Wood and Pickett Range Rover (1981)
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I recently purchased a project 2 Door Range Rover which I believe was built in 1981. To my pleasant surprise it has a plaque attached to the front slam panel reading "Coachwork by Wood and Pickett". I cannot see any major changes to the car. Would anyone know what options were available in those days and is the a repository or the like of the W&P work?



Edited by Paracetamol on Monday 28th June 09:42
W&P were well known in the 70s and 80s for a range of upgrades to the Range Rover. From an Evoque-style convertible (as seen in Octopussy) and 6X6 conversions, through re-worked interiors and standard bodywork (like the infamous 'Harrods' edition Range Rover) all the way down to waving a bit of dralon and a mota lita steering wheel around the interior.
I'm pretty sure that W&P aren't in business any more so the best bet would be to find the W&P owners club, give them your chassis number and see if they've got any records
I'm pretty sure that W&P aren't in business any more so the best bet would be to find the W&P owners club, give them your chassis number and see if they've got any records
Paracetamol said:
I recently purchased a project 2 Door Range Rover which I believe was built in 1981. To my pleasant surprise it has a plaque attached to the front slam panel reading "Coachwork by Wood and Pickett". I cannot see any major changes to the car. Would anyone know what options were available in those days and is the a repository or the like of the W&P work?
Count yourself lucky then
as W&P did some pretty horrific conversions of RR's back in the day....I used to live only a few miles away from their place back in the day, and saw some ghastly creations parked up outside their place when going past.There were no options as such with W&P, it was all bespoke, and you could basically have what ever you wanted, the only limitation was the depth of your wallet.
paintman said:
Some of the stuff there looks like it's straight out of a Top Gear Challenge. I don't know if facebook is your thing OP but there is an excellent W&P group on there which is worth joining to ask about anything you need to know....
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WPLTD
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WPLTD
as a young salesman, I visited Thorn EMI, who were next door to W&P. I would always schedule my visit for early afternoon, so I could walk round the W&P production line in my lunch hour. They were very obliging. mainly built Mini's then with Merc stacked headlamp fronts and wood dashboards.
https://margrave-mini.com/gallery_one/expensive/ex...
https://margrave-mini.com/gallery_one/expensive/ex...
P5BNij said:
I don't know if facebook is your thing OP but there is an excellent W&P group on there which is worth joining to ask about anything you need to know....
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WPLTD
Not my thing but I am indeed a Member. Will follow. Thanks for the tip.https://www.facebook.com/groups/WPLTD
LargeRed said:
as a young salesman, I visited Thorn EMI, who were next door to W&P. I would always schedule my visit for early afternoon, so I could walk round the W&P production line in my lunch hour. They were very obliging. mainly built Mini's then with Merc stacked headlamp fronts and wood dashboards.
https://margrave-mini.com/gallery_one/expensive/ex...
Made me chuckle looking at that again, they've used three of my photos of John Hammel's W&P Mk2 Cooper S in one of the galleries https://margrave-mini.com/gallery_one/expensive/ex...

paintman said:
Unbelievable, can’t say it’s surprising they’re not in business any more! Probably had big customers in oil rich countries? The other company I visited was a coachbuilder for Jankel, who built variants for the P38 RR.
http://www.roverworld.com/jankel.htm
This company built two of every variant ordered. I remember seeing the 3-row hunting vehicle. and a 6-door stretch for an Oil based customer.
(Those were the days)
http://www.roverworld.com/jankel.htm
This company built two of every variant ordered. I remember seeing the 3-row hunting vehicle. and a 6-door stretch for an Oil based customer.
(Those were the days)
paintman said:
That's fantastic.How much fun would it have been to be in their product development team coming up with new versions!
I, like a couple of others here used to live a few miles away from W&P back in the day . I do remember all sorts of Mini and Range Rover conversions parked up outside their premises. I built up a tweeked mini with big arches , wheels , big bore Exhaust, W&P front and rear nudge bars and a 70bhp 1100cc engine .
I seem to remember that W&P accessories were available through selected outlets once they went mainstream. Didn't they introduce those wire lighting protectors for the RR?
I seem to remember that W&P accessories were available through selected outlets once they went mainstream. Didn't they introduce those wire lighting protectors for the RR?
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