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Finally Joined
By: Sunny Jim Date: July 10, 2018, 5:42 pm
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I have finally got round to joining.
I was actually born in Lode Lane Solihull at the old Maternity
Home down the road from the 'Rover Works' as it was always
known!
I will have had my Land Rover for 40 years this October (well,
some of it anyway!).
In all that time, I have only ever had the one Land Rover,
despite temptations from time to time!
In the intervening years, it has had various repairs and
rebuilds, with the last major one in 2006/7. It looks fairly
standard but has paralytic springs, Roverdrive, front disc
brakes with Series 3 pedal and servo, Rocky Mountain door tops
(the unglazed type so I have done them as per original). Last
year I abandoned the idea of going down the TDi route and fitted
a stage 2 17H engine with SU carburettor instead. This is so
much smoother than the old 2� petrol!
The vehicle was apparently supplied new to The Ministry of Civil
Aviation at Farnborough in January 1960, but wasn't registered
until February. The registration is listed as London, but
appears to have been a series used for ministry type vehicles
with civilian registrations.[attachurl=1]
It had heavy duty rear springs fitted and evidence of a centre
PTO with a hole cut in the seat base that had been crudely
patched over.
Sunny Jim
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Re: Finally Joined
By: Gossamer Date: July 10, 2018, 5:51 pm
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Welcome. Come and get [s]pissed[/s] to know us at a doo or two.
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Re: Finally Joined
By: Puddlejumper Date: July 11, 2018, 1:51 am
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'Eh up, 'ow do etc
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Re: Finally Joined
By: Viamphie Date: July 26, 2018, 3:33 am
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My God Man, Only 1 Landy????
IN 40 YEARS !!!
I must meet you and you can explain the wonder of self restraint
and discipline.............I�ll introduce you to Gossamer. He
must be your polar opposite. whstle
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Re: Finally Joined
By: Tom Date: July 26, 2018, 7:03 am
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welcome along!
Nice story too, well done 8)
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Re: Finally Joined
By: Gossamer Date: July 26, 2018, 7:40 am
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[quote author=Viamphie link=topic=5814.msg58847#msg58847
date=1532594020]
My God Man, Only 1 Landy????
IN 40 YEARS !!!
I must meet you and you can explain the wonder of self restraint
and discipline.............I�ll introduce you to Gossamer. He
must be your polar opposite. whstle
[/quote]
I am quietly concerned you are not applying yuourself properly,
Sunny Jim.
Stick with us, we shall help you on the path to enlightenment.
Do you carry spare fuel?
Perhaps Viamphie could advise on sensible stowage options.
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Re: Finally Joined
By: hippydave Date: July 26, 2018, 11:47 am
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Boo dude welcome along, Daz and sensible fuel stowage options
are two things that dont go together well.
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Re: Finally Joined
By: Sunny Jim Date: July 26, 2018, 1:52 pm
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I did think of buying a school friend's Land Rover when he
wanted rid of it, but it was in too poor a condition at the time
and I didn't fancy trying to rebuild it. My older brother had a
1955 86" 30 years ago, but that was in too poor a condition to
sort - I had bodged the chassis up with bits of iron bedstead,
and the bulkhead flapped around a bit. A new chassis and
bulkhead were way beond my means at the time. He eventually sold
it and it was broken for parts - I would have transferred its
Warwickshire numberplate off first as the new owner promptly
sold it on!
I seriously considered getting rid of mine in the early 80s
having fitted a recon engine that turned out to be duff, but
persisted and fitted another one in 1988 - the one that was
removed last year to fit the 2.5 petrol. Yes I have an old
fashioned metal petrol can in the tool locker under the seat,
but have never had to use it. I did have a jerry can that was
bolted where the spare wheel used to be in the back. It used to
fizz a bit in hot weather when I had the top off! I can't
remember when or why I got rid of it. The fuel consumption on a
run is no worse than the old engine, but I intend to fit some
4.1 differentials that I built up to go with the TDI engine that
are sat in the cellar. It definitely feels a bit undergeared at
the moment; I also have a Stage 1 speedo that should be just
about right for the increased ratios. I have 205 radial tyres
and can't fit bigger ones as it wont go in the garage if I do.
My last temptation was a 1950 80" on St Mary's that was tatty
but obviously had been mechanically overhauled. At the end of
the day, I said to Her Ladyship there is nothing you could do
with it that I can't already do with mine (my Land Rover that
is). Interestingly it came up on E-bay and went for under 10k
the next week - it even had its original Staffordshire
registration on it.
So I still have the same one and intend to keep it that way. A
Land Rover is for life in my humble.
Sunny Jim
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Re: Finally Joined
By: Gossamer Date: July 26, 2018, 2:15 pm
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Good Lad.
One adopts a Land Rover and if it does need to move on one
endeavours to find a good home for it.
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Re: Finally Joined
By: Viamphie Date: July 26, 2018, 5:46 pm
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Well said sunny Jim however there is no need to limit your
aquesitions on the basis of condition..... else we�d all have
fewer ambitions.
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