My dads got a electrical and mechanical mind it's unreal the knowledge they can pass down the generations :D
Both my lads are way more academic than me though, they take after my wife :oops: my eldest was on the local radio when his gcse results came through and he got 4 a stars in his a levels and my youngest is following in his footsteps. They'll end up paying someone else to fix theirs:p
 
Both my lads are way more academic than me though, they take after my wife :oops: my eldest was on the local radio when his gcse results came through and he got 4 a stars in his a levels and my youngest is following in his footsteps. They'll end up paying someone else to fix theirs:p
They'll be able to fix their own range rover velar with those A levels!
4 A* that's immense, do they have any sleep?
 
a tad academic then... :O
He's a lucky lad, my youngest is clever but he has to work for it, he got a b and three a's for his a/s levels and he's estimated at least 4 a's for his a levels. The eldest got 3 a's and ten a stars for his gcse's my youngest from memory got a couple of b's and the rest were a's and a stars. Neither of them can swap an engine though :p
 
Mind the messy garden but there a few pics of the chassis n my series
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It's solid just need to clean the surface rust off :cool:
The one on it's side is certainly salvageable, dig it out and give it the good news with a wire brush on an angle grinder. If it's as solid as it looks cut the rust out and weld it up then get it galvanised.;)
 

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