That looks like a really nice old motor!View attachment 201548 So, although I’ve been on here several times, mostly to ask for advice, I thought I should try and at least start recording my fettling on a 1972 Series 3. I bought her from a lad who lived on a beach and used ‘Lucy’ To drag boats to and from the water. I needed a workhorse that could easily be swept out at the end of a day and really didn’t fancy getting a modern pick up type car. So took the plunge on Lucy. Let me just say, I no very little about cars, although being a techie type engineering bloke, I thought / hoped I could learn as I go. So, here is Lucy at the start, last July at an undisclosed beach somewhere in the North East.
Cheers Turboman...... totally agree. The reason we opted for this old girl was she had a galvanised chassis and the previous owner was so paranoid about rust etc that he had it stripped bare to get the jet wash at every bit. However, do have some bulkhead work to do but not too serious.That looks like a really nice old motor!
However, as salt water is a real destroyer of all kinds of metals, I would give it a very thorough pressure wash all over, followed by careful inspection of the chassis, especially the rear part that tends to get dipped in when launching boats.
Followed by coatings as appropriate if needed.
Best of Luck!
Yup.. got the sills (some of them) in the garage..... may fit them one day.I used to run my old 2a without sills for the same reason, Good luck with restore.