WoodHenge
22nd March 2008, 10:31 AM
Gidday all,
Whilst not new to Land Rovers - ex military, ex owner, I am definately new to the Series 1.
A few months ago I contracted Viral Encephalitis and nearly died. I still have quite a few after effects. My rehab team have been trying to get me to do projects which will get my technical and organisation and planning abilities back on some sort of even keel.
Well, last week I came across this old series 1 Landy which was virtually complete although not going ('55/86) and I thought "well why not?" I have always had the Bay to Birdwood on my "bucket list".
So I shelled out what I thought was reasonable bucks and here I am - the proud(I hope) owner of a restorable Series 1. I suspect I am going to need a LOT of assistance from the group as my Brain Injury can be a real problem at times in terms of organisation and visualisation but it is the sort of project I need to get the grey matter working properly again. it will also make me relearn how to use the shed full of tools and equipment which is sitting idle these days.
Hope to get to know more of you as this "project as therapy" moves foreward
Neville in SA
Whilst not new to Land Rovers - ex military, ex owner, I am definately new to the Series 1.
A few months ago I contracted Viral Encephalitis and nearly died. I still have quite a few after effects. My rehab team have been trying to get me to do projects which will get my technical and organisation and planning abilities back on some sort of even keel.
Well, last week I came across this old series 1 Landy which was virtually complete although not going ('55/86) and I thought "well why not?" I have always had the Bay to Birdwood on my "bucket list".
So I shelled out what I thought was reasonable bucks and here I am - the proud(I hope) owner of a restorable Series 1. I suspect I am going to need a LOT of assistance from the group as my Brain Injury can be a real problem at times in terms of organisation and visualisation but it is the sort of project I need to get the grey matter working properly again. it will also make me relearn how to use the shed full of tools and equipment which is sitting idle these days.
Hope to get to know more of you as this "project as therapy" moves foreward
Neville in SA