Afaik you are right. I think your mate is getting confused with the gal parts.
One for the rivet counters.
I have always understood that the bonnets were assembled then painted so one had to be careful not to remove the paint off the rivets when polishing.
Now a mate of mine who has recently restored a 107 SW has researched this and claims that the bonnet frame was galvenised, the bonnet skin painted then the skin was fastened to the bonnet frame. This left the rivets unpainted.
Has anyone anything to support this?
I was going to ask this on LRSOC as well but its down atm.
Keith
Afaik you are right. I think your mate is getting confused with the gal parts.
Dead right.
I am not into washing let alone polishing.
However I was told I had to make an exception with the Royal Review![]()
Ok your forgiven.
I can't remember seeing them unpainted . they would have been able to get a gloss of the gun using enamel & there would have been no need to flatten . We all paint out 80's wrong they didn't leave the factory with much of a shine.
Have you got any photo's of the Royal on its first outing with plates on?
Wayne
No Wayne I did not take any.
There were heaps of others about with cameras though.
I might be able to get copies.
K
Keith
I just had a look at my books "Landrover The Early Years " & " Origional Landrover Series 1" & the vehicles on the covers have unpainted rivets& looling through the black & white photo's in the early years book in some of the photo's it is hard to see but some of them look unpainted.
Looks like I will need to make up a tool to clean the paint off my rivetsor bite the bullet & paint Landy again which needs doing & work out a way to do it with out removing the rivets & not paint them.
Wayne
Yes but which rivets?
There is a thread on the Series II club website which says that rivets used to hold galvanised cappings (etc) in place were fitted after painting so were unpainted. All others were fitted before painting...
EDIT - just had a look at my books and the rivets on the door top are unpainted but the bonnet rivets are clearly painted.
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