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I have been trying to get into this old thread about moving/fitting various sevens into vans and, when using a popular internet search engine, I can find the old forum, read the text but not the photos. On this new platform the search facility refuses to retrieve on the title or variations of the words. Where do I go next?
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Johny Johnstone had Merc. Sprinter - his Ruby fitted in it easily.
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26-01-2018, 06:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-01-2018, 06:42 PM by Tony Betts.)
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Depends on how small the van is I suppose,
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But here is Tracy's 1927 AD in a vauxhall vivaro.
We had to remove the spare wheel, and put 15 inch wheels on the front to lower the hight of the windscreen.
Tony.
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I'd like to know how you get them in from the ground to the inner surface of the van when they don't have any power.
Winch and ramps? or brute force lifting each end ?
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Great training for an Italianjob using a team of Rubies
Just don’t blow the bloody doors off!
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Beware the wheel arches within the van - check height clearance. Getting the A7 through the doors is not the only problem. Anchorage can also be a bit fiddly unless there is a side door.
You'll managage, eventually!
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Thanks for the suggestions. Hire companies that allow continental travel are few and probably will not want the insides of their nice vans damaged with oil, screws etc.