Steve
1962 Series IIA 109 Station Wagon
1994 Defender 90
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These are photos of Poppy during the tear down process. The frame didn't have a lick of rust on it. The headliner was largely intact, though mice had made a home in the forward section. The middle bench seat does have a rip perpendicular to the longitudinal access, about a third of the way down. Would love to find a replacement cushion in original elephant hide, as the rest of the panels are in great, or at least restorable, shape.
Steve
1962 Series IIA 109 Station Wagon
1994 Defender 90
I have a replacement seat recovering kit in EH on order at this very moment from Exmoor, via RN. I hope to have it soon, and I'll let you know how the restoration of the seat goes. Follow my build thread on defendersource here
Eager to hear how things go.
I'm in the process of placing an order from our hosts for the Extreme Hi-Back front seats in Exmoor EH. Heated no less.
Having the mid-bench cushion re-done would be excellent. Have you found the new Exmoor EH closer in appearance to the original?
Steve
1962 Series IIA 109 Station Wagon
1994 Defender 90
I've been chasing down a heater core problem for a couple of weeks. My old core was some non-standard item that no one seems to recognize (not Rover or Smiths, not Kodiak) and it sat in a homemade-by-PO distribution box inside the passenger footwell. After wasting a bunch of time and money trying to make a new Smiths heater core fit, I bought a $30 core from Advance Auto and inserted that, plumbed it, and it all seems to be holding water so far (touch wood). I looked longingly at the Mt. Mansfield heater unit from RN but that will have to wait.
The more I work on the truck (1969 IIA 88") the more it seems to cry out for a major restoration. Just oil leaks and spliced wires everywhere you look.I rebuilt it onto a galvanized frame in 1999 but it has done over 100,000 miles since then. Still my daily driver though and I still get comments and inquiries everywhere I go.
Tom
Tom
1969 Series IIA 88"
I like it because I understand how it works (mostly).
If you are concerned about wiring, the rewire on a truck like this is really idiot proof. Make friends with the wiring diagram, label everything as you dis-assemble, and order a new harness. Solves alot of the stupid problems old rovers have with old wire. Cheers.