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Will this work?
Hi everyone,
I'm an overland newbie, but I've done plenty of looking around, and have a good idea of what I'd like for an overland camper. Basically, I'd like to convert an ex-MOD defender 110 hard top to a dormobile type jobbie - dormobile roof, fold out bed, kitchen inside ect. I was just wondering if anyone can see any major pitfalls I've missed which might make this a less than ideal vehicle? I can't seem to find many other people who've done anything similar, which makes me feel I've missed a big ol' flaw in the plan. Many thanks, Bryn |
Try googling landrover dormobile, or defender dormobile, should bring up quite a few , and also there are plenty with raising roofs as well . As long as you inspect and prepare(service/overhaul) the vehicle well its should prove eminantly suitable . Africa Overland .org should give you more info on similar vehicles on journeys , plus those you will find on here and links , hope thats put your mind at rest :thumbup1:
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Thanks, I think I've found most of the ones I like the look of on there. I plan to do a good prep on the vehicle, getting it serviced properly ect. I haven't found any dormobiles on africaoverland, must look harder! The only problem that I can't seem to find a way around is storage, although hopefully that'll just force me to buy/bring less crap!
Many thanks, Bryn |
Roaming Yak, aka Darrin, on here, has an ex military 110 hard top.
He swapped the 2.5 NA engine for a 200Tdi, painted it a light shade of green, and fitted the inside out for living accomodation. don't think he's had a dormobile conversion though. |
I have fitted a dormobile to a 1995 defender csw. Its not difficult so long as you can fabricate and work around things.
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Hi Bryn I see your just down the road from me, welcome to the hubb.!
converting the 110 is relativley straightforward from a dormabile top to a pop top and there are plenty of companies doing it. the LR110 is a good base as your basically dealing with a box, there are lots of different ways of outfitting the rear, from basic storage boxes to modular ally components that hold everything from a toilet to a sink, you could even adapt some of the units from a VW camper, it's your imagination or abillity thats the factor. I saw a company on Ebay advertising Pop top conversions the were based in north wales. regards Gren |
Have a look at Westfalia James Cook "Klassik" MB 310 D / Servo / ABS als Kastenwagen in Nussloch ( Bei Heidelberg )
and see what you can get with a diff locked (diffsperre) Merc 310D. With the diff lock they go most places any of the muddy road 4x4x will go and maybe more in the right hands. |
Thanks for the advice everyone, can't wait to get started now! :D lotta work to do :D
Gren, hi, what are those vehicles the interiors of? my plan is fairly similar to the second one :) RogerM, that is an awesome vehicle, sadly the missus is very against large vehicles :( (I was originally planning a unimog conversion) Many thanks everyone! |
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Hi Bryn sorry for the delay in replying .. been away.!
They were toyota's taken at the Alrad show in germany, its on again in early june great place to plagerise--err i mean get ideas.!:innocent: sorry did not take any of the LR interiors .. i have one of those :thumbup1: below are the exteriors of the previous pics, both the interiors feature individual modular aluminium boxes to give storage & provide cooking, sink and also a toilet.! I think i have the manufactures name somewhere, i'll check when i'm home if I remember. regards Gren |
Something to consider is height with regard to shipping
A standard 20' container has a door height of 7'6" the next limit is a high cube 40' which has a door height of 8'5" after that you have to flatrack or ro-ro which are a lot less secure , and ro-ro usually means high prob of losing property . A 20 container is more available, as you dont have to part load , so more convenient . Cost wise it can be either way with 20 or 40 . HTSH |
Take a look at this one
Defender 110 Dormobile Camper He ran this on quite a few trips before swapping to a 127 |
good point on the height thing, if you can keep low do!
there are always a few examples to be seen at the various lr shows, be sure to look in the car parks and camping areas! |
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