• oo thanks, could be useful- at the mo it's all pretty text book- fixed a siezed heater blower, working on a fuel gauge reading too low, done some rust proofing etc etc. There is one thing- any techniques on resticking a saggy roof lining? I wonder if I could make some kind of brace?

  • Never had to do the headlining. I bought one with a good interior, turns out that was the best thing about it!

    The heater blower is a bitch, I think that's a whole dashboard out. While you're there you should sort out the wiper motor washers because that's a weak spot on those. Although the bodywork looks good on yours so maybe they are not to bad.

    I liked the original seats, used to take the bench seat out for large loads. I realised a couple of years in that I should have bought the LWB though. Mine used to get around 12mpg, idling in traffic was a factor.

    Thing I loved about it was being able to work underneath it without jacking it up. I had to buy loads of larger spanners and sockets though, everything is a bit more truck like. Mercedes engineers hated them because it's a Puch chassis with a Merc engine so there are plenty of annoying places where bodywork and bolts interfere. Wings are perfect for the tool roll though.

  • ah - what do you mean the wings perfect for the tool roll? i just ordered one so would be interested in cubby holes i can stow it in

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