Suzuki Jimny Pickups

Beowulf

Member
Location
Scotland
One that a friend of mine has just completed ...

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JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Spotted on Facebook. Showing at LAMMA:

www.suzukijimnypickups.co.uk
Our latest conversion nearing completion. A special build that will be on our showstand at the LAMMA Show on 7/8th January in Hall 11.
A 2016 reg Jimny converted by ourselves to a pickup using our factory manufactured kit.
Fitted with many extras including huge 31/15.5/15 flotation tyres on purpose made wheel rims, just the job when conditions underfoot are as bad as they are!
We look forward to seeing you all in January.

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Farmer Roy

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
NSW, Newstralya
Did the UK ever get the LJ80 or Sierra utes ?
Awesome little utes, go anywhere, simple & tough as nails
We ( as a family farming partnership ) had a fleet of Land Rovers, back in the day. A LWB ( 109” ? ) Series 1 tray back, & numerous 2A 90 ( or were they 88 ? I think they were ) rag tops. I have always had a soft spot for LR products due to these childhood memories.
Anyway, as the family partnership fell apart in the mid 70’s, the old 2As were showing their age & the fuel crisis was hitting us pretty hard, the old man finally sold his and replaced it with a Suzzie LJ50.
A few years later an LJ80 & eventually his last vehicle, a Sierra Stockman with an alloy tray. It still exists, a nephew of mine now has it

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RJ1

Member
Location
Wales
Just looking back at these threads on the jimny (or any other 4x4) pickup conversions.

Does anyone know what's needed to register the conversion so it can be insured etc?
Thanks
 

RJ1

Member
Location
Wales
Be careful with Jimneys folks , we have been welding the sills on them for a few folk perfectly good jimneys to look at but they are rust buckets underneath !!
It's more the concept I'm interested in and whether anything is required to register the changes to the body.
 

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