The rear crossmember looks home made.
Along the bottom edge there are a series of short welds.
Here is a rear view of a '56 86" Series I. Don't pay any attention to the hardtop because it's 'home made'.
DSCF2520 by Colin Radley, on Flickr
Colin
hard top just sitting on top not bolted. door tops removed so guess could pop them back on and check alignment they did open and close without rubbing i think. will check tomorrow. did some cleaning today, got two buckets one filled with coke the other soda carb + vinegar, i put the door hinge in one and the backing plate for the door hinge in the other to see what happens tomorrow. thinking of an efficient quick way of cleaning off paint over spray on these. thought of buying paint stripper and have used before they seem to be good as another option. cheers
Land Rover
The rear crossmember looks home made.
Along the bottom edge there are a series of short welds.
Here is a rear view of a '56 86" Series I. Don't pay any attention to the hardtop because it's 'home made'.
DSCF2520 by Colin Radley, on Flickr
Colin
'56 Series 1 with homemade welder
'65 Series IIa Dormobile
'70 SIIa GS
'76 SIII 88" (Isuzu C240)
'81 SIII FFR
'95 Defender Tanami
'58 Series II (sold)
Motorcycles :-
Vincent Rapide, Panther M100, Norton BIG4, Electra & Navigator, Matchless G80C
pic1 - started on bonnet, used steelo and some soapy water to clean up the surface, removed the two side bonnet latches, centre spare locator and the 4 rubber strips for the spare. just realised prob need primer/filler before paint as its just bare alum. also thinking to remove all rivets so that i can paint the frame and underside as well
pic2 need some wire brushing on drill to side of chassis so painted with some left over paint/primer will prob do the chassis in silver bit by bit, steel wire brush is too aggressive so cleaning with metho and sand paper instead. some small holes need welding over when i get the chance
pic3 close up of bonnet rivets some seem to be lifting from many years in use so thinking prob get rid of them all, would like the original rivets if not just normal rivets will be fine
pic4 also did one of the door hinges (top one) just used wire brush, soaking in coke did nothing. prob need primer before painting as its raw steel with minor galvanise left on it. used some primer on the door and again needs filler as well, due to the many flaking layers of paint. still its a start
Land Rover
pic1 underside with frame removed from bonnet, did a quick cleanup and ready for primer/filler
pic2 underside of bonnet spare, all with original solid rivets but one bolt would not undo when taken off shows a split pin inserted, Why? how were you supposed to remove the spare when required, cant be original surely
pic3 bonnet sprayed with SCA spray can of filler/primer in one. looks good, the bonnet is the easiest to do really. just need to clean up the frame with wire brush quick over and then rivet on. prob go the normal hollow rivets instead. repair the bolt which wont undo on spare carrier and prob use the original bonnet hinges as they are and just replace the bolts with new.
Land Rover
Why not get a workshop manual and a parts catalogue? It'll save you time and money. .W.
'56 Series 1 with homemade welder
'65 Series IIa Dormobile
'70 SIIa GS
'76 SIII 88" (Isuzu C240)
'81 SIII FFR
'95 Defender Tanami
'58 Series II (sold)
Motorcycles :-
Vincent Rapide, Panther M100, Norton BIG4, Electra & Navigator, Matchless G80C
primed/filled/painted 2 coats of enamel green on underside and top of bonnet. pretty happy with quality of paint finish.
before and after pics
Land Rover
how come my S1 does not come with factory holes on the bonnet for the windscreen to rest on the bonnet clamps? just realised there are no additional holes for the brackets, i thought all S1 had the bracket for the windscreen to fold forward onto. just curious.
todays effort was to take 3 spare tyres to the tyre fitters to have 3 tyres removed from the rim. 2 with loads of rubbish, water and rust, other 4 tyres on car for now. have one flat tyre which makes moving the LR around difficult so next maybe the tyres. there seems to be a common number stamped on the rims, wanting to make sure they are all series rims before going to effort to clean and paint. may do rims in silver colour to match chassis. btw rim removal and disposal was $8 each, not bad.
Land Rover
pic1 rim as removed from the tyre, pretty bad state but this is the better one. painter stripper used to peel layers of paint off and a steel brush on drill
pic2 close up of rims with number all consistent with the remaining 2 rims i have numbered 23160.. what does this mean?
pic3 before and after door hinges, going to leave as they are with no gal, just in its raw state
pic4 door hinge now removed and excess paint scrapped off, again leaving it raw
pic5 door with paint stripper applied and top edge cleaned up but long way to go
pic6 final door pic with filler primer applied waiting for some more sanding before ready for paint
Land Rover
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