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    My 1955 86" Restoration Project

    Gday,

    My name is Chris i'm from Melb, Victoria. I'm here to share my resto project on my 1955 Series 1 SWB. It was purchased in Feb 06 from a fella who owned it for 40 years. Its first 10 years of life was used by a company "Goldfields Diamond Drilling" around the Ballarat - Bendigo area in Victoria.

    I got plenty of spares with the vehicle when it was purchased items such as; doors, bonnet, gearbox shafts & gears, wheel studs & nuts, o/s brake drums & shoes, pto, + a container full of BSF & Whitworth nuts and bolts.

    Here begins a Long Haul Restoration project which is currently in progress today 3 years later. Hope you enjoy the post, i have lots of pics and will update it on a daily basis for all to read.

    cheers Chris.







    Goldfields Diamond Drilling door sign un revealed after slightly rubbing the door back with some wet & dry sandpaper!



    Also another interesting piece, those spare doors i got with the purchase of the landy also had print on the door
    "Gas & Fuel Corporation of Victoria, 196 Flinders Street. Melbourne"

    Remeber the two old buildings where FedSquare is now?

    Air Cleaner - Oil Bath Type don't think this is Landrover might be Holden as my Landy has a 186 in it.

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    Hi there Chris

    Thanks for the pictures - a nice original little landy, it amazing with the some of the history attached to these older vehicles.

    Its first 10 years of life was used by a company "Goldfields Diamond Drilling" around the Ballarat - Bendigo area in Victoria.
    In the first picture has it got a front mounted winch or am I seeing things.

    All the best

    Wayne

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    Re: winch

    Quote Originally Posted by ellard View Post
    Hi there Chris

    Thanks for the pictures - a nice original little landy, it amazing with the some of the history attached to these older vehicles.



    In the first picture has it got a front mounted winch or am I seeing things.

    All the best

    Wayne
    hi Wayne, yep thats a front mounted winch you see there, as Picked up by Diana in a previous post a while back on the Yahoo Trans Tasman series 1Register, she mentioned that particular winch is made from an aeroplane starter motor with reduction gears. It was big and heavy i didnt decide to keep it.

    i rekon i should have tried to winch it up a tree like in that film "The Gods Must Be Crazy" hehehehe
    http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=s2B_lcaP7aA


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    Good luck with the restoration. Lots of knowledgeable people and plenty of info here. Keep the pictures coming.

    Mine has a holden motor (202) too - although I'm looking for a 2 litre to return it to original.

    What's the thing on the grill - a siren?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepy View Post
    What's the thing on the grill - a siren?
    Electric radiator fan??
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Electric radiator fan??
    yep electric fan, hehehe yea it does look like a siren. but i tell ya it does cool better than a thermo fan but i wont put it back on after my resto is complete a thermo fan will do fine.

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    some more pics


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    nearly a rolling chassi, all the parts were photographed, placed in bags and labelled ready for refurbishment and reassembly later in the project.







    now its ready for repairs

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