As the Doc says, it can be done and has been done by a mate of mine.
Just a tip - a late UK Mini (eg: Rover Cooper) has the same bonnet hinge spacing as an Oz clubby. So when you fit roundfront panels, you just use the Rover bonnet and it bolts up ! A lot easier than removing and rewelding the hinges.
But if you are going to do this conversion, you are likely to have more problems with the inner guards than the bonnet. They are completely different to a clubby from the bulkhead forward, so they must be changed...
Then you will find your radiator does not fit anymore, as the rad is spaced closer to the engine on a roundnose. You need the roundnose rad brackets - top and bottom. (The rad shroud is the same). Finally, if your clubby has the type of radiator (76 on ?) where the heater hose goes over the top of the inner guard and connects to metal pipe coming up from the bottom tank, you will need a roundnose radiator and thermostat housing. Otherwise you will put a dent in you bonnet on the metal hose!
