Hello All,
Well, after running down a last minute opportunity for a chassis that is good condition, the seller suddenly stopped responding to my Marketplace Messages.
So, after that waste of time, I decided to bite the bullet and I booked Snowy into the Coolum-based specialist chassis repairers. Snowy is booked in for their first available slot. This turns out to be late March 2024. The deposit has been paid. The finished job will come with a Queensland Department of Transport and Main Road compliance plate for the modifications to the chassis. The damaged area will be plated after the cracks have been been repaired. The outcome will be a roadworthy repair. A repair that has been described as being stronger than original chassis was when it left the factory in Solihull. Or wherever Land Rover Defender 110s were made back in 1993.
A brief check-list ...
- The chassis repairs and modifications are locked in for next year.
- I am working on finding a solution for getting Snowy's seats up to roadworthy condition now.
- I just have to remove Snowy's tray and pressure clean the whole chassis prior to delivering Snowy to the chassis people. It will be a good time to replace the tray's floor.
- I also have March to work on Snowy's brakes. Replace the front brake callipers and pads. Then unbolt the rear drum brakes and install the KLR Perentie Disc Brake Conversion kit, so I will have disc brakes on each corner of Snowy.
- Plus, fit the replacement door latches that have been sitting on a shelf in my shed since 2020.
- Make sure all the lights and switches work... Extend the wiring in the head and indicator lights so I do not need the hands of a midwife to reach various plugs and junctions while attempting to severe limbs on metal flanges. Basically my adjusting the wiring so it is convenient to reach and work on in the future. Find out why the rear left indicator comes on after it has rained even with the ignition turned off and the key removed?
- Get the heater core pressure tested for possible leaks. Then refit
- buy and fit a battery tray.
After all of the above is done and dusted, I will get a new front windscreen installed and then get Snowy inspected by a mobile roadworthy mechanic to see what else needs to be done to get Snowy back on the roads again - legally. It will be a preliminary roadworthy without being issued an breaches. It will provide me with a 'to do' list that I can work from.
Kind regards
Lionel


 
					
					 
				
				
				
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