few pics of my daily driver. She marks her territory whenever she stops. haha!
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Originally posted by Nillhttp://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...5&id=643620443
few pics of my daily driver. She marks her territory whenever she stops. haha!
Facebook requires a log in to see your pictures so most people won't be able to see them. Just in case you didn't know.Comment
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Originally posted by Nillhttp://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...5&id=643620443
few pics of my daily driver. She marks her territory whenever she stops. haha!99 Beluga Black DI SD
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As requested...
I picked her up in this condition from a man in Anchorage (I'm in Fairbanks). Came with original owners manual and maint log. She has a bad sump gasket, but other than that, she runs like a top, showing 46k on the odometer, might be right... I wish I would have been able to redo her myself, as I would have done a few things differently, but eh I saved a heap of cash. The guy I got her from needed cash for taxes or something of the like, so he let her go for way less than he should have. she has no rust on her that I have been able to find yet. I had her on a lift for three hours so I could tell for sure where the oil was coming from.
Enjoy the pics.
-Neil
Neil
1969 Series IIA 88 Daily Driver.Comment
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What is with the paint texture on the hood?Firemanshort
1980 Stage One
(Past owner of 1973 Series III - Highlander)
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Originally posted by FiremanshortWhat is with the paint texture on the hood?Neil
1969 Series IIA 88 Daily Driver.Comment
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"my beer doesn't slip off the hood now"
I guess that would depend on how fast you are driving right?1968 Land Rover "Park Ranger" camper **SOLD**
1967 109 **SOLD**
NADA Dormobile #601 **SOLD**
1965 IIA 88 2.5NA Diesel
1963 Mercedes 300se
1975 Volvo C303
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New sump gasket just arrived in the post. Too bad I will be too busty to get to it this weekend. If anyone is in Thailand from now till mid march, drop me a line, I will be down south around Phuket for a bit and then up nor east by Udon Thani /Karat. Cheers
Oh and Linus, I don't have to worry much about how fast I'm driving... It is a series Rover after all. haha!Neil
1969 Series IIA 88 Daily Driver.Comment
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Gory Details of my '67 IIA 88" 2.25
I just got her and obviously have a project on my hands. It could be worse...
-ever the optimist- Cosmic88
-Cosmo-
'66 IIA 88" - Stock-ish Trail Rider
'95 Disco R380 5 spd DD
ARB winch bull bar
Warn 8k
Gulf States Grill
OME HD 2" lift
home made limb risers
LR rack with too many Hellas
on-and-on-and....Comment
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Cosmic,
I love the truck but where did it come from? I've never seen one that was that close to being a goner without actually having a major fault like a broken frame or a hole through the bulk head.
Please do yourself a favor and deal with the rust right now. Do it before you start driving it too much. Please!
Either get some waxoil or learn the recipe to safely make your own and get at all that rust. Keep at it on every oil change. You are lucky enough that the truck looks solid but you are perilously close to loosing a major item.
My experience, due to my location being in the northeast, might be particular but I've seen rust like that turn into huge useless holes within a few months of driving. Like about 3 months.
A little bit of mildly ugly work now could save you a lot bit of very ugly work later.
Good luck!Comment
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It was in Chicago for a few years. I don't know how many years but I do know Mayor Daley doesn't skimp on road salt. Which rusty spot worries you most? Is it the ENTIRE frame or the tool box?
I plan on spending a lot of time (time = money) with Stephen Peters of Safari Rover here in Orlando, digging through his Series scrapyard and shopping around for the best prices on available replacements. hopefully that will be here on Rovers North (...totally shameless kiss-up?)-Cosmo-
'66 IIA 88" - Stock-ish Trail Rider
'95 Disco R380 5 spd DD
ARB winch bull bar
Warn 8k
Gulf States Grill
OME HD 2" lift
home made limb risers
LR rack with too many Hellas
on-and-on-and....Comment
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The thing that worries me most about your rust is that it seems to be showing up in all the typical spots. I usually see rust start in one or two spots and then that spot will turn to Swiss cheese in short order thus ruining the truck in some way.
Your truck seems to have lost a lot of it's protective coatings and that is what has me worried most. The best looking areas of the frame are the leading edges around the engine and transmission. No surprise there but where the rust is prevalent, I think that neutralizing quickly will save you lots of aggravation. At least for the next couple of years.
I suppose honest pictures of rust highlight the problem areas more than the ***** eye. I just keyed in on the number of spots with the apparent lack of major failures. Thought it was interesting.
If you can keep after all of the steel on that truck, you may find that a frame over can be held off for a long time. Remember though, that these trucks used very thin sheet steel in the frames and elsewhere (not like your standard domestic truck) so once you see rust, you've got a short time to fix it before it's beyond repair.
EDIT: I suppose I used a reserved word. The ***** should be referring to the state of being unclothed.Comment
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you can also say "nåked, n∂ked, naeked, n∆ked, nªked, or næked" but not *****
ok, back on topic... keep the photos rolling in guys, looking good!Comment
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