Shimsteriom
Master Procrastinator
Ask in the Series forum.We definitely do not want to sell but we have no idea what we are dealing with.
Any advice most welcome.
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/forum/series-land-rovers.6/
Ask in the Series forum.We definitely do not want to sell but we have no idea what we are dealing with.
Any advice most welcome.
Without seeing it or better pictures it's impossible to say. Who'd be doing the work, you or a garage?We definitely do not want to sell but we have no idea what we are dealing with.
Any advice most welcome.
We would have to pay a garage to complete the work.Without seeing it or better pictures it's impossible to say. Who'd be doing the work, you or a garage?
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This is my 2a
At seven grand I'm sure they are. I did mine from the ground up on my drive and in the back garden Depends on how high a standard you want it?We would have to pay a garage to complete the work.
We have a restoration garage nearby that is desperate to complete the work.
I'm going back to where its currently stored on saturday to take some more pictures.
From the pictures you've put up it doesn't need muchNeeds some money spent on it but I think it will be so worth it
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/scot-and-ben.289532/Needs some money spent on it but I think it will be so worth it
We don't want a high standard at all. Just to be road worthy and tidied up.At seven grand I'm sure they are. I did mine from the ground up on my drive and in the back garden Depends on how high a standard you want it?
Had it since 2015 but it was missing quite a lot of stuff unlike yours. Only started it in earnest February time. Shame I couldn't see yours to give you a better idea. Are you wanting it painting or keeping it 'rustic'We don't want a high standard at all. Just to be road worthy and tidied up.
Your 2a looks fab. What was it like at the beginning and how much did it cost you to get it where it is today?
That would have been ideal.Had it since 2015 but it was missing quite a lot of stuff unlike yours. Only started it in earnest February time. Shame I couldn't see yours to give you a better idea. Are you wanting it painting or keeping it 'rustic'
Bulkhead doesn't look bad but it'd be interesting to see the chassis. Have you had it running?
Take a photo of the footwells and chassis, if they're ok a service and a brake overhaul. If the battery's flat it might be goosed as there's nothing to drain it. Might be worth pouring some fresh fuel down to carb and give it a crank.That would have been ideal.
Been advised to keep the rustic look and to be honest I think I prefer it that way as it shows its years.
The battery was flat last weekend so we couldn't get it started. Its been on charge since so it should be OK come the weekend.
Its been used up until May when the family member passed away so it does run albeit 100 miles a year max
Thank you thats much appreciated.Take a photo of the footwells and chassis, if they're ok a service and a brake overhaul. If the battery's flat it might be goosed as there's nothing to drain it. Might be worth pouring some fresh fuel down to carb and give it a crank.
That's fine, I look forward to it. Any questions just fire away...Thank you thats much appreciated.
I will let you know how it goes on Saturday with some photos if that's ok
Yes we love the reg too it makes it more appealing.Hello and welcome
A proper landrover looks all complete nice reg number which suits an oily rag restoration and at that mileage it should not be worn out mechanically just age related stuff.
Thanks Col that's really helpful.Once you let a garage loose on the restoration the cost will spiral. Even just a chassis change ends up much more than you first think. It won't just be the chassis and brakes, it will be bushes, wiring, suspension parts and so on. Even if you try to control the cost, when the old chassis is off and the garage tell you this that and the other need doing before the new chassis goes in, are you going to say no, put the rusty bits back on?
It looks great as is but the state of the chassis and bulkhead are all important. Often a chassis can look rusty to the untrained eye but be perfectly servicable. Look for holes especially around the leaf spring hangers, dumb irons and rear crossmember.
Col
We definitely do not want to sell but we have no idea what we are dealing with.
Any advice most welcome.