Stage Ones in Germany
- lobofraggin
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Stage Ones in Germany
Hello everybody,
good to see that there is something going on in the Stage 1- scene after the LR internet club page seems to have faded away.
I own two RHD Stage 1 projects, the first one being a (pretty abused) 1981 ex- waterboard truck cab with a rotten chassis and a sludgy engine, the second one is a 1981 Carawagon camper conversion with no (honestly!) holes in the frame and only a tiny little hole in the drivers side footwell. Must have been dry stored and only used for occasionally holiday trips to the south of Europe. Unfortunately the Carawagon- specific interior has been removed and the roof hinges are shot.
As I´ve been pretty busy this year I hope to start working on the one or the other in 2006, so I might show up here regulary with the one or the other question.
Bye for now,
Klaus
good to see that there is something going on in the Stage 1- scene after the LR internet club page seems to have faded away.
I own two RHD Stage 1 projects, the first one being a (pretty abused) 1981 ex- waterboard truck cab with a rotten chassis and a sludgy engine, the second one is a 1981 Carawagon camper conversion with no (honestly!) holes in the frame and only a tiny little hole in the drivers side footwell. Must have been dry stored and only used for occasionally holiday trips to the south of Europe. Unfortunately the Carawagon- specific interior has been removed and the roof hinges are shot.
As I´ve been pretty busy this year I hope to start working on the one or the other in 2006, so I might show up here regulary with the one or the other question.
Bye for now,
Klaus
- arcticrover
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Nice carawagon. You've got a lot of possibilities with that one. . .
1981 Stage 1 SW
http://arcticrover.blogspot.com/
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Hi
Like the carawagon. Learned a couple of things recently. Didnt know they made a carawagon or a crew cag Stage 1, and through this site another Stage 1 HiCap has turned up. Thats 4 i know of now and one of them is scrap.
Terry
Like the carawagon. Learned a couple of things recently. Didnt know they made a carawagon or a crew cag Stage 1, and through this site another Stage 1 HiCap has turned up. Thats 4 i know of now and one of them is scrap.
Terry
1 Stage 1 V8 HiCap
1 Series 3 HiCap
1 LWB Steies 2
1 SWB Series 2
1 300 TDi Disco
1 4.6 HSE P38
1 V8 90 County
1 Series 3 HiCap
1 LWB Steies 2
1 SWB Series 2
1 300 TDi Disco
1 4.6 HSE P38
1 V8 90 County
- lobofraggin
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They even put one on the front of their brochure:Bumpkin wrote:Hi
...Didnt know they made a carawagon or a crew cag Stage 1...
Mine is already equiped with two additional fuel tanks (under both front seats, internal filler) and an overdrive. Looks all as if it´s factory spec and not fiddled in later.
Klaus
- lobofraggin
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Sorry, I only found this one picture of the carawagon brochure on the net.
A good source for Land Rover brochures is (thanks to HERMEN/Netherlands)):
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/brochures.html
You´ll find your Hicap brochure here:
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 006-1.html
Other brochures also showing the stage one:
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 007-1.html
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 010-1.html
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 011-1.html
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 012-1.html
and finally something from the military:
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 026-1.html
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 030-1.html
Very nice site, very good scans.
Klaus
A good source for Land Rover brochures is (thanks to HERMEN/Netherlands)):
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/brochures.html
You´ll find your Hicap brochure here:
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 006-1.html
Other brochures also showing the stage one:
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 007-1.html
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 010-1.html
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 011-1.html
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 012-1.html
and finally something from the military:
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 026-1.html
http://www.landrover.vlothuizen.nl/show ... 030-1.html
Very nice site, very good scans.
Klaus
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when the interior isnt there, it was never there.
the previous owner has probably swapped the roof with a second hand ex military roof. if the interior was there, there must be holes to match.
iff it originates from holland this probably happened, as converted to a camper the roadtax was only a quarter of the cost of a normal stationwagon. 5 years ago the taxman has checked up all the landrover campers and many did not pass (you had to have beds, a cooker, a sink, ample storagespace etc.). a lot of people only had a campinggas burner, a bucket and loose storageboxes. everything had to be permanent fixed to the car. a lot of people did not convert their car to the taxmans standard and unfortunately sold their car.
the previous owner has probably swapped the roof with a second hand ex military roof. if the interior was there, there must be holes to match.
iff it originates from holland this probably happened, as converted to a camper the roadtax was only a quarter of the cost of a normal stationwagon. 5 years ago the taxman has checked up all the landrover campers and many did not pass (you had to have beds, a cooker, a sink, ample storagespace etc.). a lot of people only had a campinggas burner, a bucket and loose storageboxes. everything had to be permanent fixed to the car. a lot of people did not convert their car to the taxmans standard and unfortunately sold their car.
- lobofraggin
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it must be the original roof; the military- ones were all hardtops.
as yours is a stationwagon the roof is fitted with the alpine-windows it should be the original roof.
i like the frontbumper (bearmach).
on my car there is also a pop-up roof with a doublebed (homemade, looks like a standard tropical roof and is in fact a converted tropical roof).
for one year we had a dormobile roof.
it was very handy and had plenty of space, but i got rid of it as it did not look right, so i am back to my own homemade roof (a bit like a volkswagen camperroof with lifthinges and gasstruts to keep it up).
best of luck with your cars
as yours is a stationwagon the roof is fitted with the alpine-windows it should be the original roof.
i like the frontbumper (bearmach).
on my car there is also a pop-up roof with a doublebed (homemade, looks like a standard tropical roof and is in fact a converted tropical roof).
for one year we had a dormobile roof.
it was very handy and had plenty of space, but i got rid of it as it did not look right, so i am back to my own homemade roof (a bit like a volkswagen camperroof with lifthinges and gasstruts to keep it up).
best of luck with your cars