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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 1:02 pm
by mjnims
Another place I have seen people use for storage is above the jerry can. All that is needed is a small piece of metal and a lock. You would be surprised how much room is actually there. He had 2" tow straps, Clevises and jumper cables. Nice idea for that type of stuff, assuming you don't lay the truck to the passenger side.
The interiors have been secured with a simple lock on the glove box similar to the one pictured in Miles post. If you don't want super quick access, under the floor panels is a great hiding place.

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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:49 pm
by krick3tt
pinzwheeling Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 11:40 am Post subject: Re: seats

LOL, seats for $109, shipping for $159. Not such a great deal after shipping and tax.

Mike,
Yeah, but have you checked out seats from SAV or Cold War? I think we are talking about $900. So this looked good by comparison.
Still it is alot for me. I will get out and streach a few times a trip.

My next mod is windows at Dave's next week.

Cheers,
Morris

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 7:19 pm
by David Dunn
Since I was quite content with the seats in my 710 and 712, and the Pink Cow has the same type seats as the early G wagons :D , I have never pursued the matter. But , rather than ordering and have seats shipped off the web, find a local "pocket rocket" accessory store. I have seen these same type seats advertised locally. Also, many of the ebay sellers will have a retail shop that you can pick the seats up.

Dave Dunn

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 4:11 pm
by wwcommando
That's a great Idea, with the use of a "D" punch a lock can be installed quickly. Great spot for tiedowns, extra spark plugs, a small first aid kit, extra ammo and with padding the odd bottle of fireside warmup...