Thanks Payydg, thats encouraging...certainly appreciated.
Your Avatar is striking, seems like it can tell a 1000 stories. Looks like a wild fire with your Landy looking strong and tough close by, very nice pic, hope the fire was not overly destructive.

Cheers Mate.

That was in India. They burn the crop after harvest before next crop. Quite an epic drive through burning grain fields.

Question - what did you use to paint your rocker cover and intake manifold?
 
That was in India. They burn the crop after harvest before next crop. Quite an epic drive through burning grain fields.

Question - what did you use to paint your rocker cover and intake manifold?

Yes they do that with sugar cane fields too, same here in the Caribbean. Are you from India? Visited there in 2015.

The paint I used is Glasurit, very strong a and durable, with a high temperature primer.
 
Yes they do that with sugar cane fields too, same here in the Caribbean. Are you from India? Visited there in 2015.

The paint I used is Glasurit, very strong a and durable, with a high temperature primer.

I’m currently rebuilding my engine and fancy painting mine. Looks very smart!

Nah I’m from Scotland but took my landy to India back in 2014. Quite an experience one of my fav places on earth.
 
I’m currently rebuilding my engine and fancy painting mine. Looks very smart!

Nah I’m from Scotland but took my landy to India back in 2014. Quite an experience one of my fav places on earth.

Ok awesome. That's the same paint I will be respraying my Landy with too. Its a long and time consuming process and patience is needed for the masking of the base paint (black) then it all has to be clear coated.

Wow that's a great adventure, to be able to take your Landy to another country and drive it. Though the Caribbean islands are relatively close, it will be a logistical and expensive nightmare to achieve.
 

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