A great website and simply the best rebuild possible! You certainly have an eye for detail and perfection lro11.
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Thanks for all you words of encouragement, there has been a lot of time and money that has gone in to this project with more of both to go. I hope to have this finished by the all British day later this year. I will have a fleet of diesel powered series land rovers with Kermit a series 2a next in line and then a series 1.
Well I don't seem to get much done but at least it is starting to look like a truck again. The seats are off being reupholstered and the dash will be done as soon as I TIG some holes up.
Wow... This is an amazingly detailed restoration. I am very envious, it is truly inspirational. My S3 will be back on the road soon in it's original form but maybe not it's original glory... You have really set the benchmark very high and your standard of work is beautiful.
As I said.... WOW..
Phil
Thanks Phil here is today's effort
Looking A1 lro11:BigThumb:,
Still haven't forgot about those door trims - just never find any time :(
Last Reco I saw with that much attention to detail was Guido's G59 Fiat WW2 Fighter.
The wiring looms were hand laced. (single bunch of wires 100 or more fold with not one wire crossed over)
Hat's off to you bloke. :eek:
Would have to be the world's best restored Landy of that model bar none.
Now, the only problem you have is deciding who is worthy of the Old Girl when you're worm bait.
Until then enjoy.... Kudo's to you my friend God Speed...:cool:
Geeeezzzzzzz:eek:....If that is the standard ya have to have...I think I am going to give up on my re-build....not going to get anywhere near that:(
Fantastic job, particularly with the re-build of the engine....marvellous what a heap of parts can be transformed into......
Looking good