Marmaduke
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For starters I'm not one for 'naming' vehicles but as I've ended up buying 2 Series 2a's and one was 'named' Ben by the previous owner and it even says Ben in small letters on the number plate I've ended up calling the other one Scot as I drove to Scotland to buy it and it helps me differentiate between them when I'm talking to my wife about them (just before her eyes glaze over) .
So for starters Scot is a 1964 2a 2 1/4 petrol that I drove the best part of 800 miles to collect the other weekend, both are doer uppers and sell on, (I currently work up to 70 hours a week and it's ****e so the plan is work less and do up and sell 2a's in my spare time, that's the plan anyway). It cost me £750 and it's got new springs and shocks, engine and gearbox, hard top with cat flap rear door and a pretty decent looking chassis the bulkhead needs a little bit of work but is fairly solid. Anyways pics....
The wings and bonnet are in the shed and are pretty straight and sound. After trawling ebay and a couple of other websites for missing bits I came across an advert that just said 'Land Rover series 2a v8 with spare wings and gearbox £350 and after some ensuing monkey business that I wont bore you with I ended up hiring a trailer and buying it and it was only the other side of Birmingham so about 40 miles away. When I collected it I saw that both number plates had the name Ben on them and when I enquired who that was I was told it was the cars name. Pics of Ben when I collected it....
Initially if the worse came to the worse I was going to break it and take the parts I needed to get Scot on the road and the ebay the rest but it's to good to do that so I now have two projects to go at. I started to strip Ben today as the chassis is rotten in places but nowhere as bad as I thought it would be
Gave it a quick scrape with a screw driver as you do and it looks like this
I've got a bulkhead and a rear tub from a previous folly into 2a ownership so the plan is to repair the tub I've got lying around has it previously had a hole cut in it for a reversing headlamp and to repair the bulkhead, get it stripped and galvanised along with the front radiator panel and go from there so regular updates here we come
So for starters Scot is a 1964 2a 2 1/4 petrol that I drove the best part of 800 miles to collect the other weekend, both are doer uppers and sell on, (I currently work up to 70 hours a week and it's ****e so the plan is work less and do up and sell 2a's in my spare time, that's the plan anyway). It cost me £750 and it's got new springs and shocks, engine and gearbox, hard top with cat flap rear door and a pretty decent looking chassis the bulkhead needs a little bit of work but is fairly solid. Anyways pics....
The wings and bonnet are in the shed and are pretty straight and sound. After trawling ebay and a couple of other websites for missing bits I came across an advert that just said 'Land Rover series 2a v8 with spare wings and gearbox £350 and after some ensuing monkey business that I wont bore you with I ended up hiring a trailer and buying it and it was only the other side of Birmingham so about 40 miles away. When I collected it I saw that both number plates had the name Ben on them and when I enquired who that was I was told it was the cars name. Pics of Ben when I collected it....
Initially if the worse came to the worse I was going to break it and take the parts I needed to get Scot on the road and the ebay the rest but it's to good to do that so I now have two projects to go at. I started to strip Ben today as the chassis is rotten in places but nowhere as bad as I thought it would be
Gave it a quick scrape with a screw driver as you do and it looks like this
I've got a bulkhead and a rear tub from a previous folly into 2a ownership so the plan is to repair the tub I've got lying around has it previously had a hole cut in it for a reversing headlamp and to repair the bulkhead, get it stripped and galvanised along with the front radiator panel and go from there so regular updates here we come