NEWBIE WITH DROPSIDE PIKUP
- michaerlgirraffe
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NEWBIE WITH DROPSIDE PIKUP
hello to all......I am Mike from originally from Yorkshire but as of the last year and a half living in Northern Portugal with my lady and our 9yr old son.....
My ride is a 1987 KJA dropside pick up......I had been toying with the idea of wee Suzuki for some time....Have always enjoyed classic car ownership and indeed did classic car restoration professionally before becoming a blacksmith.....My prevoius vehicle was a pristine renault F4 van which was pimped like a factory fresh GT in true retro style....looked awesome and always made the folks smile......I struggled to find something with equal charm that would get me into the forest and take a little weight without getting bogged down and also without being a gas guzzler.....
Hey presto the dropside pickup.....I came across one for sale 6 months ago with good mileage and original condition (all bar the usual drops panels)....My only problem being 6'4" was the cab space...anyone who knows these truck will be aware that they were designed to fit little chinese farmers of a walt disney movie....i struggled to get anything else in the cab other than my feet......
I removed the rear bulkhead,screen panel and various other bodywork modifications that enable the cab to be straight through onto the bed with oodles of leg room and now has a wonderful driving position for me......because this meant the cab was permanently open at the rear (remember i now live in portugal) i got hold of an ifor williams alloy canopy and modified to fit so is all enclosed and waterproof.....Some mx5 seats, negative offset modulars with khumo mud terrains and a major major service i set off for Portugal fully loaded up with workshop tackle and the truck never missed a beat...my bonding process was complete and may we live happily ever after...
all the best to you fellows for keeping these wee marvels on the roads
regards mike
My ride is a 1987 KJA dropside pick up......I had been toying with the idea of wee Suzuki for some time....Have always enjoyed classic car ownership and indeed did classic car restoration professionally before becoming a blacksmith.....My prevoius vehicle was a pristine renault F4 van which was pimped like a factory fresh GT in true retro style....looked awesome and always made the folks smile......I struggled to find something with equal charm that would get me into the forest and take a little weight without getting bogged down and also without being a gas guzzler.....
Hey presto the dropside pickup.....I came across one for sale 6 months ago with good mileage and original condition (all bar the usual drops panels)....My only problem being 6'4" was the cab space...anyone who knows these truck will be aware that they were designed to fit little chinese farmers of a walt disney movie....i struggled to get anything else in the cab other than my feet......
I removed the rear bulkhead,screen panel and various other bodywork modifications that enable the cab to be straight through onto the bed with oodles of leg room and now has a wonderful driving position for me......because this meant the cab was permanently open at the rear (remember i now live in portugal) i got hold of an ifor williams alloy canopy and modified to fit so is all enclosed and waterproof.....Some mx5 seats, negative offset modulars with khumo mud terrains and a major major service i set off for Portugal fully loaded up with workshop tackle and the truck never missed a beat...my bonding process was complete and may we live happily ever after...
all the best to you fellows for keeping these wee marvels on the roads
regards mike
Re: NEWBIE WITH DROPSIDE PIKUP
to :suzuki:clubuk matey
Good to have another KJa owner on board, would love to see some pics of the and of your previous classic cars
Noticed on another post that it said your pic file sizes are too big to upload, I have increased the attachment size now so you shouldnt have a problem.
Good to have another KJa owner on board, would love to see some pics of the and of your previous classic cars
Noticed on another post that it said your pic file sizes are too big to upload, I have increased the attachment size now so you shouldnt have a problem.
- dan_2k_uk
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Re: NEWBIE WITH DROPSIDE PIKUP
Hi and
Would also like to see some pics of the truck and the van!
Dan
Would also like to see some pics of the truck and the van!
Dan
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Re: NEWBIE WITH DROPSIDE PIKUP
to the club. Got to love the dropsides, looking forward to seeing some pic's.
86 SJ413 tin top, 1.6 8v, SU carb, YJ spring conversion, virtual lift, 33x12.5x15 KL71's, rocklobster, rear discs, power steering.
- Tramp
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Re: NEWBIE WITH DROPSIDE PIKUP
Welcome to the site,
I've always wondered about legroom in the pick up, they all seem to look like the back of the cab runs down the roll hoop, I know in my SJ the drivers seat travels back around 3" past it - I have my seat fully back and I'm only 6'. So I can only imagine how difficult it is to drive a standard k!
I've always wondered about legroom in the pick up, they all seem to look like the back of the cab runs down the roll hoop, I know in my SJ the drivers seat travels back around 3" past it - I have my seat fully back and I'm only 6'. So I can only imagine how difficult it is to drive a standard k!
Re: NEWBIE WITH DROPSIDE PIKUP
to the club.
- ROBBIE
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Re: NEWBIE WITH DROPSIDE PIKUP
hi
Sid James gone but never forgotten
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
Jimny 1.6 not as good as an SJ but still good
- justaddmud
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Re: NEWBIE WITH DROPSIDE PIKUP
Welcome fellow KJA owner
I too look forward to piccy's especially ones with a modded rear
I too look forward to piccy's especially ones with a modded rear
- michaerlgirraffe
- Got muddy boots
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- Location: Northern portugal
NEWBIE IN KJA DROPSIDE PICKUP
hello guys........not doing to well trying to upload images....a bit of a luddite when it comes to technology, but managed in the end to get up images of my newly aquired kja dropside pick-up and my previous ride which was beloved ever so slightly pimped Renault F4 van....the reason for the swap was i needed a vehicle that was somewhat tougher and forest friendly....the wee suzuki fits the bill perfectly and a nooo love affair begins....i have simple plans for the truck whick includes next late next year a repaint in original colours.....
trust me !!!!!! anyone contemplating buying one of these rare wee trucks....you will not be disappointed......they drive wonderful with the extra wheelbase and i have covered 1000 miles in a single journey down to portugal and it never missed a beat
until soon mike
trust me !!!!!! anyone contemplating buying one of these rare wee trucks....you will not be disappointed......they drive wonderful with the extra wheelbase and i have covered 1000 miles in a single journey down to portugal and it never missed a beat
until soon mike
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Re: NEWBIE WITH DROPSIDE PIKUP
Looks nice matey
P.s. I merged the new thread with your old one so to keep the 'new members' forum tidier, hope you don't mind
P.s. I merged the new thread with your old one so to keep the 'new members' forum tidier, hope you don't mind