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jcaine Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | interior pics... Hi, Here are some pics of the new interior... I have included some "before" pics... I had: The roof insulated headliner covered visors covered all panels died floor insulated full carpet seat recovered with heavey duty fabric entire interior cleaned, stripped, painted as appropriate windows tinted all around... $2700... I think it was a good deal... alot of work. (c2b5_3.jpg) (c141_3.jpg) (c202_3.jpg) (c194_3.jpg) (DSC_6792.JPG) (DSC_6793.JPG) (DSC_6794.JPG) (DSC_6795.JPG) (DSC_6796.JPG) (DSC_6797.JPG) Attachments ---------------- c2b5_3.jpg (62KB - 1 downloads) c141_3.jpg (36KB - 5 downloads) c202_3.jpg (32KB - 1 downloads) c194_3.jpg (55KB - 0 downloads) DSC_6792.JPG (47KB - 2 downloads) DSC_6793.JPG (33KB - 1 downloads) DSC_6794.JPG (24KB - 1 downloads) DSC_6795.JPG (27KB - 3 downloads) DSC_6796.JPG (27KB - 0 downloads) DSC_6797.JPG (40KB - 1 downloads) | ||
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Jonathan Joseph Expert Date registered: Oct 2006 Location: Charleston, South Carolina Vehicle(s): 2004 G55 Posts: 1538 | RE: interior pics... JCaine, In the first couple of pictures are those seat covers on the front seats? Can you describe those door panels/pockets on the front doors? Are those locks on the pockets/lockers in the door panels? They seem to be much more comodious than the standard door panels, maybe my ignorance?? Jonathan | ||
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spots350sl Veteran Date registered: Mar 2007 Location: Chicago, Illinois Vehicle(s): 2003 G500, 1972 350SL Posts: 222 | RE: interior pics... i reckon it was an ex government G, and possibly used for weapons? -Michael | ||
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Merz-Ben Extreme Veteran Date registered: Aug 2006 Location: Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 Vehicle(s): 230G, U1200, U1250 DoKa, U1300L, U1500, U1700, 416 Posts: 377 | RE: interior pics... Yep, That was probably some sort of Military or Police G, I had one like that, the front doors have MP5 holders (the door pockets), a rifle compartment that folds down over the rear seat out of the headliner, and a gunner's hatch (gotta love that ). Cheers, Ben | ||
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jcaine Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: interior pics... Yup, this is a military model... has the locking gun pockets on the doors, gun hatch and weapon mount on the roof, rifle locker in the headliner, map table, and a few other neat features... Yes, the first few pics are what it looked like when I got it... the drivers seat was ripped up so the guy had put plain seat covers on... the orig interior was tan and the seats were black (better than the civilian checked) vinyl. The tan headliner looked like crap but was in good shape... the rest of the tan looked ok but I don't like tan... I changed it all to black... (sorry die hards) I like it MUCH better now. I need to paint it now but I'm waiting on that till I get a few miles on... J | ||
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hipine Date registered: Jul 2006 Location: US, CO, Bailey Vehicle(s): 460 1980 280GE w. 617A | RE: interior pics... Interesting...... I can't help wondering if this is one of the "SVEN" G's. I remember him trying to sell a green '79 LWB GD with a gun turret years and years ago when I was running CGW classifieds. It was one of his first G sales, before the black one with "accessory". :^) Just noticing the "tip forward" front passenger seat too. Is the driver's one like that too, or does driver's side have the cubby box underneath? 'Till now I'd only seen the tip forward passenger seat on short wheelbase G's - for access to the rear seat. But never seen it on a LWB where doors are provided for same. COuld be a military thing though if they wanted to provide for alternate means of in/egress, or the ability to move the seat for some other reason. Would be interesting to know the thought behind it. Maybe some day these vehicles will actually be collectible enough for someone to do a really good comprehensice treatment of different configurations and the reasons behind them. It's a ton of work though. -Dave G. Edited by hipine 5/11/2007 3:05 PM | ||
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DesertStar Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: San Diego, CA USA Vehicle(s): 85-280GE/95-G320/08-G500 Posts: 2156 | RE: interior pics... Dave, my guess on the seats would be for the turret access...like the Unimog seats on military Mogs that fold down and act as a step?. It sure looks like that would be a "fun" G to play with, especially for the money. Mike | ||
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jcaine Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: interior pics... I didn't know those seat were different than other G's of the era... I'll tell you they are heavy duty and have nice adjustments... | ||
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roughneck Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: UK, Germany & USA Vehicle(s): 270 cdi.300 GD 300 GE.lwb 300 GE.swb. Disco 2 Posts: 4398 | RE: interior pics... Ahh yes, a BGS, or Bundesgrenzeschutz,"German Border Patrol" a cold war era vehicle was initialy conceived to patrol the West/East German border, never produced in diesel to avoid the obvious in cold winters, fitted also with a webasto engine and cabin heating system that included a heated screen de icing system. The door weapon boxes were to retain the H&K MP45A the overhead was to carry a crowd dispersal weapon, tear gas rubber bullets etc. there should also be rifle retaning clips in both rear corners. The "gun mount" in front of the observation turret is in fact a position for a rotating blue light and siren. some were adapted by UK and US NATO forces for special ops and covert inteligence duties, used also post 1990 in Bosnia and Serbia. The rear bench seat is incorrect as it does not allow access to the hatch from the rear, they where always built with six individual seats. there should also be tool boxes under the centre single seats to carry tools andf snow chains. there must also be an ariel point on the roof as the lid box on top of the dash is to retain a radio telephone. (gw3.jpg) (brixcab.jpg) (CIMG0280.JPG) (CIMG0284.JPG) (CIMG0287.JPG) (CIMG0296.JPG) (CIMG0295.JPG) (CIMG0297.JPG) (gw.jpg) (BRIXMIS.jpg) (BGSSP.jpg) (BRUN 001.jpg) Attachments ---------------- gw3.jpg (62KB - 0 downloads) brixcab.jpg (14KB - 1 downloads) CIMG0280.JPG (83KB - 0 downloads) CIMG0284.JPG (83KB - 3 downloads) CIMG0287.JPG (85KB - 0 downloads) CIMG0296.JPG (84KB - 7 downloads) CIMG0295.JPG (84KB - 0 downloads) CIMG0297.JPG (84KB - 0 downloads) gw.jpg (59KB - 5 downloads) BRIXMIS.jpg (55KB - 3 downloads) BGSSP.jpg (42KB - 1 downloads) BRUN 001.jpg (58KB - 5 downloads) | ||
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roughneck Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: UK, Germany & USA Vehicle(s): 270 cdi.300 GD 300 GE.lwb 300 GE.swb. Disco 2 Posts: 4398 | RE: interior pics... Correction to my post, the LWB version had a bench seat in the rear. You have a nice and quite rare example. | ||
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jcaine Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: interior pics... INCREDIBLE!! ... how do you guys know so much about these G's?... the lineage is so mass and diverse... I really didn't know i was buying into such a rich culture... it's awesome. Thanks | ||
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jcaine Date registered: Dec 1899 Location: Vehicle(s): | RE: interior pics... mine also has mutiple 2 hole mounting points interior and exterior that appear to be mounting holes for grills of some sort over the windows and separating the rear compartment from the the rear and front passenger areas... like a modern day police suburban or prisoner carrying vehicle...??? | ||
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roughneck Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: UK, Germany & USA Vehicle(s): 270 cdi.300 GD 300 GE.lwb 300 GE.swb. Disco 2 Posts: 4398 | RE: interior pics... jcaine - 5/13/2007 4:14 AM mine also has mutiple 2 hole mounting points interior and exterior that appear to be mounting holes for grills of some sort over the windows and separating the rear compartment from the the rear and front passenger areas... like a modern day police suburban or prisoner carrying vehicle...??? These are to fit anti riot or anti blast grills, I notice you too have the chrome brackets around the windows, these are to fit black out curtains for covert photo ops. The G in cold war service has a short but excellent history, There is an example in the US Inteligence museum in Arizona (only recently unearthed by a member) I have recently restored the only surviving BRIXMIS version which a member of this forom actually used in service "I'm sure he will chip in shortly" and I rescued a BGS version from Bosnia where it was about to be scrapped, I had lots and lots of LRs when I was in service along with a number of uniquily adapted vehicles but non quite connected like the G. It really is my passion. (Cnv00037.jpg) (Cnv00040.jpg) (file000.jpg) Attachments ---------------- Cnv00037.jpg (50KB - 1 downloads) Cnv00040.jpg (45KB - 1 downloads) file000.jpg (48KB - 0 downloads) | ||
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Dave P Veteran Date registered: Jun 2006 Location: Ashford,UK Vehicle(s): Posts: 184 | RE: interior pics... No need to chip in Bill,just don't show the "knitting on the bonnet"photo again,it makes me want to get the winch cable and string them all up. Mind you I understand it was a "Blue Job" crew,can't expect much else from "Crabs". Dave | ||
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TWODOGS Extreme Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: UK Vehicle(s): Norwegian Army 240GD Posts: 584 | RE: interior pics... Twodogs | ||
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DUTCH Administrator Doppelgänger Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, GA, Atlanta Vehicle(s): 2015 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI,2018 Sprinter Posts: 9963 | RE: interior pics... Dave P - 5/13/2007 10:23 AM No need to chip in Bill,just don't show the "knitting on the bonnet"photo again,it makes me want to get the winch cable and string them all up. Mind you I understand it was a "Blue Job" crew,can't expect much else from "Crabs". Dave Are you speaking in code? | ||
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roughneck Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: UK, Germany & USA Vehicle(s): 270 cdi.300 GD 300 GE.lwb 300 GE.swb. Disco 2 Posts: 4398 | RE: interior pics... Dave P - 5/13/2007 3:23 PM No need to chip in Bill,just don't show the "knitting on the bonnet"photo again,it makes me want to get the winch cable and string them all up. Mind you I understand it was a "Blue Job" crew,can't expect much else from "Crabs". Dave Hi Dave, I thought youd break cover on this one, That knitting allways gets you going, I thought they were a "Rock Ape crew" Stag on | ||
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roughneck Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: UK, Germany & USA Vehicle(s): 270 cdi.300 GD 300 GE.lwb 300 GE.swb. Disco 2 Posts: 4398 | RE: interior pics... DUTCH - 5/13/2007 3:54 PM Dave P - 5/13/2007 10:23 AM No need to chip in Bill,just don't show the "knitting on the bonnet"photo again,it makes me want to get the winch cable and string them all up. Mind you I understand it was a "Blue Job" crew,can't expect much else from "Crabs". Dave Are you speaking in code? :err: Roger that and afirm. | ||
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