possibly a reconditioners numberCant see number in normal place dont know if its been removed vehicle on original 59 year chassis...it's a customers car I'm restoring and found this number stamped above lift pump while cleaning any ideas welcome...
Cheers Rob...View attachment 238830
possibly a reconditioners number
unlikely to be original engineVehicle started life in Cornwall then went to Africa/Canaries/Portugal chassis is solid but has had a rear crossmember fitted but I think due to accident damage...engine still has original paint colour..have maintenance notes going back to 85 when it came to Portugal...View attachment 238832
unlikely to be original engine
number is either a recon number or forgery,fitting recons was popular years back whilst now we do up our engines to keep it original
thats very possible, in the reconditioners i worked at we sent them worldwide especially africa due to the legacy of empire meant there where a lot thereIf history is correct recon must have been fitted in Africa...
lol forgot about that there was a time when you didnt think about buying stuff ahead of a job but used what you had ie nails@jamesmartin spent today stripping all balljoints and castellated nuts and shocks...every single one had a nail hammered in instead of a split pin even the one's front and back of the transfer box...luckily customer's attitude is do what you have to do I want it done properly,as he's in UK thank god for smart phones...
lol forgot about that there was a time when you didnt think about buying stuff ahead of a job but used what you had ie nails
that is my everyday or was im trying to move away a bit from itJust wish theyd used thinner nails that I could have pulled out not oversized ones hammered in...bloody bush mechanics...took 2 hours to undo propshaft bolts from rear of transfer box and every tool in Barrys snap-on tool cabinates due to wrong nuts fitted and rounded off by previous attempts...should have known where this project was going when I found fuel filter sitting stuck on suspension by chassis rail and the canister empty...
that is my everyday or was im trying to move away a bit from it
your 101 is a dream wish it was mine ,though ive just got 2 scrap fergi tractors to make 1 out of for scrap price which im looking forward to this weekend a little differentMe I'm back to making chocolate next week now tourists are arriving...but this resto has been a god send to be honest and I am enjoying it...working on my 101 tomorrow sorting fuel system so we can go for a run on Sunday up to the bar to meet friends none of whom have seen it...they dont believe it exists...lol
your 101 is a dream wish it was mine ,though ive just got 2 scrap fergi tractors to make 1 out of for scrap price which im looking forward to this weekend a little different
like you i probably have too many projects but thats healthier than noneUsed a Massy at Hoptoun Statley Home before I came here ex Aberdeen council it was loved it...hated the Kubuta B2150 hydrostatic the twxt boss bought to replace it...enjoy your new project...
like you i probably have too many projects but thats healthier than none
when i first told my mrs about the fergis she said we should do them together after the front roomLike wise...but tell the other half which ones are the enjoyable ones and not the need to be done ones...lol
Just wish theyd used thinner nails that I could have pulled out not oversized ones hammered in...bloody bush mechanics...took 2 hours to undo propshaft bolts from rear of transfer box and every tool in Barrys snap-on tool cabinates due to wrong nuts fitted and rounded off by previous attempts...should have known where this project was going when I found fuel filter sitting stuck on suspension by chassis rail and the canister empty...