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  • widerberg
    Low Range
    • Feb 2010
    • 30

    Finally bought my Landy!

    Hi, All:

    Well, today I rounded out my car "collection" and towed home a sickly 1973 Land Rover SWB. It's been a dream of mine to own a Series Land Rover since I was a little kid, so I'm overjoyed that I finally own one!

    She's going to need quite a lot done to her, starting off with all new tires--what's on there is a mixture of sizes and brands, and they're all dry rotted and unable to hold air to boot. The rear crossmember looks good, though, and the frame "appears" to only have surface rust. There are a few bits missing here and there, but overall I'm incredibly happy with what I've gotten. Hopefully temps will warm up a bit here soon so I can give her a good bath and scrubbing. I'm already making lists of parts that I need, and have even ordered a few things already. Once she's cleaned up, I'll try to assess the frame a bit more closely. I'm hoping to wash, wire wheel, wash some more, POR15, then topcoat the frame with a black tractor paint. Hopefully that will keep the rust pixies away for a long while.

    Not sure if she came with benches in the back or jump seats, but I'm leaning toward benches on either side. (Will a bench clear the fuel filler neck on the passenger side?)

    Anyways, here are pics. Hopefully I'll be able to contribute as I restore her. I've also got a '76 Spitfire and a '72 XJ6 that I'm slowly restoring, so I'm definitely getting in over my (financial) head at the moment, but the price and proximity to my house of the Landy were things I couldn't pass up.









    Bo Widerberg
    '73 Land Rover 88"
    '69 VW Bus (Westy)
    '69 VW Beetle
  • crankin
    5th Gear
    • Jul 2008
    • 696

    #2
    Congratus! Welcome to the family!

    Originally posted by widerberg
    Hi, All:

    Will a bench clear the fuel filler neck on the passenger side?
    Yes they will.



    On another note. It looks like you have all four of the 4" amber lights (the turn signals). These are VERY hard to find and can fetch a pretty price on ebay ($50-$60 each)...so, be gentle with them.


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    Clint Rankin - 1972 SIII SWB

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    • kevin-ct
      3rd Gear
      • Oct 2006
      • 309

      #3
      Nice truck, Your neighbors will love you
      Kevin

      04 XJ8
      92 RRC
      02 Benz E320

      95 RRC (sold 5/10)
      72 Series 3 (sold 4/10)
      70 Series 2A (sold 6/10)
      Morgan +8 (sold 8/09)
      90 Jetta (308k miles) (sold 5/11)
      72 Triumph Stag (sold 1/08

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      • rwollschlager
        5th Gear
        • Sep 2007
        • 583

        #4
        looking good! that truck was on the british barnfinds website right? If the frame is ok and your looking for rustproofing, go for waxoyl or something similar that can get inside the frame, because they tend to rot from the inside out.
        good luck with your new project!
        -Rob
        ------------------------------------------------
        72 SIII 88
        67 SIIA 109
        82 SIII Stage 1 V8
        -- http://www.youtube.com/barnfind88 --

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        • widerberg
          Low Range
          • Feb 2010
          • 30

          #5
          Hi, thanks for the welcome and advice, everyone!

          Rwollschlager, I actually found her on the local Craigslist. The seller had given up trying to sell her outright and was wanting to trade for a golf cart or ATV. I had neither, so we settled on a price and the rest is history. In terms of the waxoyl, would I need to remove any interal rust first (dipping the frame?) before application, or just squirt it in there on top of whatever is inside the frame?

          Crankin, awesome! That makes me feel a lot better. I really like the look of the benches, so I'm glad they'll fit. Incidentally, is that filler neck cowl/cover available anywhere? I searched on RN and couldn't find one (although, admittedly, I'm not even sure what to call it). I'm noticing the "little" things are quickly adding up, so I'm going to be sure to take really good care of those amber lenses!
          Bo Widerberg
          '73 Land Rover 88"
          '69 VW Bus (Westy)
          '69 VW Beetle

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          • widerberg
            Low Range
            • Feb 2010
            • 30

            #6
            Originally posted by kevin-ct
            Nice truck, Your neighbors will love you
            Kevin, funny you should say that My neighbor's wife came out as the Landy was being unloaded from the flatbed and was actually really interested in it. She even volunteered her oldest son to help "work on it." My oldest, who'll be 18 on the 24th, will barely move from his Xbox, so I may have to take her up on her offer.

            Now, my OWN wife, that's a different story. Landy in theory isn't exactly the same as Landy in reality. So, she's, er, adjusting to it.
            Bo Widerberg
            '73 Land Rover 88"
            '69 VW Bus (Westy)
            '69 VW Beetle

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            • oestlarsen
              Low Range
              • Dec 2008
              • 30

              #7
              Congrats, and that's my sister truck (as a Ser III)!
              Mine sat in a field for 5 years and looked very much like yours (come to think of it, still does :-)

              I recommend immediate top removal (you are in Florida) - and I would keep that color intact. It takes years to get it to that point!

              Carl
              1967 Series IIa 88

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              • 4flattires
                4th Gear
                • Aug 2007
                • 424

                #8
                Originally posted by widerberg
                Incidentally, is that filler neck cowl/cover available anywhere? I searched on RN and couldn't find one...
                I saw these in the clearance section, although you did not mention they were missing, they are at the other end of the tub.



                The point being, perhaps our hosts have them in an undocumented pile 'o parts. Give them a ring! Otherwise, I'll bet one of our other regular posters will chime in with a solution.

                Welcome aboard! Glad you found your Rover was a chick magnet with the neighbor.

                Nice find.

                Jeff
                64 SIIa 109 all stock
                69 SIIa 88 all stock
                Old tractors
                New Harleys
                Old trucks

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                • crankin
                  5th Gear
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 696

                  #9
                  Originally posted by widerberg

                  Crankin, awesome! That makes me feel a lot better. I really like the look of the benches, so I'm glad they'll fit. Incidentally, is that filler neck cowl/cover available anywhere? I searched on RN and couldn't find one (although, admittedly, I'm not even sure what to call it). I'm noticing the "little" things are quickly adding up, so I'm going to be sure to take really good care of those amber lenses!
                  The little things do add up! Just make sure that you do not get in over your head.

                  The waxoyl can be applied with minimal surface preparation. Clean it if you can.

                  Our host probably has the gas cowl…but there are some other sites out there that have parts for our series…ex. Rovers Down South and Rovah Farm.

                  Most of us have sites, web albums, etc...and should all be experienced enough to offer suggestions....
                  For example...here is my rebuild that is driving my girl crazy (she thinks she'll never get that wedding ring because of my SIII):


                  Birmabright Brotherhood

                  Take the vow, join the brotherhood!


                  Clint Rankin - 1972 SIII SWB

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                  • amcordo
                    5th Gear
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 740

                    #10
                    And make sure that when you make your own album you throw in a few pictures of girls in there to get Clint to pay attention. Otherwise he won't look at the thread...


                    Originally posted by crankin
                    The little things do add up! Just make sure that you do not get in over your head.

                    The waxoyl can be applied with minimal surface preparation. Clean it if you can.

                    Our host probably has the gas cowl…but there are some other sites out there that have parts for our series…ex. Rovers Down South and Rovah Farm.

                    Most of us have sites, web albums, etc...and should all be experienced enough to offer suggestions....
                    For example...here is my rebuild that is driving my girl crazy (she thinks she'll never get that wedding ring because of my SIII):
                    http://picasaweb.google.com/clint.ra...eat=directlink

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                    • bmohan55
                      4th Gear
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 435

                      #11
                      ...For example...here is my rebuild that is driving my girl crazy (she thinks she'll never get that wedding ring because of my SIII):


                      ...and mine's getting ready to give her's back for the same reason!
                      04 Disco, Gone-Disco died & so did mine
                      '72 S3 88 - Leakey & Squeaky

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                      • amcordo
                        5th Gear
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 740

                        #12
                        Originally posted by crankin
                        On another note. It looks like you have all four of the 4" amber lights (the turn signals). These are VERY hard to find and can fetch a pretty price on ebay ($50-$60 each)...so, be gentle with them.

                        For real? I am taking all four of mine off my truck this weekend to replace them with LED ones. I feel like I could be potentially rich!

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                        • crankin
                          5th Gear
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 696

                          #13
                          Originally posted by amcordo
                          And make sure that when you make your own album you throw in a few pictures of girls in there to get Clint to pay attention. Otherwise he won't look at the thread...
                          Brunettes....

                          Originally posted by amcordo
                          For real? I am taking all four of mine off my truck this weekend to replace them with LED ones. I feel like I could be potentially rich!
                          Keep messing around with your truck and you're gonna ruin the magic combination...heed my warning! Tailgates, LEDs, wiring harness...fancy pants, show off amcordo.

                          On another note...
                          I'll take those 4" ambers off your hands, amcordo, for $50.


                          Birmabright Brotherhood

                          Take the vow, join the brotherhood!


                          Clint Rankin - 1972 SIII SWB

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                          • czenkov
                            1st Gear
                            • Sep 2008
                            • 148

                            #14
                            Originally posted by oestlarsen
                            and I would keep that color intact. It takes years to get it to that point!

                            Carl
                            Thats beautiful! I am with Carl - leave that paint alone. I wish mine had that patina!
                            1960 88" SII Pliny the Elder
                            1997 D-90
                            "Fear profits man, nothing"

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