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    New toy

    Hi all I have gone and got myself a new project

    She is a 2a which I should a few of you guy's before







    She is running a Valant 6 for now until I install the new goodies

    Adam

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    Tommy Guest
    Great stuff Adam. I love the budda bonnet ornament and dual headlight

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    Looks nice and straight, but needs some tidying up. The headlight arrangement is similar to the latest Santana.

    John
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    1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
    1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol

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    Nice and straight. If you can keep the Val engine. Much better than a GMH. Have low down torque and will sustain revs. Also have better MPG than 2.25 or 2.6 landy engine. Just dont flog 1st & Rev gear or over use 3rd and it will be fine. If towing a Nissota use Second gear in anger
    Tony

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    Thanks guys


    Just an update of whats been done so far


    Newly covered rear seat


    New front seats getting test fitted


    Start of the rear draw system


    County front end


    3.5V8 & Lt95 box

    Will hopefully be putting in the box and engine before christmas have to do some bulkhead repairs first and clean up all of the old owners add ons

    Adam

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    cool

    nice to see another being resurrected

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    was it originally a 4 or 6 cyl Landy?

    If it was a 4, and still has the 4cyl front brakes, I may have a set of 6cyl front backing plates with cylinders (needing a reco) and drums (oversize and should be replaced). I'd recommend getting new drums, but if you need to upgrade the brakes and want the 6cyl units, you can have them for free + postage. Ditch the old drums to save on postage.

    Just pm me. It's good to see a series being restored.

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    hi agro;

    Nice project mate. it's nice and straight . you will really enjoy restoring it , I wish I had a suitable place to buy a series and do it up

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    Thats a good looking project mate. I look forward to keeping an eye on your progress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael2 View Post
    was it originally a 4 or 6 cyl Landy?

    If it was a 4, and still has the 4cyl front brakes, I may have a set of 6cyl front backing plates with cylinders (needing a reco) and drums (oversize and should be replaced). I'd recommend getting new drums, but if you need to upgrade the brakes and want the 6cyl units, you can have them for free + postage. Ditch the old drums to save on postage.

    Just pm me. It's good to see a series being restored.
    Judging by the gearstick, it looks to have been a 4 cylinder originally.



    ......Unless the box has been changed.

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