Hi all,
I'm looking at a SIII 109 for sale locally. It was a military (MOD) vehicle, and although the frame (and chassis) looked pretty solid on my inspection today, the entire frame, outriggers, and chassis is coated with a thick undercoating which I think was done as part of preparation for the military.
I attach a couple of pics to show the undercoating and a couple of spots where the undercoating is peeling off revealing some rust underneath.
My concern about this type of undercoating is that after 30 years it's cracking in places and allowing water to seep in underneath and start rusting the metal. Luckily this LR doesn't seem to have been driven in winter salt in many years.
I can imagine it would be a royal PITA to remove this undercoating from all the steel members.
Anyone have experience with this and have any insights to offer? Is it a good or a bad thing for a LR to have this?
Thanks.



I'm looking at a SIII 109 for sale locally. It was a military (MOD) vehicle, and although the frame (and chassis) looked pretty solid on my inspection today, the entire frame, outriggers, and chassis is coated with a thick undercoating which I think was done as part of preparation for the military.
I attach a couple of pics to show the undercoating and a couple of spots where the undercoating is peeling off revealing some rust underneath.
My concern about this type of undercoating is that after 30 years it's cracking in places and allowing water to seep in underneath and start rusting the metal. Luckily this LR doesn't seem to have been driven in winter salt in many years.
I can imagine it would be a royal PITA to remove this undercoating from all the steel members.
Anyone have experience with this and have any insights to offer? Is it a good or a bad thing for a LR to have this?
Thanks.
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