Mattress
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This is the beginning of the restoration of my 1980 series 3. The first goal is to get it road legal then road trip it to Wales from where it currently resides in the South East of England.
I have a deadline of a year max as the barn it's kept in is scheduled for conversion. So if I'm not ready by then I will be forced to trailer it behind a Defender, which in itself will hopefully make for some entertaining photos for the thread dispite representing a failed deadline!
The Landy in question was used by the MOD from 1980 to '88. It is a 2.25 petrol truck cab with free wheeling hubs, twin fuel tanks and an infra red light switch on the dash. It also has the bonnet mounted spare wheel characteristic of the military vehicles.
The PO has owned it since the mid 90s but never MOT'd as it was used as a farm vehicle and play thing for the duration of his ownership.
It runs and drives, selects all 10 gears and is relatively solid underneath although I expect to be finding all sorts of surprises as I have already found a rotten outrigger that was hiding under 6 inches of mud. The only other known issue is the lack of any working exterior lights and a leaky transfer box. Apart from that it's a goodun!
Here are some walk around shots, I will updating with more detailed pics as soon as possible but please forgive the slow progress as it is a 40 minute drive to where it's kept. Cheers.
I have a deadline of a year max as the barn it's kept in is scheduled for conversion. So if I'm not ready by then I will be forced to trailer it behind a Defender, which in itself will hopefully make for some entertaining photos for the thread dispite representing a failed deadline!
The Landy in question was used by the MOD from 1980 to '88. It is a 2.25 petrol truck cab with free wheeling hubs, twin fuel tanks and an infra red light switch on the dash. It also has the bonnet mounted spare wheel characteristic of the military vehicles.
The PO has owned it since the mid 90s but never MOT'd as it was used as a farm vehicle and play thing for the duration of his ownership.
It runs and drives, selects all 10 gears and is relatively solid underneath although I expect to be finding all sorts of surprises as I have already found a rotten outrigger that was hiding under 6 inches of mud. The only other known issue is the lack of any working exterior lights and a leaky transfer box. Apart from that it's a goodun!
Here are some walk around shots, I will updating with more detailed pics as soon as possible but please forgive the slow progress as it is a 40 minute drive to where it's kept. Cheers.