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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 5:12 pm 
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hey guys seen this on ebay today,

what do you guys think, i have never heard of them befor.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Leyland-MINI-panelvan-Body-RARE-COMPLIANCED-4-SEAT_W0QQitemZ270456199846QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Car_Parts_Accessories?hash=item3ef8721aa6&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

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Thanx dude you just saved me typing the same thing :lol:


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No No No GREAT minds think alike :wink:


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aprox 100 panel vans whent down the production line accidentaly stamped as 4 seaters when the person incharge forgot to change the seating capacity


Ah, happy times. Makes you wonder if they ever stopped sipping hydro fluid long enough to get a whole car 100% sorted...


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so does anyone know anything about this.

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Sounds a bit suss to me, but anythings possible.

I thought back seats were a dealer fitted option on some vans and not a factory thing..?

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looks to me to be just a van that has (at some stage) been "blue-Plated" for a rear seat fitting

whether it was done by "someone" or by the Aussie factory is obviously not known yet,,, However--> i highly doubt that it was an Aussie factory converted one because they "usually" did a decent job & fitted the sliding windows & side pockets with the rear seat (we had one of those wagons for years & years as one of our many ReadSpeed MiniMecca delivery vans & it`s now owned by a good friend of mine)

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is the only other concern with this one

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looks to me to be just a van that has (at some stage) been "blue-Plated" for a rear seat fitting


nah, it doesn't appear that the rear floor has even been cut for a seat - it's just a 'stampo' from the factory... my S has 'S' as the seating capacity, the chick at vicroads decided it was meant to be a '5'

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