KYM 725 - The Mobile Henhut
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Originally Posted by
muz22z
I was in the UK last month and saw KYM at the LRO show at Peterborough (13 Sept)
It is strange to see my Landrover after all these years. My brother Paul and I found KYM at the back of a garage in Hertfordshire.
I spent many years renovating KYM 725 and, other than the paint job and the upholstery, in the many publicity photographs it is very much as I sold it back in 1975.
I was fortunate to find many sources for original parts and was able to find virtually anything I needed. The ultimate prize was finding an original full grill and the small headlamps still in the greased paper wrappings. I never did find a spare wheel cover.
Well do I remember the many, many hours on frosty evenings in the North of England knocking the skin off my knuckles with icy spanners sticking to my flesh working on that car.
It took me to many places where I met many interesting people on a never ending search for original parts.
In answer to another thread, it had a semi permanent four wheel drive with a free wheel between the front and rear wheels. If the rear wheels slipped the drive would immediately be locked to the front wheels. It was important to make sure the rear tyres were harder than the front tyres so the front wheels would turn faster. It had a tendency to drag the front wheels in reverse leaving rubber tracks on the road. There was a ring in the floor to lock up the freewheel for full four wheel drive. I am sure everyone is familiar with all this.
Kym was originally a light powder green colour (like the inside of a Spitfire).
Everyone knew KYM 725 as the "Mobile Henhut"
Thanks Muzz for the picture, very much appreciated.
Amazing.
Phil