Title: FE windowless van project Post by: Tom_H on July 26, 2008, 07:08:16 PM Hi all,
Here is a picture of an FE van shell I bought a few months back. I recently took some photos of it next to an FC van I had at the time but have now sold. The floor in the FE is very rusty but I have in mind to build something a bit radical and different so will most likely replace the entire floor with something late model to get the larger tunnel and seat fixing points all in one. I thought it was nice to see two vans side by side...One a daily driver and one waiting for the kiss of life Regards, Tom (http://i333.photobucket.com/albums/m367/snortn5/18-03-08_15262vans.jpg) Title: Re: FE windowless van project Post by: Tom_H on July 26, 2008, 07:31:46 PM I am new at this so bear with me as the first attempt to add the photo was a fizzer
(http://i333.photobucket.com/albums/m367/snortn5/18-03-08_15262vans.jpg) Title: Re: FE windowless van project Post by: leon on July 26, 2008, 08:05:17 PM G day tom.
Well if you got the time, Patience, and a lot f money I'm sure you'll do well. Regards. Leon Title: Re: FE windowless van project Post by: Glenn 'Stinky' Stankevicius on July 26, 2008, 08:09:38 PM Not a bad idea replacing the entire floor from a late model, the FJ in the recent Perfomance Holdens had the same thing done. Kills a few birds with one stone.
Title: Re: FE windowless van project Post by: customFC on July 26, 2008, 11:44:42 PM Must have been hard to sell a perfectly goood working van, just to start from scratch with the shell.
The idea for a new fllor is good. The black ute at MotorEx had this done and it worked well. Good luck with the project. Regards Alex Title: FC van wreck Bendigo - Post Office Red Post by: DJ on April 21, 2020, 04:22:49 PM Question from Tom ................... see below - two photos from years ago of some wrecks that were in Bendigo Vic.
With the lockdown I have been organising my mess of photos and realised that this FC van wreck is actually a Royal Mail Van (the description I found when trying to research its ID plate. Now that I am looking closer there is Post Office Red paint remnants in the subframe and ID plate. My real question is about the code. It is FC2104SIO-7218-A Stamped exactly like that. I am curious as to the SIO part? Anyway, I hope you might post these in the forum and enquire if Ken has these numbers in his list. Appreciated, Tom (https://i.imgur.com/YtLqUNQ.jpg) (https://i.imgur.com/NV3KO19.jpg) Title: Re: FE windowless van project Post by: mcl1959 on April 21, 2020, 04:58:41 PM Yep, I visited this van when it was in the wrecking yard years ago.
On the ID plate it actually reads FC2104S10-7218-A The S10 and the S8 refer to the modifications done at the factory to convert it to a mail van. I think the S10 refers to body mods and the S8 refers to the special paint colour. The body mods are: Door pull handles Ryco oil filter Chain on petrol tank cap Anti theft spring in fuel filler neck Radio interference suppressors fitted The paint mods are Post office red paint on outer and inner panels Wheels in black enamel FC 2104 S8 has no passenger side door and custom made seat and rear trimming FC 2104 S9 was special for Tasmania and had a custom made front seat and rear trimming. It had the door. Ken Title: Re: FE windowless van project Post by: my8thholden on April 21, 2020, 08:06:59 PM Ken ..I wonder what rear leaf spring configuration this mail van had ? ..Vern
Title: Re: FE windowless van project Post by: GMHwagoon on April 21, 2020, 08:35:45 PM There is a member on here GMAN doing up a PMG postal van he might be able to tell you about rear suspension l think the seat was a wooden type ,that you could slide across so you would not have to get out of drivers door for safety . would be nice if someone had interior pics fcwagoon Title: Re: FE windowless van project Post by: Errol62 on April 22, 2020, 07:58:12 AM I know a fellow who is doing a PMG FB van, Gary Carr at Tea Tree Gully. It has the same mods to the petrol tank, chain for the cap, and anti theft spring.
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