Range Rover classic
Discussion
v8s4me said:
Looking great! Well done. I've been thinking of a similar project myself for a while now but I'm not sure I have the skills so if you ever want to move it on for another project do please let me know.
Thanks!
Thanks for the nice commentsThanks!
It will be for sale in the future but the price will be quite high due to the amount of work going into it along with the new parts etc
I am looking for another project and have seen a few but there in worse shape than mine was and the sellers want way to much money for them. They look okay from the outside until you start taking the bumpers off, wings etc then you find all the rot and parts that have to be replaced, it gets a bit scary as
you start adding it all up
Edited by dunk7 on Friday 5th September 15:56
Paw said:
Thanks Dunk, I thought it might be. I have been talking to Phil about mine.
Looks like he is doing a great job on yours. Keep up the posts
Paw
Cheers PawLooks like he is doing a great job on yours. Keep up the posts
Paw
Phil and his main fabrication guy know their stuff and
the quality is top notch.
I wouldn't go anywhere else, i searched around and spoke to a
few doing the same kind of thing, some are not quite as they appear
so be careful who you give the job too along with your money
Edited by dunk7 on Friday 5th September 16:10
v8s4me said:
That's to be expected given all the work that's been done. PM me as and when and good luck with this and your next project.
Will do and thanks I'll be updating this thread as the work progress's, several boxes arrived
today with lots of new parts.
It was xmas come early other than i'd paid for it all
Bilstein dampers, Dunlop airbags, swivel housings, front diff, bushes, ball joints nuts & bolts etc
Will get some more photos asap.
Work started on the front foot wells and sills today
Hopefully the body will be coming off by the end of next week
Edited by dunk7 on Tuesday 9th September 02:18
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