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Thread: My 1955 86" Restoration Project

  1. #201
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    Hi there

    Ians post need some clarifications....

    Hi Chris
    I have 2 58's
    88 and a 109
    also a 49 80
    He has theses currently but

    a Ticford and a 107 S.W. would be nice
    All the best

    Wayne

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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    And there is few other people who would like to know as well

    Mrs hh
    yes no probs hehehe i made an ammendment to that post.

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    Tickford!

    Chris
    a working Tickford would be out of my reach
    Wayne could buy one with his small change
    sorry I got you all excited
    you need new glasses to see what the old bloke wrote
    cheers
    Ian

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    Great job Chris

    Well done Chris, this story was like a good book.
    I didn't stop until the whole 21 pages were looked at.
    Kinda wish I still had my 86", I traded it in on a six cyl 109 flat tray near Mareeba NthQld, mid 1973.
    The 86" at the time had a very sick clutch from all the oil the 179 threw out!
    I wonder if anyone on here ended up with it, it was only one around with a chrome grill !

    Cheers Arthur

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    thanks mate, actually i could make a book! hey you never know your landy might show up one day!

    cheers,

    Chris

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    Gday, read and enjoyed all 21 pages, fired me up to do something with mine other than storage (did I mention it's a shed!!!)here on the NSW mid N coast.Patients all quiet at work but could not view clips, work comp don't do U-see,(or E buy).Any forum members in my neck of the wooods, do you know?

  7. #207
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    aluminium rivets for cappings

    Hi All!

    I am restoring a LR 1955 the same as yours and as i have a lots of doubts one of them is how can you install the aluminium rivets for cappings, what kind of machine you used? many thanks and congratulations!

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    G'day,

    i Bought my rivets from Big Flat Rivets Co in the USA they matched the solid rivets from an origional one that i had. you will neck a bucking bar and the former for your air hammer gun. if you have access to a metal lathe you can make the tooling up your self. Big Flat Rivet Co also sell the tooling.

    Website
    Big Flats Rivet Co. - Authentic rivets for vintage cars.

    you will need to purchase Solid Alloy Rivets
    Aluminum Rivets - for vintage automobile.

    hope this is helpful.

    regards,

    Chris

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