I have seen sliding windows (the smaller series hardtop style, not defender or SW) that you can swap into the normal hard tops- does anyone know a source? My dog will thank you!
sliding window kits for SIII hardtop
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Um...Not sure what you have and what you need...Do you have the van sides with NO windows at all on the sides? 88 or 109?--Mark
1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel
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The sides of the Series Land Rover top just bolt to the top. You can literally disassemble a van-type top and replace the sides with windowed sides. Or, you can buy the windows and cut holes in the existing sides. I don't know where you could buy the windows themselves, as I've only seen aftermarket ones, like you see on commercial vans.
SafeOne is asking a good question. It is quite rare to see a side window-less top on a US Rover, except for the ex-NATO 109's.
JeffJeff Aronson
Vinalhaven, ME 04863
'66 Series II-A SW 88"
'66 Series II-A HT 88"
'80 Triumph TR-7 Spider
'80 Triumph Spitfire
'66 Corvair Monza Coupe
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sorry for the vagueness- I've got the 2 windows per side on the hard top. I've seen pictures of rovers where these same shape are split in the middle and slide to let air in.
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Cutter, the only windows I've found are close to the right size but not quite. I think it would look odd if you didn't do all of them.
Nice photo. I would have never guessed that truck had seen mud as it is so clean now. Well done.Comment
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There is no Land Rover factory solution that I am aware of to put sliding side rear windows in a 109 regular. The factory rear side sliding windows have lots of sheet metal bends & parts that are integral to the side.
There are only 2 ways I know of to get rear side windows that open in a 109 regular:
1. Buy an aftermarket DIY install window (UK LR parts houses might have the cheapest ones).
2. Make one. I made one from a top side from a 109 stationwagon/88 stationwagon plus a pair of 88 blank sides.
I cut off the rear of the blank sides & the front of the window sides and joined them together to make my Dormobile sides. I have tall wardrobes sitting behind my blank sides. I suspect you can fit 2 88 sliding window sides together instead. But measure before you buy parts. It does require adding some reinforcing bars.
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Flagstaff, AZ.
1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
My Land Rover web site
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I bought my sliding windows form http://www.sunviewindustries.ca/. It was around 7-8 years ago so I don't remeber exactly what I paid for them, but I don't think it was much over $400 for all 4. They are made of aluminum with sliding glass and sliding screens, and the ones I bought fit my openings with no trimming. From what I remember, these ones were a stocked item they carry, but they will custom make any size required. One other club member bought a slightly larger version and trimmed to fit. I've been very happy with them so far, but one complaint would be that they sometimes rattle slightly when open.
You can sort of see what the inside of the window frame looks like in this picture:
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I bought my sliding windows form http://www.sunviewindustries.ca/. It was around 7-8 years ago so I don't remeber exactly what I paid for them, but I don't think it was much over $400 for all 4. They are made of aluminum with sliding glass and sliding screens, and the ones I bought fit my openings with no trimming. From what I remember, these ones were a stocked item they carry, but they will custom make any size required.
You can sort of see what the inside of the window frame looks like in this picture:
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The green levers that I have seen have been for PTO's.
Maybe he has a Rear PTO to drive the drinks blender?Les Parker
Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
Rovers North Inc.
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I didn't think about a PTO, they are rare, which would explain me never seeing one. I haven't seen the roverdrive setup either, but I was thinking the button on the shift lever was for the overdrive system. Must be for a backup light then.Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.Comment
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