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Thread: SERIES 2A in WA - 109 LWB FARM UTE

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    Oh no, what have we done!

    I want to keep her old charm as it's what attracted me to her in the first place. I would like to see her restored and running but I don't want to take away that aged patina and uniqueness that tells her story just by looking at her. I love the faded panel paint, I love the surface rust and the weathered timber planks on her tray. Basically, I want the chassis and engine restored but I want the panel work and tray to still look the same. For the short term anyway.

    We couldn't reach an agreement on just how far to go with "Bev" the farm girl so I found Garry another Landy to restore to his hearts content.

    This one was a lot closer to home, a Series 3 88" SWB. Chassis no 90302164A which I've searched on Clifton.nl

    We're still going out to get "Bev" but will leave that until the weather fines up a bit. ("Bev" has her original motor)

    We've both been reading TimNZ's thread on this forum (MY 88" Series 3) and are so impressed by his posts and his methodical approach to restoring the Series 3 inherited from his grandfather. Not to mention the serious workshop envy after seeing all the fantastic photos. We can't emulate Tim's workshop and we realized that the space we have available to us is in serious need of reorganization.

    Garry has been in the building game for 41 years, starting as an apprentice carpenter with his dad who was also a carpenter builder. Our son is also a chippy but showing no interest in a builder's ticket. We've had our builder's yard for 18 yrs and in that time have managed to amass all sorts of things. We're tail lend baby boomers, we don't throw good stuff away!

    All that is about to change and today we spent about 4 hours sorting, tidying and most importantly throwing things out. There is a good sized area in which to work but it just needs re-organizing. The shed itself is 9 x 6 mtrs but some of that is given over to timber, tools and fittings storage which it's not practical at this stage to discard as we are still a trading business with plant and equipment to store. There is also an under-cover area about 1500 wide at the back of the shed which runs the full length and will be ideal for storing any body panels, tyres and sundry parts etc. Once we finished at the yard, we took a full trailer load over for disposal. There is still a lot more work to do and as always the dogs are in supervisory mode.


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    The Series 3 has been housed in a back yard shed for the last 8yrs and was purchase for a gentleman by his daughter, a retirement project if you will. Problem is he's 72 and hasn't yet retired yet so hasn't had time to work on it. He has a rego paper that states it was last registered in 2006. We don't know much more other than it has a 186 Holden motor and looks like it has been used for camping.

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    We will be going over to pick it up on Tuesday so will be able to take more photos in better light, the shed being too dark to take photos of the engine.

    As he's been living in the suburb of Forrestfield for the last 8 years and is green we've christened him Forrest.

    cheers
    Veronica and Garry



















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    Nice find! Now, your story is awfully familiar... starting with one 109" and then getting a second 88".... thats right, its like my situation! So you both got some nice work ahead of you. Look forward to more pics.
    Carlos
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    1963 Land Rover Series 2a 88
    Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu3...BtsNIuTyGkAo5w
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    Pretty much Carlos. It's amazing how addictive these old beasts can be. It just so happens this 88 looked the best of the lot advertised on Gumtree, locally anyway.

    We've checked out and enjoyed some of your videos. I might have to load some of our Landy videos up to my youtube channel too. (only a couple of dog ones on there at the moment)

    My brother-in-law used to race jet boats and his son is an auto electrician with attitude so no doubt they will try to have some input. Have already been told there is a spare 400 Chev short block motor if we want one!

    Will be going over to get "Forrest" this morning.

    cheers
    Veronica

    Quote Originally Posted by Cap View Post
    Nice find! Now, your story is awfully familiar... starting with one 109" and then getting a second 88".... thats right, its like my situation! So you both got some nice work ahead of you. Look forward to more pics.

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    Picking up the Series III

    Today we hired a car trailer and picked up the Gump Mo-beel "Forrest"

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    ahhh very familiar sight Just a quick tip, when filming hold your phone on its side so you dont get the black padding and it will fill the frame making it larger.
    Carlos
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    1963 Land Rover Series 2a 88
    Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu3...BtsNIuTyGkAo5w
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    Started posting in the Series III area now

    Thanks for the tip Cap. So much to learn my head is going to explode but please keep them coming.

    Unfortunately, I forgot to take my own phone and had to use Garry's which I'm less familiar with. Hopefully, I will be able to edit some of the footage into a better clip. I did managed to film some holding the phone on the side too. I've just posted a thread in the Series III area and some more photos if you want to take a look.

    https://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-iii/252033-series-3-1973-holden-186-motor.html#post2703447




    cheers
    Veronica




    Quote Originally Posted by Cap View Post
    ahhh very familiar sight Just a quick tip, when filming hold your phone on its side so you dont get the black padding and it will fill the frame making it larger.

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