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MarkBrown



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United Kingdom 1983 Defender 110 Other HT Auto Keswick Green
Safari Door sliding window kit
I've been watching Boris the Defender on YouTube and it seems that the defender featured has a sliding safari door rear window glass. I think that it would be great for some ventilation whilst sleeping in the back of my hard top 110. I've found one made by overlandproducts.co.uk. I've not seen these before, has anyone tried this window? Thanks.
Post #997506 25th Jun 2023 10:01pm
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geobloke



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Yes I have seen this before on a website... But I just cannot remember where. Thought it was a good idea too. Rolling Eyes If I recall correctly it was a simple metal panel frame with a sliding window installed in to it. Really wouldn't be too difficult to fabricate.

For instance, this fitted into a metal frame and mounted using the same rubber as the original glass... https://www.cornwallvanwindows.com/store/p...vacy-glass

Will have a think where I saw it.
Post #997580 26th Jun 2023 2:55pm
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geobloke



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Here you go, knew I had seen it... https://overlandproducts.co.uk/shop/ols/pr...ing-window

You can add tinting and security bars as well Thumbs Up
Post #997585 26th Jun 2023 3:02pm
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Bluest



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Another option would be a gullwing door window. i guess this doesn't work with a spare wheel and probably not to be left open in motion.

https://explore-glazing.com/en/products/la...-post-2002 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #997597 26th Jun 2023 4:43pm
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geobloke



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I always think that one of the best features of the Freelander 1 was the power rear window... Blooming' lovely breeze through the car.
Post #997598 26th Jun 2023 4:52pm
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MarkBrown



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Thanks. I'll place an order and report back!
Post #997675 27th Jun 2023 8:56am
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geobloke



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Bluest wrote:
Another option would be a gullwing door window. i guess this doesn't work with a spare wheel and probably not to be left open in motion.

https://explore-glazing.com/en/products/la...-post-2002


I like the gull wing, but as you say with a spare wheel carrier on the back it wouldn't work well. I actually got the other half saying, "that'd be excellent for the dogs on a hot day"... Rolling Eyes Whistle
Post #997676 27th Jun 2023 8:58am
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geobloke



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Ok, I was curious about the Overland Products window so dropped them a line this morning.

Nelly (the owner) returned my message in a little under 5 minutes which gets a big Thumbs Up from me. They tell me that the design has all been done in-house and built in the UK.

Anyway, I queried the security bars and high level brake light.

These are what the security bars look like;


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And the high level brake light would have to be offset to one side, but would need to be glass glued (as it is on the TD5 anyway) into position during installation and the wiring routed around the frame (which mine is anyway due to the element breaking).

But, for all you camper conversion bods out there... Who wouldn't want a convenient coffee dispensing hatch in their converted Defender?!?!


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In other news they are about to release their own version of the gullwing rear windows. It is currently all in aluminium but glass will be an option later on.

Have to say it has been an incredibly long time since I have had a good helpful conversation with a company as I have done this morning. I think Miffy has found a new favourite accessory designer/manufacturer/distributer... Rolling Eyes Thumbs Up


Website: https://overlandproducts.co.uk - Just for clarity sake, I have nothing to do with this company at all, just relaying my excellent experience this morning.
Post #997719 27th Jun 2023 12:34pm
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tweetyduckbird



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There was a discussion a while ago.

I got one. Can't fault it at all.

https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic73858.html
Post #997739 27th Jun 2023 2:40pm
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tweetyduckbird



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Saw on FB earlier. Remembered this thread.
Post #1005401 25th Aug 2023 11:45am
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