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| #Post#: 47554-------------------------------------------------- | |
| 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: PCB93 Date: October 17, 2016, 10:38 pm | |
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| Morning all, | |
| This is the new project, then - a Series IIA 109" Carawagon with | |
| the six-cylinder petrol engine. Whereas I turned the Series III | |
| around in a year, this is going to be more of a long-haul job. | |
| I'd been after a Carawagon for a couple of years and this was | |
| the first to come up with the spec I was ideally looking for - | |
| cost rather more than I hoped at auction, but given that the | |
| plan is to keep and use it for the long run, I'm telling myself | |
| that that won't matter too much in the grand scheme of things! | |
| Currently it falls into the 'derelict' category - prior to being | |
| trailered home, it hadn't moved from under a tree for eleven | |
| years and had an ecosystem of its own. It rolls without any | |
| worrying noises, and the engine turns by hand, but that's about | |
| all I can say for it at present. The bulkhead needs the usual | |
| footwells etc., but is solid in the main. I haven't had a proper | |
| look over the chassis yet, but early impressions are that a new | |
| one may well be the sensible option. The driver and passenger | |
| seats need re-covering, probably along with the main bench | |
| seat/bed. The cupboards are in good nick, and the canvas beds in | |
| the roof are okay too - I've tested them and they're holding up | |
| fine - surprisingly comfortable, too! Unfortunately the original | |
| stove is missing. Wiring looks like being the worst job once | |
| again - it's been done really badly in the past and there are | |
| block connectors everywhere. Much of it is held in place by duct | |
| tape. There's also an LPG system that hasn't been used since at | |
| least 1998 - that'll be going. | |
| Anyway, photographs. | |
| Arriving in the tipping down rain, which naturally stopped the | |
| instant we'd finished unloading: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4368/36572449142_fe038e0210_b.jpg | |
| Engine bay looks fairly chaotic, with all sorts of aftermarket | |
| electrics. Help. Note LPG vaporiser: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4384/36572448562_13e326764d_b.jpg | |
| Flora and fauna: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4354/36572447752_c455c60930_b.jpg | |
| Roof still lifts okay, albeit with much creaking: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4405/36346154770_c23a4f0d0a_b.jpg | |
| Looking a touch happier about life post-jet-wash: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4418/35932742413_eeb5a2622d_b.jpg | |
| I believe the metal strips on the bonnet and wing-tops are | |
| original and once retained rubber matting of some sort: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4437/36953930620_b3f1f81e4e_c.jpg | |
| Left things to air for a while - cable is for a de-humidifier. | |
| Attracted some funny looks from passers-by: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4416/36572444512_89d0b33af0_b.jpg | |
| Main roof section still looks quite tidy inside: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4429/36742181575_7e7a3bde1d_b.jpg | |
| Wooden side panels are badly rotted. They look straightforward | |
| enough to replace, however: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4355/35932757343_96484cebe5_b.jpg | |
| Perspex roof windows are quite 'cloudy': | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4386/35907866554_16411c77af_b.jpg | |
| Hand-pumped tap works fine still: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4335/35932755593_247843547d_b.jpg | |
| Roof-rack is original, I think. Plan is to replace the wooden | |
| parts and retain: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4400/36346160150_1468398e32_b.jpg | |
| Gearbox with standard sludge coating. Unsure when the overdrive | |
| was fitted: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4349/35907865084_ed6047c2b4_b.jpg | |
| Both wings have some filler which is cracking. Otherwise, panels | |
| are pretty straight: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4336/35932753373_b16aed5af7_c.jpg | |
| Carawagon badges are faded, but legible: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4362/35932752663_3208377a41_b.jpg | |
| Electric hook-up where the fuel filler should be. Currently | |
| there is a military type under-seat fill tank: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4347/35932752043_fb360a62b6_c.jpg | |
| Pull-out awning support above the rear door. Haven't got it to | |
| budge yet: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4374/36742190145_a76410c721_b.jpg | |
| Paint is worn through to the metal in places: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4352/35907862394_b0a3ac5a77_b.jpg | |
| Looks almost usable from this angle!: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4413/36742189305_f5cb243399_b.jpg | |
| Dash is mostly quite tidy, front seats less so: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4373/35907861374_35a81e2e17_b.jpg | |
| Interior with roof down. Mostly in good order: | |
| https://live.staticflickr.com/4361/35907860904_9f683ae537_c.jpg | |
| My initial plan is to re-build the top end of the engine and | |
| hopefully get it running again - I'll have a look at the state | |
| of the bores while I'm at it. If that goes well, the clutch | |
| hydraulics will be up next to see if it will move under its own | |
| steam. I can't finance a full re-build yet, so for now it'll be | |
| a case of removing and refurbishing what I can, to hopefully | |
| make the main job quicker when it comes. This is my first IIA, | |
| so I'll have quite a few questions in terms of what's | |
| standard/original, and what isn't, before we even get to the | |
| Carawagon conversion. It's going to be a few years, but I'll | |
| keep you all posted! | |
| Phil | |
| #Post#: 47555-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: moomoo Date: October 18, 2016, 12:21 am | |
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| A lot of work bud, but what a prize. | |
| Fantastic. lkebtn | |
| #Post#: 47559-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: Horace109 Date: October 18, 2016, 3:09 am | |
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| lkebtn | |
| #Post#: 47560-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: Marque Date: October 18, 2016, 3:28 am | |
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| I am very happy for you. Another one gone to a safe pair of | |
| hands. | |
| M | |
| #Post#: 47562-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: Big Rich Date: October 18, 2016, 4:33 am | |
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| What a fantastic project. Its looks quite good cleaned up. | |
| #Post#: 47564-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: 94mharris Date: October 18, 2016, 8:09 am | |
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| Wow!! Great project drll Looking forward to future updates, | |
| will look forward to seeing it at t'pit in a year or so ..., | |
| #Post#: 47565-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: frecko Date: October 18, 2016, 10:07 am | |
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| Looking forward to seeing this, let me know if you need a hand | |
| mate | |
| #Post#: 47566-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: Gossamer Date: October 18, 2016, 12:37 pm | |
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| I am very envious of your new prize. | |
| whoo | |
| Good luck with it. | |
| #Post#: 47569-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: RMS Date: October 18, 2016, 1:38 pm | |
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| A great project - that will be the one from Joslyn/Patina, I | |
| think, isn't it? | |
| Let me know if you want any help on the Carawagon side of things | |
| - I've restored one or two whstle and have another couple | |
| waiting for restoration when I get the time. | |
| Oh, and have a look at the LRCC forum HERE | |
| http://www.lrcc.org.uk | |
| - more specific for camper conversions | |
| wdesmle | |
| Cheers, | |
| Robin. | |
| #Post#: 47575-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 1968 Series IIA Carawagon | |
| By: Calum Date: October 18, 2016, 2:35 pm | |
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| Looks pretty much identical to mine! The as-found condition | |
| looks awfully familiar too!! | |
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