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Got an idea floating around in my head.
Been thinking about it since I think it was Dan 'shopped Chris' estate into a pickup.
Just want all your opinions if it would be viable, i.e. strength etc.
Won't be happening until we move house but thought I best start looking around see if I can find one cheap mayyyybe.
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Yeah it'll be totally viable. Would be best using the 3dr quarters and bracing at the B-pillars. The rear might be ok for strength as the beam bolts across both sides.
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I remember doing it to an old 505 estate at college as a end of year project. Don't think it would be allowed on the road though.
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(23-06-2012, 06:50 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: Yeah it'll be totally viable. Would be best using the 3dr quarters and bracing at the B-pillars. The rear might be ok for strength as the beam bolts across both sides.
Hmm. Was thinking strength issues down the length, lots of flex...?
Why the need for quarters though, weld the rear doors shut?
Also for anyone who hasn't seen the 'shop
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It would be with a proper inspection. You can put anything on the road as long as it meets C&U regs
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(23-06-2012, 06:52 PM)strictly_derv Wrote: I remember doing it to an old 505 estate at college as a end of year project. Don't think it would be allowed on the road though.
Wouldn't an engineers report allow it on the road...?
There was a guy who converted a sedan to a 2dr...
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You'd want the 3dr sides as the front door will be bigger and will allow you a larger cab without looking weird. If you did it like in the photoshop your knees would be under your chin when driving!
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(23-06-2012, 06:55 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: You'd want the 3dr sides as the front door will be bigger and will allow you a larger cab without looking weird. If you did it like in the photoshop your knees would be under your chin when driving!
Pfft. Who cares? I'd look like a badass so I can live with crushed legs.
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(23-06-2012, 06:55 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: You'd want the 3dr sides as the front door will be bigger and will allow you a larger cab without looking weird. If you did it like in the photoshop your knees would be under your chin when driving!
This, the cab on a 5 door style would be wayyyyyy to small, you would defo need a 3 door conversion, i know of a few estates that have been made in to pick ups, theres an E36 pick up a mk3 golf pick, ect ect fint the project threads for them ( i no the golf has one and some one on club306 knows the guy who buit it) they should give you more info on structure and how to get it past vosa
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epic idea, to the point i really want to do it or help someone do it, would be epic winning!!!11!
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I'd love to see this done. As said though you'd need to do it with a 3 door, and I think it'd need to be done in the same way as the 2-door sedan was done, cutting the 3dr behind the b-pillars and welding the rear of the estate to it with the doors welded shut too.
This could be epic. Do it.
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I've got a 3dr shell I will donate for free to the cause to be butchered if you want to come and get it?
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Damn and I was about to do the same
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Just weld matts rear to nial front chop the roof and and away you go . Don't forget a lick of imulsian
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Stretched 306 ftw!
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(23-06-2012, 08:12 PM)kentiiboii Wrote: Just weld matts rear to nial front
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carnt beleive no one has ever thought of doing this on here. total win in my book. must be 3 door and euro ftmfw. smoothed and banded steels would look totatly epic. please please do this.
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Righty ho then.
Won't be happening for a little while as we don't move for 2 weeks. No garage until then, but after then it's all gooood.
Next question, any 3dr doors should fit on?
If so just steal the pillars from the 3dr or move the existing ones back?
Would need to weld a plate/sheet in behind the cab too or it could be a bit cold/damp.
Getting more and more tempting every time I think of it tbf. Even if it turns out to be utter shit would still be a lsugh having a go!
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itll be epic if it happens!
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Aha! Just looked through the golf pickup project and got an idea on how to do it without using any bits from a 3 door.
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Would it not be easier to start with a 3dr and then stick a 'state boot on that?
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(24-06-2012, 12:09 AM)Connor Wrote: Would it not be easier to start with a 3dr and then stick a 'state boot on that? Wouldn't that me more work?
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(24-06-2012, 12:09 AM)Connor Wrote: Would it not be easier to start with a 3dr and then stick a 'state boot on that? I don't see how you could do it without using a 3dr, without making it look terrible to be honest
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I'm guessing it's going to be a tiny cab
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Think about where your seat is in a 5 door. The back of it is past the rear of the door. In a 3dr it's not unless your a really lanky prick like me.
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Will post a photo of how I'm thinking of doing it when I get home.
I won't try and explain it or it'll go terribly wrong haha!
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