #138516
by bigcam
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Lookin' Good Graham.
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10 years 7 months ago #138517
by hayseed
"Be who you are and say what you feel...
Because those that matter...
don't mind...
And those that mind....
don't matter." -
Replied by hayseed on topic Re: International AR-110 Ute
Very Nice.........Well Done.
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10 years 7 months ago - 10 years 7 months ago #138518
by grahamjb
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Thanks for the kind words gents
Couldn't do much today with family Easter functions in full swing but I decided to fully bolt down the chassis and when I started to do this, I noticed that the brake vacuum hose was being crushed by the front mount bolt heads ....bad maths on my part for not allowing for this when I ran the vacuum hose on the top of the chassis rail. To fix the problem I made up some spacers and fitted two per side even though one would have been sufficient
Spacers fitted
Vacuum pipe is no longer crushed
Another view (sorry about the grainy picture due to poor light)
Couldn't do much today with family Easter functions in full swing but I decided to fully bolt down the chassis and when I started to do this, I noticed that the brake vacuum hose was being crushed by the front mount bolt heads ....bad maths on my part for not allowing for this when I ran the vacuum hose on the top of the chassis rail. To fix the problem I made up some spacers and fitted two per side even though one would have been sufficient
Spacers fitted
Vacuum pipe is no longer crushed
Another view (sorry about the grainy picture due to poor light)
Last edit: 10 years 7 months ago by grahamjb.
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