Range Rover classic

Range Rover classic

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dunk7

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Thursday 25th December 2014
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Turbodiesel1976 said:
Great work! Looking forward to seeing the finished article, please keep sharing
Thanks mate

dunk7

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Thursday 25th December 2014
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1EU3Bxze7w&li...

Edited by dunk7 on Thursday 25th December 10:33

V8 Fettler

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132 months

Saturday 27th December 2014
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A fine and thorough restoration! Will the total cost be posted when all complete?

leginigel

428 posts

184 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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Very nice job,great to see the classic Range Rover is a real classic with prices going north of £20,000 for quality rebuilds.Please put up some on the road pictures.

dunk7

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Monday 29th December 2014
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V8 Fettler said:
A fine and thorough restoration! Will the total cost be posted when all complete?
Thanks.

I don't think i'll be posting what its cost to be honest but it's a considerable sum for sure, hopefully it's future value will continue to rise and i might break even if i sell it !! smile

Edited by dunk7 on Monday 29th December 14:36

dunk7

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Monday 29th December 2014
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leginigel said:
Very nice job,great to see the classic Range Rover is a real classic with prices going north of £20,000 for quality rebuilds.Please put up some on the road pictures.
Thanks Nigel.

It will possibly be back on the rd early in the New Year

I'm still looking for a place to do the body work/paint work so this year it will be more than likely still wearing its original paint.

dunk7

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RicksAlfas

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244 months

Tuesday 6th January 2015
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I did the spark plugs on mine at the weekend. I nearly had to take to dunk7 levels of dismantling to get the back one out on the passenger side. What a blooming job. rolleyeshehe

dunk7

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Friday 9th January 2015
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Back on its original wheels, the brakes are bled up now too

Turbodiesel1976

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170 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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Come on dunk let's have an update smile

dunk7

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Monday 2nd February 2015
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Turbodiesel1976 said:
Come on dunk let's have an update smile
Sorry mate but not much to tell really other than the new workshop is just about up an running now.

I finished the wiper linkage off and that's ready to be put back together once the shafts are finished.

The doors were popped back on during the move to make life a bit easier.

dunk7

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Monday 2nd February 2015
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Finished and powder coated


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