Here's one that better shows the build process for an A class, the base vehicle stops above the engine bay, they even cut away some of the steel in the pillar area, so no way is it stronger, form over function really.
Could well be, but I reckon those side panels are pretty stiff, and A class and coach built have a stronger chassis than a panel van, even factory cab chassis.
Could well be, but I reckon those side panels are pretty stiff, and A class and coach built have a stronger chassis than a panel van, even factory cab chassis.
You can buy those insulated composite/sandwich panels cut to size Mark, they'll even cut the window/door apertures for you and then all you have to do is bond them to a floor and add appropriate extrusions and you have a box. (probably a lot more to it though).
I got a quote for the panels once but I can't remember how much it was but not outrageous.
You can buy those insulated composite/sandwich panels cut to size Mark, they'll even cut the window/door apertures for you and then all you have to do is bond them to a floor and add appropriate extrusions and you have a box. (probably a lot more to it though.
I got a quote for the panels once but I can't remember how much it was but not outrageous.
I did get another quote from an expedition van company just for a box made of composite/sandwich with windows and a door to fit to a chassis but they wanted far too much.
Could well be, but I reckon those side panels are pretty stiff, and A class and coach built have a stronger chassis than a panel van, even factory cab chassis.
You can buy those insulated composite/sandwich panels cut to size Mark, they'll even cut the window/door apertures for you and then all you have to do is bond them to a floor and add appropriate extrusions and you have a box. (probably a lot more to it though).
I got a quote for the panels once but I can't remember how much it was but not outrageous.
I think you will find they are slightly different, barring the Iveco Daily which still use an old school chassis, and is a true body on frame.
Modern vans are nearly all some sort of hybrid between unibody and frame, the body is part of the structure. On these models, the chassis need reinforcing in some way when in cab and chassis form.
That's my understanding, but could be wrong.
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