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    Hebe's process of rejuvenation...

    Hi everyone,

    Well, it is a stressfull time at the moment as Hebe is undergoing some serious surgery . I started to make pictures and put down some details. Unfortunately these are only the before and during pictures. The 'after' pictures will come... well after... hopefully in January 2010 some time. I published everything here:

    Hebe

    I also made some links to all the PDF files I gathered. And will put some more resources as I find them.

    I also included all the part suppliers details on the left... If you buy with them give me as a reference and ask for discount... Who knows, maybe I get some next time...

    Take care,

    Kris

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    Nice looking page - on it you say there is only one 7 seater 88 in Aust - not quite true - all of the 88 station wagons, like mine are 7 seaters and there are at least 4 or 5 of these still around - like wise there are a number of basic 88s that have the rear seats in them.

    It is great you have put this all up for us too see.

    Cheers

    Garry
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    1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon

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    Ah... I think I said the only one I know off.

    I am eager to find someone with original Series I rear benches. I want to get them as well and would like to know what the differences are with a Series II rear benches. And anyone know who has them for sale, or reproduces them? I can only find the UK company which did the 80" ones for the Series I and has the 88" ones for the Series II. They indicated that those would fit but were not accurate reproductions for a Series I....

    Oh, and they (trekkers.co.uk) don't export... and refer to John Craddock..

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    I contacted Rimmer Bros (I think via Bearmach???) by email and they quoted me for front seats for my 1955 S1 - about $600 delivered from memory. End up having mine retrimmed here - I imagine they do other seats too.

    Great website you've made Hebe - Plenty of info - Love it.

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    So far,... anyone selling rear benches/seats seem only to have the 80" benches or the 88" Series II ones... And they all seem to be produced by www.trakkers.co.uk who don't export themselves.

    Thanks for all the nice feedback. I will start sorting all my favourites/bookmarks and links and publish those as well.

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    Great site mate!

    I want to start my own website, but I have no idea how to.
    [B][I]Andrew[/I][/B]

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    Hey Shonky, setting up a blog-style website is a dead-set piece of urine. I've used Wordpress software to do one myself and found it suprisingly easy to set up and customise.

    Nice site Kris, hope everythine goes well with Hebe.

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    hey Kris,

    great to hear from ya. hey just checked out your website thats awesome well done! keep the pics comming. did you find the right sand colour of choice for the paint job? also great that your getting the motor refubished by a specialast. ill be using the same guys for my 80" 1600 motor.

    thanks series 3 for the tip on making web pages too. never really gave it a go.

    cya Chris.

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    Hi Kris,

    Good luck with the resto

    If you haven't found rubber grommets yet, Clark's Rubber sells various sizes.

    Cheers

    Stu
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    your own Website

    To make/get your own website you have to think of the following:

    1)
    Location, location, location.... Do you want to have a sub-page on an excisting website... or do you want to have your own www.

    If you get your own you need to register the website adres (if available)... something like www.shonky-land-rover.com or .com.au...

    2)
    Then you need to get a server to host the website. There are plenty of cheap providers out there.

    3)
    Then you need to make your page or pages. This can be a simple structure using HTML with one page, or you can go nuts and have things like Java script photo galleries, forums, etc.

    HTML is the regular coding language to make a page... Some people learned this language and can write it like that. However, there are some What You See is What You Get (WYIWYG) programs/tools for this as well. I use Microsoft Frontpage... a program which looks a little like MS Word and creates the HTML code for you. There are plenty of other programs like that out there.

    In fact, you could also make a MS Word document and save it as HTML. However, this is not that great as sometimes your design may end up looking a little differently due to translation differences.

    4)
    What you created on your computer needs to be uploaded to the server. I advice to use FileZilla for this. Free program with good functionality and easy to understand.

    5)
    Review your website online and if OK invite people to have a look....

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    If anyone wants my help with these steps I can assist. I have a server and your own website name and unlimmited (within reason) hosting space would cost you 30 USD per year. Oh also including email addresses for that website. I can only do .COM, .NET, .ORG, and .INFO.

    I can get you a lot of free tools automatically installed. However, keep in mind that many of these tools need to be customized to your wishes/design. Sometimes pretty simple, but it is always a new learning process. And that includes Wordpress, which is a Blog software. This is a list of most of the possibilities".

    Simple Scripts:

    Blogs

    Wordpress
    2.8.6

    b2evolution
    3.3.2

    Textpattern
    4.2.0


    Classifieds

    NoahsClassifieds
    4.1.0

    Client Management

    vtigerCRM
    5.1.0

    SugarCRM
    5.5.0


    Content Management

    MODx
    1.0.2

    Joomla
    1.5.15 Popular

    Drupal
    6.14 Popular

    Mambo
    4.6.5 New!

    e107
    0.7.16


    eCommerce

    ShopSite
    10.7.1 Premium

    Marketecture
    4.3.0 Premium

    Magento
    1.3.2.4

    ZenCart
    1.3.8.1.sp1

    OSCommerce
    2.2.RC.2a

    CubeCart
    3.0.20

    AgoraCart
    5.2.005 New!

    Education

    Moodle
    1.9.7

    Forms and Surveys

    LimeSurvey
    1.85

    phpFormGenerator
    2.09.c New!

    Forums

    phpBB
    3.0.6

    bbPress
    1.0.2

    SimpleMachinesForum
    1.1.11

    PunBB
    1.3.4


    Groupware

    TikiWikiCmsGroupware
    4.0


    Guestbooks

    GBook
    1.7 New!

    Live Chat

    phpFreeChat
    1.2

    X7Chat
    2.0.5.1


    Mailing Lists

    iContact
    Email Marketing

    Simplified
    DadaMail
    4.0.0

    phpList
    2.10.10

    poMMo
    16.1


    Photo Galleries

    Zenphoto
    1.2.7

    Gallery
    2.3 New!

    Coppermine
    1.4.25

    Pixelpost
    1.7.3

    Piwigo
    2.0.6

    Project Management

    BaseCamp
    Project Collaboration, Any Size

    Mantis
    1.1.8


    Real Estate
    Open-Realty
    2.5.7

    RSS

    Gregarius
    0.6.1

    SimplePie
    1.2


    Social Networking

    BuddyPress
    1.1.3

    Pligg
    1.0.3

    Utilities

    ExtCalendar
    2.0.b.2

    WebCalendar
    1.2.0 New!

    phpMyFAQ
    2.5.5


    Webmail

    Roundcube
    0.3.1


    Website Builders

    Soholaunch
    4.9.3.19 Premium

    Concrete5
    5.3.3.1

    Wiki

    WikkaWiki
    1.2.sp.1

    MediaWiki
    1.15.1

    PmWiki
    2.2.8

    Keep in mind that the above list is mostly open source, freeware. Some of them may be partially free and most do not give much support. If you want to use any of these programs to run on your website you should do some research on them first. I always do..

    The Scripts above don't cost you a dime and you can find them by doing a search for them. Most of them are probably on SourceForge.net: Find and Develop Open Source Software The only benefit with me is that it came with my server and if there are any updates these are done automatically. This is good so that you don't have to go through difficult coding language and back up and reinstall databases etc.

    Please note that I am not a programmer and just use this for my own websites. I did it by myself and so can you... but if you need some help just PM (Private Message) me.

    Good luck

    Kris

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