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Thread: Project Series 2a / My Dads First Landy

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    Project Series 2a / My Dads First Landy

    I have been lucky enough to be given my dads first landy which some mates of his started a rebuild on in his memory. I'm off work and have had a pretty rough time of late I'm moving to Bonnie Doon to the family home. Big red s she is lovingly known will follow in a couple of weeks when I get my act and the trailer together to go get her. I plan a ground up restoration using as many original parts as possible. Engine and gearbox rebuild and a re spray in her original glorious Masai red here are some pics s she is - the boys have straightened her chassis by laser so she is probably one of the straightest 2a chassis out there!

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    It looks like it's got the makings of a great project and it has a heater !! I hope you manage to make a start soon.

    All the best.

    John

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    Ah the smell of 2stroke first thing in the morning Oh the serenity
    Sorry could not help my self .
    Good luck with the move and the rebuild

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    I know you know only bonnie doon ites can say aaaaah how's the serenity

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    Will watch with anticipation

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    I remember this Land Rover. I grew up in Osbornes Flat, Allans Flat & Yackandandah and spent many days talking with your father about Land Rovers, or with the SES/CFA and collecting wood.

    Fond memories. I also lent his workshop manual many a time and have photocopy. Do you still have the Bamford PTO winch and the radios from it?

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    Hahaha no I'm not sure I do r have the radios and I'm not sure about the winch it could me gone too you did well to recognise it I guess it's the colour. Thanks for your memories stay is touch mick

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