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Vigil
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Fiber glass body parts

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Does any one know here i can get a fiber glass pick up bed replacement? Is there some one who makes other fiberglass body parts?
Thanks for all your help,
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Customartin may be able to help as he had some parts available a little while ago or you could try JLH.
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Post by Cam »

Godfrey Crew is a big user of fibreglass parts and has had things like door skins, wings and even Van backs made for him. Not sure how to contact him but I think he is (was) the chairman of the south wales MMOC branch?

Best ask RussLCV as he will know as Godfrey is well known in LCV circles.....
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Post by custommartin »

Phil Vincent ('The Nottingham Minor Centre') WAS selling fibre-glass rear cargo areas for vans and pick-ups a while ago.
I don't remember seeing his ad for a while though.
I think it was in Minor Matters if that's any use.

I believe he used to work for Henrics and took over the moulds when Henrics were consumed by Hadrian.

JLH can produce some fibre-glass panels.

E-Bay can be useful too.

Oh! BTW
I have a pair of fibre-glass doors (STILL :roll: ) for sale at the mo.
Unless you enjoy bonding fibre-glass they will be no good for you as they are for a 2-door/convertible/traveller etc. and not a Van.
Do shout if you are interested though. :wink:

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