Firstly the plates to bolt up the “moustache bar” were easy to fabricate. Then we had to unpick the spot welds on the old tailshaft center bearing brackets and transfer them over to the sedan. The transmission tunnels seemed identical. Actually the entire floor pan was virtually the same. As for changing from Auto to Manual the pedal box was swapped and the brake system from the 4wd as well. Not sure if this was necessary but there was a valve in the brake circuit that had a cable attached to the clutch lever and it was completely foreign to me so I fitted it anyway. BTW can someone please explain what that was?
As for the dash > The auto dash has a tacho which I wanted to keep so I bridged out the “park” signal on the Tbar selector and I’m about to marry that harness to the gearbox harness so that when you select Low Range the 1st gear light will switch “on” on the auto dash and maybe light up the “D” light in 4wd, and so on. Still working on that.
Eventually I’m going to fit a front tube bar and bash plate and a fiberglass front guard/bonnet clip to make it easier to wash down after a trip up the beach. The tube bars don’t collect sand like the original bars that was the main reason for the mod and of course to fit the big spare. I’ve just finished and painted the rear bar and the wheel cover. The cover is a disc that fits in the center of the spare with the rego plate, an LED rego plate light, an LED stop light and the 7pin trailer socket. The holes in the bar are to accept the toe of a HiLift or shackles etc.
Also intend to alloy checker plate the roof and boot lid with some tie down rails welded directly to the plate so that I have a board rack and hopefully a spot to tie my double swag on the boot. I’ll post some pics in this thread when it happens.
Cheers, John
As we bought it . ’88 2wd Auto

The old rusty wagon.

Having a forklift helps too.

Now 4wd.

14” Hankooks on and the rear bar tacked only. Still needs the front wheel arches cut away and rubber flares to be fitted allround.
