Drew
You seem to have a reasonably unmolested 1953 there!
Before you start. Get the original 80" parts manual and an original workshop manual. The parts manual in particular will make everything else easier.
80" parts are getting a little difficult to acquire these days.
Your brakes have 1/4" pipes which are difficult to acquire. If you have steel wheel cylinders I would send yours out to have sleeved in stainless. Be very careful with the master cylinder these are the most difficult to acquire. The shoes and springs are the same as fitted to 88'" Landies right through 1980.
Vinwire (Vintage Wiring) in Melbourne make new replacement wiring harnesses not cheap but well worth the expense. Decide now if you want extra wiring such as blinkers added to the harness when they make it.
SUMidel in Sydney have a restoration service or can supply brand new replacements for the SU fuel pump. The new versions have electronics over the points so are much more reliable than original ones.
General parts can be had from a variety of suppliers around the country, Land Vehicle Spares, Silverdale NSW, All 4 X Four in Kotara NSW, Rover Parts Plus (internet) Bendigo Vic, some place in Blackburn Vic.
Electrical light fittings - Classic and Vintage Bulbs in Adelaide SA.
UK vendors. Dunsfold's DLR, John Craddock or LR Series are good places to start.
You should also consider joining the LR Series One Club in the UK, their Mag is a good read for 80" and other S1 models and they have a club shop for many hard to find and reproduction parts. The magazine is worth the membership cost before you even consider the parts availability.
Hope this helps.
Diana


 
				
				
				
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