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<blockquote data-quote="graysummers" data-source="post: 619797" data-attributes="member: 13185"><p>Yes. My Crossover, when I bought her in 2009, had the lipped later arch with the step on the outside of the cab doors and rounded bumpers. Then? I bought a whole floor, flat front arches and seating tubs 1969 cab from eBay (bargain at £50...but then had to get it from the East England extreme side of the country to the extreme West Welsh side of the country). It had early flat arches and the step inside, as you open the door. The whole inside floor and arches got replaced. Had to...mine were completely rotten. I chose to do this because ebay had provided decent solid original German quality metal. Me and my renovator, Paul, discussed it in depth. Original stock for the Crossover year? Or a solid mish mash bus you could rely on? Chose the latter. My bus, my comfort and peace of mind, and so....my choice. Also. It adds to an even stranger Crossover story linked to my bus. Let them scratch their heads I say. So.....Bit like yours really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graysummers, post: 619797, member: 13185"] Yes. My Crossover, when I bought her in 2009, had the lipped later arch with the step on the outside of the cab doors and rounded bumpers. Then? I bought a whole floor, flat front arches and seating tubs 1969 cab from eBay (bargain at £50...but then had to get it from the East England extreme side of the country to the extreme West Welsh side of the country). It had early flat arches and the step inside, as you open the door. The whole inside floor and arches got replaced. Had to...mine were completely rotten. I chose to do this because ebay had provided decent solid original German quality metal. Me and my renovator, Paul, discussed it in depth. Original stock for the Crossover year? Or a solid mish mash bus you could rely on? Chose the latter. My bus, my comfort and peace of mind, and so....my choice. Also. It adds to an even stranger Crossover story linked to my bus. Let them scratch their heads I say. So.....Bit like yours really. [/QUOTE]
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