Fantastic Job Greyhair. Congrats on passing the MOT. You must be well stoked. If mine turns out a smidge as good as yours I will join you in being a skint happy bunny. I to was considering Keswick Green for my build and it looks amazing. Did you paint it or get it done as everyone I ask seem to laugh me out the paint shop when I say it's a Land Rover. I would love to see some rebuild pics when you have calmed down :D:D
 
Fantastic Job Greyhair. Congrats on passing the MOT. You must be well stoked. If mine turns out a smidge as good as yours I will join you in being a skint happy bunny. I to was considering Keswick Green for my build and it looks amazing. Did you paint it or get it done as everyone I ask seem to laugh me out the paint shop when I say it's a Land Rover. I would love to see some rebuild pics when you have calmed down :D:D

Thanks Defenderdog
Yes the color is keswick green, and i eventually found a body shop to take it on,
they sprayed every panel inside and out, which was more expensive but well worth it for the finish
I think all in it was around £3k
 
Thanks Defenderdog
Yes the color is keswick green, and i eventually found a body shop to take it on,
they sprayed every panel inside and out, which was more expensive but well worth it for the finish
I think all in it was around £3k
Worth every penny I'd say ;)
 
Just need to get the interior sorted as it so Loud!
but i guess no insulation will do that to you
 
Just need to get the interior sorted as it so Loud!
but i guess no insulation will do that to you
Do you have any plans for your insulation? Old stuff back in or buying new?
I'm very happy with the cheap, closed cell, carpet underlay that I used. I would certainly use it again. Looks nothing like carpet underlay!
 
the old stuff was a mess
so it will be new
I have booked it in with the trimmers to see what the cost will be
Failing that i will get my own stuff and cover it with the exmoor carpet set
 

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