Range Rover classic 1992 body repair?

Range Rover classic 1992 body repair?

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RobXjcoupe

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91 months

Monday 13th November 2017
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I’m on the verge of chucking the towel in with this car but the wife reckons to give it a go.
My classic needs, front floors, bottom of a and b pillars, sills (inner and outer. Can’t see the point in just doing outer) rear cross member, front inner wings and would say whole front end. Bulkhead is showing issues also. Strangely rear wheel arches when you open the rear doors are solid both sides.
I’m a toolmaker by trade and body panels were my specialty so in my head everything is repairable but recently bad health means I can’t do the physical heavy stuff frown
What I’m asking is without a outerbody repaint but to just have a solid shell that is safe to use again what sort of costs am I looking at if the car is given to a garage to do the welding etc so I get a road worthy car with an mot
Below is a picture of said car




RobXjcoupe

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3,174 posts

91 months

Tuesday 14th November 2017
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Lack of response lol
Well have found a garage quiet happy to look at the task in hand. My fingers are crossed smile

RobXjcoupe

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91 months

Thursday 16th November 2017
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Thank you. At the moment she doesn’t really owe me much but as you say it starts to get costly very quickly paying someone by the hour.
Exterior I’m not too bothered, dents scraps etc but I do want a good steel shell under those skin panels. My annual mileage isn’t huge split between two cars anyway but I don’t like giving up on a project. When it had an mot it is the only car I’ve ever driven to make a bolshe white van man actually reverse up and give way smile just for that it deserves to be back on the road!

RobXjcoupe

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3,174 posts

91 months

Friday 17th November 2017
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DKL said:
I've done that on my softdash with the bulkhead thrown in as well. It will be buying a used s/c range rover sort of expensive to have it done properly by a garage unless you know them/sleep with them or you can weld.
Is it cost effective, probably not for a car like yours but that isn't really the point.
Oh and did I mention it won't be cheap?
The fella at the garage said he would pop over and have a look. That’s all I can ask really. I know it won’t be cheap but what is these days.

RobXjcoupe

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91 months

Friday 17th November 2017
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CAPP0 said:
Take a look (or post your question) on the long-running RR Classic thread. Not sure why you haven't had much response here but that's a very busy thread.
My old truck won’t be a show piece with an open cheque book. Didn’t want to clog up a thread with a budget build. wink

RobXjcoupe

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3,174 posts

91 months

Friday 17th November 2017
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DKL said:
RobXjcoupe said:
The fella at the garage said he would pop over and have a look. That’s all I can ask really. I know it won’t be cheap but what is these days.
Sounds fair enough. Usual problem is that you see the extent of it once its in pieces!
As cappo says st on the classic forum range rover thread. Lots of people there who know what's what.
Ok thank you. I’m not expecting a better than worse scenario regarding the rust, rot and holes. Tbh the holes in the front floors let the water out now wink

RobXjcoupe

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Saturday 18th November 2017
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CAPP0 said:
RobXjcoupe said:
My old truck won’t be a show piece with an open cheque book. Didn’t want to clog up a thread with a budget build. wink
Well I post about mine on there and that's an MOT-less project!
Put mine on there now. Another mot-less project smile