Nick666
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OK, thought it was about time to start actually making a thread to document the bruised knuckles and gritty eyeballs ... hopefully something I can look back and read over a nice G&T and a wry chuckle, when they're both pristine (ha).
I decided to take on not one but two complete unknown vehicles at a time - neither a 'standard' vehicle. Well, that was last summer. I'm just now getting to grips with just how complicated that can make all sorts of things, but starting to actually have fun fixing everything. Not a thread for purists - since both have been significantly messed about with I'm not trying to turn the clock back, just make them enjoyable to use and reliable (as reliable as Landys get eh?)
So here they are:
1) Big Red - a 1968 Series 2a 109 hardtop, with a Rover V8 out of a Rover P6 (I think a '73)
2) Sunny - 1986 Ninety hardtop, converted (ish) by a supposed bunch of experts into a Station Wagon, with a mutant 2.5 NA that mixes components from 14J and 12J engines just to mix things up a bit
Hopefully remember to take more photos as I go along from here on in, but I've got a patchy selection here and there to illustrate some of the work I've already done
The super exciting bit about all this is (as you can see from the pic) is that I get to do all the work by the side of the road (I'm standing in the middle of it to take that photo), which makes it all good fun even tiny jobs.... more fool me probably! Anyway.
I decided to take on not one but two complete unknown vehicles at a time - neither a 'standard' vehicle. Well, that was last summer. I'm just now getting to grips with just how complicated that can make all sorts of things, but starting to actually have fun fixing everything. Not a thread for purists - since both have been significantly messed about with I'm not trying to turn the clock back, just make them enjoyable to use and reliable (as reliable as Landys get eh?)
So here they are:
1) Big Red - a 1968 Series 2a 109 hardtop, with a Rover V8 out of a Rover P6 (I think a '73)
2) Sunny - 1986 Ninety hardtop, converted (ish) by a supposed bunch of experts into a Station Wagon, with a mutant 2.5 NA that mixes components from 14J and 12J engines just to mix things up a bit
Hopefully remember to take more photos as I go along from here on in, but I've got a patchy selection here and there to illustrate some of the work I've already done
The super exciting bit about all this is (as you can see from the pic) is that I get to do all the work by the side of the road (I'm standing in the middle of it to take that photo), which makes it all good fun even tiny jobs.... more fool me probably! Anyway.
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