jee
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Hi all,
I viewed another Landy today and am tempted but there are some issues and wondered if I could get some feedback/advice from knowledgeable owners.
It's a 110 2.5 petrol hard top. Perfect for me (no LEZ issues). It's got an MOT but the owner bought it a few months ago and says he's never used it and needs to move it on. He had another Landy as his business vehicle.
It looks OK on first glance, no major bodywork issues although it needs tidying up and ideally repainting (I'd go Nato green roller job). It has the 130 deep rim wheels with good tyres, and a roof rack is fitted (together with two rails that have been annoyingly bolted to the actual roof panel - no sure what for). There were also a couple of bolt holes which will need plugging up!
It ran fine for the short drive I had.
Bad points…
Both footwells have rusted through and someone has riveted a couple of sheets of metal over as a temp. repair but they will need doing properly. The passenger side is worse with rot up the inner side panel and a nice view of the road as you go along.
The box under the drivers seat is also gone, just some rusty metal remnants.
The Bulkhead looked OK, apparently it has had some older repairs but I couldn't tell. I did spot a small rust hole below the lower hinge of the passenger door however, just tiny but there.
Underneath was clean - no obvious problems that I could see. A couple of outriggers had been replaced apparently and some minor welding in the past.
The brakes felt a bit spongy although they worked.
None of the door locks work, in fact the passenger door lock is missing.
The indicators didn't work nor did the hazards. The side/headlights did work.
The top of the rear door didn't sit tight in the gap, like it needs pushing in at the top.
The engine bay was pretty tidy. Signs of an oil leak from the rocker cover area. Recently fitted new rad.
With the above points seen to an a lick of paint it could be a smart looking example but I know there will no doubt be a few other issues to make themselves known (always are with new old cars!).
Any thoughts or advice welcome.
I viewed another Landy today and am tempted but there are some issues and wondered if I could get some feedback/advice from knowledgeable owners.
It's a 110 2.5 petrol hard top. Perfect for me (no LEZ issues). It's got an MOT but the owner bought it a few months ago and says he's never used it and needs to move it on. He had another Landy as his business vehicle.
It looks OK on first glance, no major bodywork issues although it needs tidying up and ideally repainting (I'd go Nato green roller job). It has the 130 deep rim wheels with good tyres, and a roof rack is fitted (together with two rails that have been annoyingly bolted to the actual roof panel - no sure what for). There were also a couple of bolt holes which will need plugging up!
It ran fine for the short drive I had.
Bad points…
Both footwells have rusted through and someone has riveted a couple of sheets of metal over as a temp. repair but they will need doing properly. The passenger side is worse with rot up the inner side panel and a nice view of the road as you go along.
The box under the drivers seat is also gone, just some rusty metal remnants.
The Bulkhead looked OK, apparently it has had some older repairs but I couldn't tell. I did spot a small rust hole below the lower hinge of the passenger door however, just tiny but there.
Underneath was clean - no obvious problems that I could see. A couple of outriggers had been replaced apparently and some minor welding in the past.
The brakes felt a bit spongy although they worked.
None of the door locks work, in fact the passenger door lock is missing.
The indicators didn't work nor did the hazards. The side/headlights did work.
The top of the rear door didn't sit tight in the gap, like it needs pushing in at the top.
The engine bay was pretty tidy. Signs of an oil leak from the rocker cover area. Recently fitted new rad.
With the above points seen to an a lick of paint it could be a smart looking example but I know there will no doubt be a few other issues to make themselves known (always are with new old cars!).
Any thoughts or advice welcome.