Looking very professional... you wont want to get it dirty once finished!!! And at least you have a shed, sometimes I work on my RR in the rain![]()
Well this is where i am upto.Its hard to get any work done in my shed,if you want to know why just have a look in the mud pit at my workmate & everything becomes clear..so what do use think.i have come so close to getting rid of it lattly.
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Looking very professional... you wont want to get it dirty once finished!!! And at least you have a shed, sometimes I work on my RR in the rain![]()
Looking the goods! Keep it up. I'm with Stooge. My RRC is parked outside on the grass and getting home after dark most nights, I don't even get a chance to touch the bloody thing because weekends are taken up with other "important" things, like washing, mowing, etc....<sighhhh> I WANT A SHED!!! ;-D
Cheers,
Stu
1993 Range Rover Vogue SE 3.9lt - languishing
2 x 1981 3.5lt V8 2dr Range Rover
1958 Series 1 109" - "Bob" - COVID project
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Looking good. I wish I had a project vehicle to work on.
I too am hopeful of a decent shed, I currently have a converted stable and tack room as a shed, only has a small door, so unable to get a vehicle in. My father in law has a huge shed, but is full of junk and an hour away, so not much good.
G'day Banjo
It looks like it is coming along well, my 2a took 6 years to do @ $40 per fortnight (all I could spare from my Pension) and I only have a 3 sided dirt floored carport, so don't give up on itas the enjoyment you will get out of it in the end is countless
Just a little tip if you are keeping the Holden Motor , increase the Sump capacity, get another sump with the deep bit opposite to yours, get them cut and joined, as the landrover has a 6 litre sump and a Holden 4+litre, the overheating problem they have is that they boil the oil when worked hard
and while the front is off, it is an ideal time to do it
cheers
Uncle Ho
Its coming along - and obviously doing a "proper job" even if working conditions are not ideal. I repainted my 2a in a dust storm - came out quite well - considering!
Just keep at it is the answer to getting the job done - there is always something that can be done.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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