My dad passed away in March and life has been pretty pear shaped until now! I've moved my mum over to Italy so I can look after her and it's only very recently that my life has taken on some sort of normality!
And so now I can finally start to dedicate some time to doing up my Series III. I've been thinking a lot about what I'd like to do with it and I've decided to start with a brand new chassis. I'm also considering opting for coil springs instead of leaf springs. Are there any chassis manufacturers who'll add coil spring mounts to a chassis before galvanising it? I'm not looking to create some sort of prototype or anything like that but I'm not convinced by leaf springs. Also, is it possible to get the vehicle's serial number stamped onto the chassis? Over here it's illegal to drive a vehicle without the serial number stamped on it!
these did, its a few years since i built a few so i dont know if they still doMy dad passed away in March and life has been pretty pear shaped until now! I've moved my mum over to Italy so I can look after her and it's only very recently that my life has taken on some sort of normality!
And so now I can finally start to dedicate some time to doing up my Series III. I've been thinking a lot about what I'd like to do with it and I've decided to start with a brand new chassis. I'm also considering opting for coil springs instead of leaf springs. Are there any chassis manufacturers who'll add coil spring mounts to a chassis before galvanising it? I'm not looking to create some sort of prototype or anything like that but I'm not convinced by leaf springs. Also, is it possible to get the vehicle's serial number stamped onto the chassis? Over here it's illegal to drive a vehicle without the serial number stamped on it!
stamp the number yourself,as long as its a legit number etc ive made my own vin plates before for restored wrecksMy dad passed away in March and life has been pretty pear shaped until now! I've moved my mum over to Italy so I can look after her and it's only very recently that my life has taken on some sort of normality!
And so now I can finally start to dedicate some time to doing up my Series III. I've been thinking a lot about what I'd like to do with it and I've decided to start with a brand new chassis. I'm also considering opting for coil springs instead of leaf springs. Are there any chassis manufacturers who'll add coil spring mounts to a chassis before galvanising it? I'm not looking to create some sort of prototype or anything like that but I'm not convinced by leaf springs. Also, is it possible to get the vehicle's serial number stamped onto the chassis? Over here it's illegal to drive a vehicle without the serial number stamped on it!
they are widely available from engineering factors etc and amazon it seemsWhere can you get the kit from?
stamp the number yourself,as long as its a legit number etc ive made my own vin plates before for restored wrecks
you can have the front cross member moved forward during chassis rebuild a so use a std pas box or fit a p38 pas box to std series chassis,zeus do a disc conversion kit, ive fitted a few not too bad to doSo a new chassis and parabolic springs are on the list. What about power steering? And is there anyway to upgrade the brakes (there are a lot of very steep roads around here)?
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