So it's been a while since this thread was updated. I've not really done much to the 110 but I have decided to treat myself to a new 110!
Well it's not brand new but new to me. I've been watching 110 CSW's for a few months now and looked at a couple from 200tdi to Td5. It's amazing how much crap is out there! Looked at a 97 CSW described as "may need welding for next MOT". I couldn't believe it when I lay underneath and could get my fist through holes in the chassis from front to back. The chassis was well beyond repair but the thing still sold for 4k on ebay! Be careful out there folks, there are a lot of ****ters being passed off to people.
Anyway here's the new one. It's a 2005 110 CSW Td5. It looks like it's been looked after pretty well so far by previous owners. I've already started removing some of the bolt on mods as want to keep this thing fairly nice. The previous owner though a couple of new bucket seats in with the deal which I also fitted (not a straight fwd bolt in job).
The different between driving my ex MoD 110 and this is night and day. I think my ex MoD with the tweaked 200tdi actually feels slightly quicker. It's certainly louder. This new one is luxury though in comparison..... carpets, electric front windows, a stereo system, power steering etc....
Original ebay advert photos:
Nice 285's with plenty of life left
And here's one now I've removed the light bar, a-bar, rear window grills and started removing the stickers. There's still a couple more stickers to remove along with the lettering stuck to the edge of the bonnet.
Also fitted the seats. Took me way longer than I thought as I had to weld the runners to adapter plates that bolt to original seat box holes. The silver bare metal you can see needs a quick spray. You can also see my ctek battery charger cable poking out. I can now charge the battery if needed without unbolting the seat.
So next up on this beauty is a full chassis jet wash and under seal job to make sure it's a good one in years to come. Also thinking of a re-map to get a bit more power out of it. I also want to fit the original steering wheel back at some point.