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chazza
7th August 2009, 08:18 AM
I couldn't find the original thread about this but I have just received James Taylor's Land-Rover book in the mail. :D A HUGE thankyou to whomever it was, who alerted me to the fact that it has been reprinted. :D

For those who haven't read it I am sure you will enjoy it immensely; it is in A4 size with heaps of detail colour photographs and detailed explanations of the changes to the models throughout production. It is certainly worth the money!

There are, however, some contentious issues, two of which I have found on my car. We know of course about another, in that Wayne's and Diana's cars were painted Sand colour at the factory not green.

In my case the bonnet prop is not sheridised as the book says but is rather rusty instead; I suspect it was painted when new (probably black).

The book states that the hand throttle was sheridised on all 80" cars but mine quite clearly was not. In fact to my delight whn I gave it a good clean I found traces of the pale green paint common on earlier cars. This indicates to me that it was old stock taken from the parts bin; it may have even been fitted later but it quite clearly had never been sheridised. Both of these parts lived in the driest and warmest parts of the car, so I doubt that all of the zinc should have disappeared in that time, when I have found sheridised bolts surviving nearby.

So - please use this thread to post exceptions that you have discovered on your car,

Cheers Charlie

ellard
7th August 2009, 11:55 AM
Hi there Charlie

No problems mate, mine arrive a couple of days ago as well.

I also see they have be signed bÿ "James Taylor" as well.

All the best

Wayne

260AC
7th August 2009, 04:47 PM
In my case the bonnet prop is not sheridised as the book says but is rather rusty instead; I suspect it was painted when new (probably black).

The book states that the hand throttle was sheridised on all 80" cars but mine quite clearly was not

Chazza, Sheradising only lasts about 5 to 10 years so you couldn't really tell by now. Hand Thottles a Cadmium plated.

How do we know??

Well a mate a I put all this stuff through is lab to test it in the SEM, CSI style

lenmctodd
7th August 2009, 04:59 PM
i see james taylor is worng again.

As per my other post on this book

http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-i-land-rover-enthusiasts-section/83474-original-land-rover-series-i-james-taylor.html#post1019694

chazza
7th August 2009, 07:14 PM
Thanks Mike!

I wonder why my hand throttle was painted then? Perhaps it is still an exception to the rule; there was definitely no plating on it,

Cheers Charlie

Fourgearsticks
8th August 2009, 05:27 PM
i see james taylor is worng again.

As per my other post on this book

http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-i-land-rover-enthusiasts-section/83474-original-land-rover-series-i-james-taylor.html#post1019694


It'll be interesting if your book has any mistakes!

260AC
10th August 2009, 03:22 AM
i see james taylor is worng again.

As per my other post on this book

http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-i-land-rover-enthusiasts-section/83474-original-land-rover-series-i-james-taylor.html#post1019694

Len,

Have you read/seen John Smith's new book, 'Land Rover - The Formative Years, 1947 to 1967'

If not its on amazon

Land-Rover the Formative Years 1947-1967: The Real Story Behind the Worlds Most Versatile Vehicle: Amazon.co.uk: John Smith: Books

I think we are all looking forward to your review of this book too....