Many Thanks , appreciated.Mike at Britannia restorations.
A series 3 would not have wheel spats, but an early 110 would, so you need to confirm what he is actually rebuilding for if he needs them. '84 sounds a little late for a lwb series 3, combined with requiring spats it is most likely a 110 (an early defender, the defender name did not come in until the 90's). Pics below from google, they look very different (without getting into the mechanical differences) so should be easy to identify what he actually has.My brother in law is in the process of rebuilding a 1984 series 3 LWB Land Rover in Canada and has asked me to locate a full set of Wheel Arch Spat as he puts it " The black wheel fenders"
Could anyone point me in the right direction to locate a set.
Many Thanks
As others have said, it is worth checking the vehicle.My brother in law is in the process of rebuilding a 1984 series 3 LWB Land Rover in Canada and has asked me to locate a full set of Wheel Arch Spat as he puts it " The black wheel fenders"
Could anyone point me in the right direction to locate a set.
Many Thanks
Hi,A series 3 would not have wheel spats, but an early 110 would, so you need to confirm what he is actually rebuilding for if he needs them. '84 sounds a little late for a lwb series 3, combined with requiring spats it is most likely a 110 (an early defender, the defender name did not come in until the 90's). Pics below from google, they look very different (without getting into the mechanical differences) so should be easy to identify what he actually has.
series 3:
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110:
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yes. From memory the lwb was replaced by the 110 in '82 and the swb was replaced by the 90 in '84 but that is completely from memory and I am sure someone will come along shortly and correct me the a full date, production numbers, etc!!!My series 3 is 84 but swb does that make a difference
They do but they don't look right, also the rear arch cutout on a lwb is a different shape to a 110 so a standard spat would not fit as @300bhp/ton has said.Some people fit spats to series Landrovers. It was a thing in the late eighties.
If you can get and post some photos of the vehicle it would help, plus everyone likes to see pictures of others projects!Hi,
Thank dag019 for the comprehensive information , I will pass it back for confirmation.
Many Thanks.
Quite right. There are certainly enough landies out there for everyone to make them their own and do their own thing.Agreed. But personal opinion.
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