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Thread: Dug out one of our S1s

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    Thanks for the pics.

    Now I wanna go out and fire up the IIa.
    Do it They seem to have a charm that grabs youTony

  2. #12
    Rangier Rover Guest
    well it is in there some whare We have had some big rain here over the last few years and these old boat anchors seem to sink in time.


    Had to do some pruneing to get the Ford out


    It had sunk a bit over the years. It fired up but just smoked the tyres. Had to get the 2 Door out to shift it.


    Even it almost dug its self in


    Hate to say it but even though the S1 fired up it had sunk as well. I wasn't going to risk driving it out so pulled it free 1st. Then drove it out.
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    Rangier Rover Guest

    Few more pics

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    We are having some discussion here now on this things future. Obviously it is not viable to to a full restoration. So do we keep it as is. Just tidy it up paint, mech etc. OR Put Range Rover under pinings in it and keep the body as S1 You know I like the Rangies I think it would be a crime though. For now we will get it sorted as is. Tony
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    G'day All, Don't worry about it anymore Tony I will come over and pick it up this arvo and give it a full make over (and keep it of course LOL) cheers mate Dennis
    PS Nice looking country there..

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Dinty View Post
    G'day All, Don't worry about it anymore Tony I will come over and pick it up this arvo and give it a full make over (and keep it of course LOL) cheers mate Dennis
    PS Nice looking country there..
    You are only two and a half hours from here I better hide it again The country looks well here for how cold it is now. We seem to be picking up odd falls of rain. Tony

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    We have here a Dodge Master cylinder and a VH 44 inline boaster. Master cylinder has dried out and a bit seized so will see how bad it is before rekit. I suspect slave cylinders will be the same. Also needs a new front flexible hose and rear steel pipe. Have not looked any further yet Tony
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    Rangier Rover Guest
    We have here a Dodge Master cylinder and a VH 44 inline boaster. Master cylinder has dried out and a bit seized so will see how bad it is before rekit.







    I suspect slave cylinders will be the same. Also needs a new front flexible hose and rear steel pipe. Have not looked any further yet Tony

    Opps, Double post. Sorry Mods. Delete one if you like.
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    Rangier Rover Guest
    Well, have had a few more distractions ..... As some of you know I have purchased a 120" With 4BD1. So wile sorting it the Series 1 Makes a great Soldering iron and stuby holder As it is in the front of my work shop
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    Obviously it is not viable to to a full restoration.
    After seeing the piles of rusting scrap some people have restored into gleaming showroom condition vehicles this weekend at the Eastern Creek Classic I wouldn't be too swift to come to that conclusion...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDave View Post
    After seeing the piles of rusting scrap some people have restored into gleaming showroom condition vehicles this weekend at the Eastern Creek Classic I wouldn't be too swift to come to that conclusion...
    So true. With enough $$$$$$$ Any thing is possible. I just cant come to terms with junking it As being a one owner 49 with full history. It will be a big one if a full restoration. . I also have a 50 model here (One owner) in a lot better shape and all original but they not as rare so not keen on it compared to the 49 for full restoration. Tony

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