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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Flinders Rangers - South Australia
Posts: 91
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BJ 73 camper's
Hi there all
I found this picture on the web some where - does any one have any additional pictures of this sort of conversion. Thanks in advance Wayne |
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Diesel for blood
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: west australia
Posts: 6,537
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If I wanted something like that (and I do) I would be inclined to mount it on a 75 series cab chassis.
Lots of cheap HJ/HJZ75 around these days. I looked at one similar to this at a 4wd show . recently.http://www.possumpiggyback.com.au/Mobile%20camper.htm I like the idea that I could leave the kitchen sink behind while I go exploring ![]() The one in your pic looks like a LHD german camper conversion. __________________ HZJ75 cab chassis 95 model ,stocker FJ73+1HZ Diesel NEW GEARBOX 1HZ =same power as 3F with 30% better fuel economy 2in Dobinsons lift.Powerdown adj shocks 33 in BFG A/T HJ61 with slidin windas regrettfully SOLD:(Volvo 740 GL |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Flinders Rangers - South Australia
Posts: 91
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Hi there
Its just something I found on the web - but your right you would be limited for space. Myself - being 6'2 I am unable to currently sleep in the back of the middy with out my feet hanging out . I havent seen any before and was just curious. I still like the 75 series dual cab conversions - one day. Wayne |
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