NORFORCE 47 Resto

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Hey guys I thought I'd keep you updated with my resto of my Norforce Troopy. Its going to be a fairly budget resto (mainly elbow grease required), but I've got a pretty good base to work from. My main issues come from all the red dirt! I can't believe some of the places it has built up.

It's going to take a bit to get her completely sweet, as I only have a couple of hours every weekend to work on it.

The pic I have attached is it as I found it in a farmers shed. I was absolutely stoked, as I've been looking for one of these for a while.
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i'm not trying to be funny here but, what does "northforce" mean? is it a military thing? i see behind the cab on the side of the bed there is a vented compartment, what is that thing? please educate a dumb yankee.


looks good by the way, even with the dirt!:cheers:
 
clean looking rig man!

POst more photos :)

If you buy a silver star you can post unlimited photos, or jsut sign up to a photo sharing site like flickr etc and post linked images etc :)

Awesome man!
 
Assuming it's like mine from the same batch of troopies, that is a storage compartment. Having said that, though, these trucks were outfitted for different Army purposes so Thorx7's may be for something different, because neither of my two storage compartments are vented.
 
Would all of these, "Norforce" rigs have soft tops, or would some have hardtops as well?
 
I believe that they were all soft tops. From the information I have gathered, and based on my own rig, it seems as though they were delivered with OEM bows and supporting items (footman loops, etc.) but probably without canvas, as I have not seen a single image of the trucks with an OEM canvas top.

The modifications made to the rigs included roll bars or full cages, long range tanks, roo bars up front, and changes to the rear bumper, which added jerry can holders in the place where the rear tail lights were originally mounted. There was an additional body piece added (technically two pieces, I guess, one on either side) to the lip of the rear tub that was about six inches tall and went all the way around the truck at the top of the tub. The bows were modified slightly by cutting them down and they were mounted into this piece. This is also where the rear lights were then relocated to.

You can see some decent period pictures of several examples at this site:

ArmyCruisers

And a little bit of further information on a military illustrators site here:

http://cp24-virtual.syra.net.au/~militarm/index.php?id=5

(a copy of that print hangs in my office)

A couple of good pics of one that sold a few years ago, which has some close ups of the front and rear bumpers, as well as an interior pic of the top:

Ex Army Landcruiser For Sale - Perth - Australian Land Rover Owners

And finally, if you're curious as to the function of the two bits on either side of the pintle hitch, the following pic gives you an idea of how they were utilized:

http://www.remlr.com/photos/pics10/as19.jpg
 
Nice find! I'd love to have a good look at one of those rigs one day. Is that a WA plate on the Suzuki? Where do you live?

Cheers,

Josh
 
How is your resto going? I got this one last weekend.

Nice score. Was this the one that was posted here as being for sale? Maybe one of these days I will get a longer wheel base 4X series that will give me more leg room than my FJ45LP-B.

:cheers:
 
i like the bracketing that frames the front doors for better door sealing and bikini top application :hhmm: summer is around the corner. . .

not much of a resto thread - informative for the norforce troopys though!
 
Shed Find

Looks good, not much to mask up when you paint them,just paint everthing and clean the glass. What brand of paint di you use?. I an not to far of getting in to start fixing mine.I am still looking for hood bows yet.

:cheers:
 
Work

Nice work on your ride. I am debating to go with that type paint scheme or change to a stock TLC color. Still in the air on that.
Looks good.
More photos please.
 
yeah the wind screen was badly cracked so i didn't
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bother masking it up as i had a new one on order.
 

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