Just got a replacement galvanised chassis for my series III from Marslands, I quite like the look of it as it is and am tempted to rebuild it un painted, am I missing a trick by not painting it. Opinions please.
If ya don't paint it yu'll just be making it even more desirable to one of ya fellow landy owners who decides he'd rather steal yours than have to pay for a noo oneJust got a replacement galvanised chassis for my series III from Marslands, I quite like the look of it as it is and am tempted to rebuild it un painted, am I missing a trick by not painting it. Opinions please.
Its a SWB and cost just short of £1100, paid an extra £30 for an un boltable cross member which allows the gear box to be dropped out instead of lifting it through the floor worth the extra in my opinion it's called the North American version for some reason and allows twin fuel tanks to be fitted either side also.
Why haven't Land Rover used galvanised chassis on their production vehicles? Is it simply down to cost or are there other reasons?
Cause if Landies lasted 20 years you wouldnt need to buy another would you
Thanks for your reply I too like the idea of the galvanised look. who are Ashtree I've Googled them but can't find them. Someones painted my galvanused bits black and I'd be interested to know how much a new galvanised bulkhead is as well. Cheers JohnPersonally I love the look of it unpainted... but I suppose it depends on your personal preference?
If you are doing lots of adventurous off road stuff, or using it near salt water then I can see the benefits of the additional protection - that said in normal use the new galvanised chassis should outlast you and I.
I've also just put a new Marsland's Galvanised chassis on mine, along with a galvanised bulkhead and rear tub trims from Ashtree... I have yet to complete the rebuild but hoping that it will look like the dogs doodahs
Left mine unpainted and quite like the look of it (in fact there's a bit more unpainted than just the chassis). Get some envious looks by people who realise it's a galved chassis.
Got it from Richard's though and was substantially cheaper than Marslands and haven't got a bad word to say about them.
Regarding 110 chassis from Richard's they're ~£1200 so £300 more than an 88".
I like the look of mine unpainted as it makes it looks rustic, but the only problem is i want to fit a NAS rear step and tow bar, has anyone else done this to a unpainted chassis? What looks good? Is it possible to get a NAS Step galvanised to match the x member!?