I think this is my third restoration I've written on here and then I forget about updating it but it's probably the biggest project I've undertaken so far but that's where the fun is (I hope).
So I bought this a very original 1984 Range Rover classic with the original number plate engraved on every piece of glass on the vehicle.
It's a 5 speed long stick gearbox with a 3.5 rover v8 with a weber/edelbrock 500 single carb on top which has aged very similarly to the aluminium on the rocker covers so must have been added early on in the vehicles life.
It's got velour upholstery, original tape deck, central locking and mechanically is in pretty good nick. Apart from I can't get the engine to start still. But that should be resolved in the next week.
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The owner I brought it off had left it in a field for 4 years and had planned to use it for off-roading luckily his brother refused to let him do this to such an original car and it was left in the field waiting for me to come along.
I'm missing a few pricey and rare bits such as the grill and door mirrors.
Rust is in the usual places passenger sill and floor needs doing as well as the bulkhead in between the hinges and the top corner of the windscreen, passenger wheel arch at the rear, the rear body cross member the tailgate attaches to and the front drivers side inner wing.
However after 4 years the clutch and brakes work, it had brand new braking and suspension components fitted before it was laid up.
One of the bonnet hinges had snapped I assume it was very stiff and someone forced it and snapped it. The tailgates and bonnet need work and the interior needs a bloody good clean. Most of the electrics have stood up well but all light lenses were smashed.
The plan is to get it to a rolling restoration stage. I want it to be original but usable and not a really shiny show only vehicle. Work will be limited to 2 days a week as I've started a new job. But i will be buying a decent gas mig welder to get decent welds. And as I'll be doing a lot of welding I need to know that I can just pick it up start welding and not faffing about with things breaking like on my old one.
More pictures and updates to come of some of the work already done. Nothing major however.
But for £300 I'm pretty happy.
So I bought this a very original 1984 Range Rover classic with the original number plate engraved on every piece of glass on the vehicle.
It's a 5 speed long stick gearbox with a 3.5 rover v8 with a weber/edelbrock 500 single carb on top which has aged very similarly to the aluminium on the rocker covers so must have been added early on in the vehicles life.
It's got velour upholstery, original tape deck, central locking and mechanically is in pretty good nick. Apart from I can't get the engine to start still. But that should be resolved in the next week.
More piccies
The owner I brought it off had left it in a field for 4 years and had planned to use it for off-roading luckily his brother refused to let him do this to such an original car and it was left in the field waiting for me to come along.
I'm missing a few pricey and rare bits such as the grill and door mirrors.
Rust is in the usual places passenger sill and floor needs doing as well as the bulkhead in between the hinges and the top corner of the windscreen, passenger wheel arch at the rear, the rear body cross member the tailgate attaches to and the front drivers side inner wing.
However after 4 years the clutch and brakes work, it had brand new braking and suspension components fitted before it was laid up.
One of the bonnet hinges had snapped I assume it was very stiff and someone forced it and snapped it. The tailgates and bonnet need work and the interior needs a bloody good clean. Most of the electrics have stood up well but all light lenses were smashed.
The plan is to get it to a rolling restoration stage. I want it to be original but usable and not a really shiny show only vehicle. Work will be limited to 2 days a week as I've started a new job. But i will be buying a decent gas mig welder to get decent welds. And as I'll be doing a lot of welding I need to know that I can just pick it up start welding and not faffing about with things breaking like on my old one.
More pictures and updates to come of some of the work already done. Nothing major however.
But for £300 I'm pretty happy.