heli_madken
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Hi Everyone.
Just getting started on a complete strip down and rebuild of my 1987 RRC -
The car was known by the PO as 'Walter Wange Wover', if you look closely you can see why! Cosmetically he is in poor shape and leeks like a sieve pretty much everywhere. He has had a lot of work done in the past such as a new rear boot floor and cross member, front and rear inner wings plus bits welded on to the sills and wheel arches etc. The passenger floor is rotten, right rear door shot and pretty much every panel has some corrosion and multiple dings.
As well as the skin the frame is rotten -
Tailgate isn't too bad, might just patch it -
Chassis looks to be in good order but will know more as work progresses. I drove the car home over 200 miles and he ran very well. Engine is a 3.5ltr EFI and auto box, power is pathetic compared to what I am used to so I plan to remedy this.
Here is what I am aiming for (hope my mechanical/fabrication skills are better than model building) -
I will respray in the original Alaskan blue but with a gloss black roof. At the moment I am not sure I am brave enough to spray the bumpers, grills etc gloss black or go with more traditional satin, any comments?
I will admit to falling in love with this Range Rover and kind of copying it -
So here is my plan -
Strip out interior completely including dashboard and all wiring etc (underway)
Remove doors, tailgate, wings, scuttle, bonnet and all glazing.
Repair any body panels including front passenger floor, rear wheel arches and if necessary sills (they have been repaired with patches but need tidying)
Remove body (still working on how to do this, not got access to a four post lift or any form of machinery)
Remove 3.5 engine and replace with an RPI Engineering 4.6 litre stage 4 engine developing 300 BHP (ordered)
Remove Auto box/Transfer box and have updated/strengthened by Ashcroft engineering.
Assess condition of diffs and replace if necessary
Strip to bare chassis, repair where necessary and paint.
Replace all running gear springs, shocks, brakes, bushes etc
Put everything back together.
I want this car to be as perfect as I can get it. I will be doing all the work, mechanical, welding, painting etc myself, hopefully I am up to the task!
Looking forward to posting progress and getting some helpful or critical posts
Cheers, Ken
Just getting started on a complete strip down and rebuild of my 1987 RRC -
The car was known by the PO as 'Walter Wange Wover', if you look closely you can see why! Cosmetically he is in poor shape and leeks like a sieve pretty much everywhere. He has had a lot of work done in the past such as a new rear boot floor and cross member, front and rear inner wings plus bits welded on to the sills and wheel arches etc. The passenger floor is rotten, right rear door shot and pretty much every panel has some corrosion and multiple dings.
As well as the skin the frame is rotten -
Tailgate isn't too bad, might just patch it -
Chassis looks to be in good order but will know more as work progresses. I drove the car home over 200 miles and he ran very well. Engine is a 3.5ltr EFI and auto box, power is pathetic compared to what I am used to so I plan to remedy this.
Here is what I am aiming for (hope my mechanical/fabrication skills are better than model building) -
I will respray in the original Alaskan blue but with a gloss black roof. At the moment I am not sure I am brave enough to spray the bumpers, grills etc gloss black or go with more traditional satin, any comments?
I will admit to falling in love with this Range Rover and kind of copying it -
So here is my plan -
Strip out interior completely including dashboard and all wiring etc (underway)
Remove doors, tailgate, wings, scuttle, bonnet and all glazing.
Repair any body panels including front passenger floor, rear wheel arches and if necessary sills (they have been repaired with patches but need tidying)
Remove body (still working on how to do this, not got access to a four post lift or any form of machinery)
Remove 3.5 engine and replace with an RPI Engineering 4.6 litre stage 4 engine developing 300 BHP (ordered)
Remove Auto box/Transfer box and have updated/strengthened by Ashcroft engineering.
Assess condition of diffs and replace if necessary
Strip to bare chassis, repair where necessary and paint.
Replace all running gear springs, shocks, brakes, bushes etc
Put everything back together.
I want this car to be as perfect as I can get it. I will be doing all the work, mechanical, welding, painting etc myself, hopefully I am up to the task!
Looking forward to posting progress and getting some helpful or critical posts
Cheers, Ken