I'm busy on this Fleetline single cab at the moment, the previous owner closed up the front indicator and tail light
mounting areas, and I'm going to leave it like this. She came without the wide bed, and the original flooring section on the
load box is long gone and replaced with a 4 mm piece of sheet metal.
This truck will be working for me in more ways than one. I've decided to convert it into what a sheep farmer may have done
back in the day. It has to be a practical farm bakkie. A blacksmith friend of mine is making up hinges, latches, etc. for wooden dropgates.
I've finished with the wiring, the loom inside the engine compartment was "gone" and the under the dash was a shambles.
The "to do" list is long, but the end result must be a useful truck, and hopefully we are on the right track with the new dropgates. The purist will want to shoot me down, and I appreciate and understand this, but I do have valid reasons for what I'm doing with this pick-up. But more about that later.
Cheers !
Paul
