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Thread: Looking for a RR 2 Door restorer proj- some high level guidance would be appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    One of the best mods I did 20 years ago was to instal PS from an 80/81................... along with replacing the LT95 with a C9 auto Ritters conversion from the same 80/81, which was a JLR option in Oz in 80/81. (I can't remember what year the parts car was............80 or 81? )

    Horses for courses......... I'm not concerned about originality, but I do admire the efforts of those who have the bug. (My POS did have the 350 in it when I oriiginally bought it ,)

    cheers, David L

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    Almost a pigeon pair! This was my daily driver for well over a decade and only moved on as car fell apart around engine.

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    Possible Bargain

    The 72 on carsales is down to 18k! Too good to be true? Perhaps not, could be a real bargain.

    Peter

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    Another thing they changed around Oct 72 was a minor change to the gearbox to make it change easer. I believe that prior to this they had straight cut gears that were a real pita. They had a habit of, if coming to a red light and slipping it into first before stopping, did not want to come out of it when taking off. Owners soon learnt to slip it into neutral before stopping. I believe they solved this by beveling the gears.
    John

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    The Classic Range Rover Book

    Peter - I now have a copy of the book you put me on to ! it only cost $5 in the UK but $30 in postage - it was a bargain! - I have really enjoyed the read so far
    thanks for putting me on to it!

    cheers
    Nobby


    "I don't think the early vehicles have SNs stamped on chassis. One of the first things I look at is the goal post/rear frame to see if it has a notch out of it in the top centre which indicates it's an early vehicle. There is always a chance this has been replaced but the probability of this is low. The said vehicle is lacking early goal post notch and has many other later model features such as dash, steering wheel etc.

    I highly recommend a copy of this for anyone embarking on an early classic journey!

    Original Range Rover

    Cheers, Peter[/QUOTE]

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    Updates

    Hi Nobby,

    I'd be interested to know what you end up with. Updates will be greatly appreciated!

    Cheers, Peter

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    Absolutely!

    Peter
    I will certainly update this - as a project!
    I am trying to be very slow and careful and not buy any old RRC! It is hard to resist jumping in!!
    cheers
    Nobby

    Quote Originally Posted by discopete View Post
    Hi Nobby,

    I'd be interested to know what you end up with. Updates will be greatly appreciated!

    Cheers, Peter

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