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Thread: Norfolk Island Landy Build

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    Lostkiwi Guest

    Norfolk Island Landy Build

    Hi all
    Just thought I would put a few pics up of my Landy As you can see I'm a few days away from taking her for a test drive Something to look forward too!
    Not sure what year it is But it's definitely late S2a. Is there away of finding out the year? maybe thur chassis number? I'm Having to make do with the parts I can source on Island as Freights pretty high.
    But luckily there is a number of wrecks laying around
    As you can see I'm putting a Salisbury in the rear. Ive a holden 186 to go in at this stage, But if i can find an Adapter plate there is a 253V8 sitting under the bench
    Will try and keep a few pics coming thur if anybodys interested
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    looks good, plenty of hours to go Enjoy it, I do, even if the wife is puzzled how I can be 'enjoying' and swearing at the same time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lostkiwi View Post
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    Not sure what year it is But it's definitely late S2a. Is there away of finding out the year?
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    Send us the chassis number and we/I can check it against the NSW delivery books. That will give us a close estimate of the month and year.

    Diana

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    Lostkiwi Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Send us the chassis number and we/I can check it against the NSW delivery books. That will give us a close estimate of the month and year.

    Diana
    Thanks will try and get it tomorrow when i go out to work on it

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    Lostkiwi Guest
    Thanks to Lotz-A-Landies
    I now know the age of my Wagon. It's a 1968 model. I'm now in the process of tracking the history of it on the Island! Which is proving to be harder than I thought Anyhow will keep working on it Will post some more pics soon

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    Lostkiwi Guest
    Hi all
    Thought it was about time I did a quick up date on my Landie
    Just finished running new brake lines yesterday This next week I will be starting on the motor and G/Box
    Still have a long way to go But i can now see a very dime light at the end of the Tunnel
    Will post more pics later



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    drifter Guest
    Looking great, mate.

    I envy your work space - and the outside storage - I have none of that.

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    Lostkiwi Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by drifter View Post
    Looking great, mate.

    I envy your work space - and the outside storage - I have none of that.

    Cheers
    I'm pretty lucky when it comes to the work shop! It belongs to a mate
    4 bays All the gear- Sand blasting booth, lathes, welders etc Makes life so much easer

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    Lostkiwi Guest
    Full Recon in two cans Motor and G/Box are now in place.
    Will put a few more pics up later
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