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Mick-Kelly
13th May 2012, 09:04 PM
So i have finally settled on a name for the 80 inch. He is now Horrace. I havent done a lot with Horrace since i bought him way back here http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-i-land-rover-enthusiasts-section/66373-look-what-followed-me-home-can-i-keep.html
I have stripped the front panels and bulkhead out and radiator etc. I am about to lift the motor out once some stubborn bolts have had a soak in diesel. The motor will then go on a stand for a slow full rebuild. The gearbox will get the same treatment. Once the motor and box are out the rest of the panels will be coming off and the chassis will be getting moved out of the garage.
It will be a slow process, well its only taken me four years to get this far :p cant rush into these things.
And i know "rulez" pictures will be taken and put up tomorrow.
Anyway i will document the resto of Horrace here for all to see.
By the way if anyone finds a 'lights behind grill' grill floating around then i would be very keen to know about it.

klonk
13th May 2012, 11:06 PM
Hi Mick

Thats a good project you have, have read your original post thanks, enjoy it.

Cheers Steve

LRO53
15th May 2012, 10:47 AM
Looks good. If I was you. I would be leaving it just as it is. In saying that What are you going to do about the firewall as the rust in the top box looks a bit nasty.. So perhaps a full rebuild is the only option.

Do the mechanicals, Axles, Engine gearbox etc. Maybe a new loom if it requires. Just get it on the road as it is.

I would love to come and have a look at this vehicle as it's quite an early Annand and Thompson 1950 Model.

incisor
15th May 2012, 11:25 AM
Landrover Series 1, 80", Early Front Grille | eBay (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Landrover-Series-1-80-Early-Front-Grille-/230789533746?pt=UK_CarParts_Vehicles_Manuals_Litte rature_ET&hash=item35bc20d032)


ouch!

Larry
15th May 2012, 12:08 PM
Landrover Series 1, 80", Early Front Grille | eBay (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Landrover-Series-1-80-Early-Front-Grille-/230789533746?pt=UK_CarParts_Vehicles_Manuals_Litte rature_ET&hash=item35bc20d032)


ouch!

Ouch is right! :o

The seller says " These grilles are not for rivet counters", but he still wants nearly $500.:eek2::no2:

Mick-Kelly
15th May 2012, 03:18 PM
Looks good. If I was you. I would be leaving it just as it is. In saying that What are you going to do about the firewall as the rust in the top box looks a bit nasty.. So perhaps a full rebuild is the only option.

Do the mechanicals, Axles, Engine gearbox etc. Maybe a new loom if it requires. Just get it on the road as it is.

I would love to come and have a look at this vehicle as it's quite an early Annand and Thompson 1950 Model.

You are welcome to come and look however she is in a lot more pieces now. It looks better in photos than it is. The bulkhead is going to need a ton of work by someone with decent welding skill to bring it back. The car has some rust issues underneath that need sorting and the engine is now out and in need of a full rebuild. The gearbox will be getting the same treatment while i can access it easily. The braking system is non existent due to rust so needs to be completely re done and the wiring is cactus so a new loom will have to go in. Apart from that its perfect :p:p . I do have the correct radiator panel now and i have a set of repro Butler lamps so i want to put the correct grill back on it.

Lost Landy
15th May 2012, 07:21 PM
Glad to see another 1950 80" being restored, i think that your going to have a great little Landy when its finished :D

russellrovers
15th May 2012, 08:51 PM
So i have finally settled on a name for the 80 inch. He is now Horrace. I havent done a lot with Horrace since i bought him way back here http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-i-land-rover-enthusiasts-section/66373-look-what-followed-me-home-can-i-keep.html
I have stripped the front panels and bulkhead out and radiator etc. I am about to lift the motor out once some stubborn bolts have had a soak in diesel. The motor will then go on a stand for a slow full rebuild. The gearbox will get the same treatment. Once the motor and box are out the rest of the panels will be coming off and the chassis will be getting moved out of the garage.
It will be a slow process, well its only taken me four years to get this far :p cant rush into these things.
And i know "rulez" pictures will be taken and put up tomorrow.
Anyway i will document the resto of Horrace here for all to see.
By the way if anyone finds a 'lights behind grill' grill floating around then i would be very keen to know about it.
hi i have a 1950 coming in to break up i was told it has a full grill if not repros bob jones uk he is making them

Mick-Kelly
15th May 2012, 09:36 PM
hi i have a 1950 coming in to break up i was told it has a full grill if not repros bob jones uk he is making them

Let me know when it gets here and if you want to get rid of the grill.

Lost Landy
15th May 2012, 09:58 PM
With all these restorations going on maybe i should start work on my 1950 80" ive only been saying that since 1992 :p

Mick-Kelly
15th May 2012, 10:00 PM
Some pictures of his status today.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/05/740.jpg

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/05/741.jpg

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/05/742.jpg

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2012/05/743.jpg

MJKMS
16th May 2012, 04:12 PM
Is that front drive shaft in the wrong way round, or did they wear them that way in the series ones?

LRO53
17th May 2012, 08:18 AM
Looks the correct way around to me. Female end always pointing towards the ground.

Also if you think about how a narrow spring/spring shackled at the front vehicle works in relation to prop shaft angles compared to the back it's exactly the same as the rear but in the reverse.

MJKMS
17th May 2012, 06:55 PM
Don't Know about the S1. But all ways spline end on front drive shaft towards the diff on the S2/3 in my experience.

LRO53
19th May 2012, 12:59 PM
S2/S3 are different. The way it is as above is correct. Nice to see your genuine Ally Rover Waterpump. Be careful they are a pain to get off...

Mick-Kelly
19th May 2012, 03:50 PM
S2/S3 are different. The way it is as above is correct. Nice to see your genuine Ally Rover Waterpump. Be careful they are a pain to get off...
Yep, already had a taste of that problem with the block where the hoses connect. One bolt fused into the block and taken off with a hacksaw. :(:(