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  • dabawei
    Low Range
    • Dec 2011
    • 57

    Restoration store started in Arabian desert for LR S2a

    Hello everybody,

    I just started my "Dandan" restoration; I am not sure exactly the model of this series, It is told 1964 military edition. I need a help on where chassis number can be obtain. Here below I would share the pic of Dandan













    The engine looks to replace better than waste time/effort in rebuild; therefore, what other series petrol 4cylinder engine can work in straight forward replacement? I am thinking in 2.5L SIII engine?

    Also do you recommend to replace gearbox at same time since engine replacement option is there?
  • o2batsea
    Overdrive
    • Oct 2006
    • 1199

    #2
    Order a new engine from Turner in the UK. Also order a rebuilt S3 gearbox and transfer case from Ashcroft Transmissions. Order a new frame from Designa Chassis, Marsland Chassis.
    Remove the aluminum skins from the frames on the doors bonnet and tailgate. There are lots of rivets that you will have to chisel the heads off of. Strip all removable parts from the fire wall. Take the separated aluminum and steel parts to be chemically stripped of rust and paint.
    Overhaul the steering gear, axles and clean out the fuel tank and radiator (there should be a shop that can do that for you)
    Order a new wiring harness, starter and battery, and clean up all the lamp fixtures.
    Take clean steel parts to have galvanized, and send body panels to paint shop.
    Order new polybush kit and parabolic springs from Heystee automotive
    Order new seats, interior and canvas hood from Exmoor trim.

    Other replacement parts can be had from John Craddock or Famous Four or any number of suppliers.

    Should be somewhere in the $15-25,000 range for all that, but the truck will be good for another 40 or so years.

    Reassemble and enjoy.

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    • dabawei
      Low Range
      • Dec 2011
      • 57

      #3
      Wow, great full rebuild plan

      I am not planning to have core parts abroad, I aim to use available part in our country (plenty of LR series part available) with little modification such as milling cylinder head/using SIII cam...etc

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      • mongoswede
        5th Gear
        • May 2010
        • 757

        #4







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        • dabawei
          Low Range
          • Dec 2011
          • 57

          #5
          Thanks "mongoswede" for attachment

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          • mongoswede
            5th Gear
            • May 2010
            • 757

            #6
            Originally posted by dabawei
            Thanks "mongoswede" for attachment

            No problem. Actually didnt attach the photos. If you have the web address directly to the photo you can link them so they appear in the message. All I did was get that link from Flikr and then when I posted here I pasted that link into the box that shows up after clicking the little yellow icon on the menu bar.....looks like a rectangle with a small mountain and sun in it and a yellow background....6th from right.

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            • o2batsea
              Overdrive
              • Oct 2006
              • 1199

              #7
              Originally posted by dabawei
              Wow, great full rebuild plan

              I am not planning to have core parts abroad, I aim to use available part in our country (plenty of LR series part available) with little modification such as milling cylinder head/using SIII cam...etc
              Hmm, well good luck with that. However, buying the parts directly from the sources mentioned above will not be all that much more money than having things done locally from parts "available in your country", and you can be assured that they will be done right and are ready to drop in.

              If you get into this truck, you are not going to get away cheap, unless you just want a quaint beater.

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              • yorker
                Overdrive
                • Nov 2006
                • 1635

                #8
                Originally posted by o2batsea
                Hmm, well good luck with that. However, buying the parts directly from the sources mentioned above will not be all that much more money than having things done locally from parts "available in your country", and you can be assured that they will be done right and are ready to drop in.

                If you get into this truck, you are not going to get away cheap, unless you just want a quaint beater.

                Whats wrong with a quaint beater? A lot of Land Rovers have served out their lives in that roll.
                1965 SIIa 88",1975 Ex-MOD 109/Ambulance, 1989 RRC, blah, blah, blah...

                Land Rover UK Forums

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                • JimCT
                  5th Gear
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 518

                  #9
                  quaint beaters

                  That was there were when they drove off the assembly line.
                  1968 battlefield ambulance/camper
                  1963 Unimog Radio box
                  1995 LWB RR

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                  • 4flattires
                    4th Gear
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 424

                    #10
                    So.....tell us the "story". Tales of it's lurid past (whether true or not) and how you came upon the Rover.

                    We all need a story to read on Xmas eve so we can have something to look forward to other than experiencing shopping psychosis.
                    64 SIIa 109 all stock
                    69 SIIa 88 all stock
                    Old tractors
                    New Harleys
                    Old trucks

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                    • dabawei
                      Low Range
                      • Dec 2011
                      • 57

                      #11
                      Originally posted by 4flattires
                      So.....tell us the "story". Tales of it's lurid past (whether true or not) and how you came upon the Rover.

                      We all need a story to read on Xmas eve so we can have something to look forward to other than experiencing shopping psychosis.
                      Story just started and will end after 6 month hopefully

                      Can any tell where chassis number is stamped?

                      Happy Xmas

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                      • albersj51
                        5th Gear
                        • May 2010
                        • 687

                        #12
                        I believe the chassis number is on the front spring hanger.

                        There is a lot of good information, including chassis, engine and gearbox numbers, at www.lrfaq.org. www.expeditionlandrover.info also has a lot of good info.

                        Best of luck!

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                        • jac04
                          Overdrive
                          • Feb 2007
                          • 1884

                          #13
                          6 months? That's a quick turnaround for a complete restoration.

                          The chassis number is on the outside of the right hand front spring hanger.

                          Being a military model, you may want to join the EMLRA at www.emlra.org . Also, I understand that you want to purchase parts locally, but there are some very good places to source parts. For ex-military vehicles, PA Blanchard can be a very good source for hard to find parts. www.lrseries.com is also a good source for many parts. I restored ax ex-military SIII Air Portable and used both of these sources.

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                          • westcoastkevin
                            1st Gear
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 162

                            #14
                            A 6-month turnaround will be impressive...... at least to me.

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                            • dabawei
                              Low Range
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 57

                              #15
                              Originally posted by westcoastkevin
                              A 6-month turnaround will be impressive...... at least to me.
                              Might be I am too motivaite! I will keep you all updated with pic.

                              Thanks for info on finding chassis No. I'll check it next morning

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