Range Rover Classic Restoration
Discussion
Before I start to surf the net............I thought I would ask the question on here.....Hoping all you LR fans might be able to point me in the right direction.
I am going to give myself a birthday present............by hopefully finding a company that can take my old 1991 Range Rover and restore her to her former glory............nothing special like some of you guys are doing with TVR and LS3 motors.........just as she is but quality rebuilt so I can use her for the next 25 years.....!!!!!
I am going to give myself a birthday present............by hopefully finding a company that can take my old 1991 Range Rover and restore her to her former glory............nothing special like some of you guys are doing with TVR and LS3 motors.........just as she is but quality rebuilt so I can use her for the next 25 years.....!!!!!
I don't know who did what but you might find this of interest:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
ETA Twenty-ten engineering are mentioned early in the thread & Google says: http://www.twentytenengineering.co.uk/
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
ETA Twenty-ten engineering are mentioned early in the thread & Google says: http://www.twentytenengineering.co.uk/
Edited by paintman on Saturday 21st January 19:30
These guys are in Redditch and specialise in Range Rover Classics - have about 30 of them in their yard plus a few inside the building:
http://www.twentytenengineering.co.uk/
I popped in to see if they would rebuild my Series 3 Land Rover but they couldn't help me. There was a near complete Classic which looked stunning. No affiliation and can't recommend as I've not used them.
FFG
http://www.twentytenengineering.co.uk/
I popped in to see if they would rebuild my Series 3 Land Rover but they couldn't help me. There was a near complete Classic which looked stunning. No affiliation and can't recommend as I've not used them.
FFG
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