another one
another one
This has just arrived chez nous
The ones in the light were the "pre sale" photos
It is in worse condition than the photos indicate!
2 single front seats!! (no bench seat) windows in the roof fallen out, door top fallen off - a really sorry state.
Good job I have a 109 galv chassis to bob under it and a series 2a bulkhead
The ones in the light were the "pre sale" photos
It is in worse condition than the photos indicate!
2 single front seats!! (no bench seat) windows in the roof fallen out, door top fallen off - a really sorry state.
Good job I have a 109 galv chassis to bob under it and a series 2a bulkhead
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Re: another one
Nice one Alex,
These old, neglected, ones are turning up all the time now, aren't they
Yet another project - I think we're all overworked doing these up, but it's worth it to stop them being scrapped
Cheers,
Robin.
These old, neglected, ones are turning up all the time now, aren't they
Yet another project - I think we're all overworked doing these up, but it's worth it to stop them being scrapped
Cheers,
Robin.
1967 109" Carawagon 200TDi
1972 109" SW Carawagon 2.5NA
1958 109" Carawagon 2.25P (project)
1972 109" Carawagon 200 or 300TDi (project)
1974 Dormobile 2.25D (project)
(Robin on S2C forum)
1972 109" SW Carawagon 2.5NA
1958 109" Carawagon 2.25P (project)
1972 109" Carawagon 200 or 300TDi (project)
1974 Dormobile 2.25D (project)
(Robin on S2C forum)
Re: another one
Not too sure the finances agree!
Let alone the rivet counters when it changes form a 1974 series three to a 1965 2A!!
recycling at its best - Abbe Pierre would be proud of me
Found a cheap transporter as well
Let alone the rivet counters when it changes form a 1974 series three to a 1965 2A!!
recycling at its best - Abbe Pierre would be proud of me
Found a cheap transporter as well
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Re: another one
Mick might be contacting you then, re transport
Yes, I know what you mean about finances - I've ended up with at least one too many which I hadn't accounted for, but hopefully one might be going soon
Cheers,
Robin.
Yes, I know what you mean about finances - I've ended up with at least one too many which I hadn't accounted for, but hopefully one might be going soon
Cheers,
Robin.
1967 109" Carawagon 200TDi
1972 109" SW Carawagon 2.5NA
1958 109" Carawagon 2.25P (project)
1972 109" Carawagon 200 or 300TDi (project)
1974 Dormobile 2.25D (project)
(Robin on S2C forum)
1972 109" SW Carawagon 2.5NA
1958 109" Carawagon 2.25P (project)
1972 109" Carawagon 200 or 300TDi (project)
1974 Dormobile 2.25D (project)
(Robin on S2C forum)
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Re: another one
Hi Alex
Well done finding that. It looks as bad as Barney did. As for the front seats, didn't Dormobile change to single seats in the front and single beds?
Can you let me have the details of your transport people, please.
cheers Mick
PS. I know someone looking for a good 6 pot engine and I need a Series 3 gearbox if one becomes spare.
Well done finding that. It looks as bad as Barney did. As for the front seats, didn't Dormobile change to single seats in the front and single beds?
Can you let me have the details of your transport people, please.
cheers Mick
PS. I know someone looking for a good 6 pot engine and I need a Series 3 gearbox if one becomes spare.
Re: another one
Just been ferreting
Came with a brand new replacement "canvas" and roof vent
And plenty of rust
All of the interior (trim) appears to be there
Drag link came away from the ns wheel when unloading it, so no steering - it is as if it has been in sea water or at least on the coast for the last 10 years
Came with a brand new replacement "canvas" and roof vent
And plenty of rust
All of the interior (trim) appears to be there
Drag link came away from the ns wheel when unloading it, so no steering - it is as if it has been in sea water or at least on the coast for the last 10 years
Re: another one
Update, now I have got the paperwork
According to the Land rover service passport, it was sold with 8 miles on the clock by haskins garage (location not known)it's 18,000 mile service was completed at 14,777 miles on 18th june 1981 by FW Cutts in Gloucestershire (Chipping Campden)
I bought it from someone who purchased it on 17 feb 2012 who in turn purchased it from "Hugh" who purchased it in jan 1990 from a Mrs Macdonald (still in scotland) It is believed to have been dragged (byHugh) from the Isle of Skye.
Mrs Mac bought it in 1988.
I have a letter from one Andy Moffat a Dormobile club member, who, on seeing it from a helicopter, tracked it down and wrote to Hugh , asking to buy it - this would have been Dormobile number 4 for him!
Finally, I have a 1997 copy of Dormobile magazine, including full membership list for that time.
Plus a dimensioned "blueprint" type paper from Dormobile showing the seat configuration - 2 seats in the front!
I mentioned the new replacement "canvas", other interesting things are that the wardrobe has been removed (as opposed to not having been fitted) and the PO had fitted an 88 bench seat so he could, presumably, use the kitchen more comfortably. If you look closely at the kitchen (Mick), you will see that same PO has replaced the two doors that should be under the stove, with a one piece affair, as well as butchering the inside to allow a water container and calor gas bottle!!
I can only assume that the driver's bed was never used (the bench seat was in the way) and a holiday lifestyle of celibacy was practised!
Don't have any clues as to when the PPG kit was fitted
According to the Land rover service passport, it was sold with 8 miles on the clock by haskins garage (location not known)it's 18,000 mile service was completed at 14,777 miles on 18th june 1981 by FW Cutts in Gloucestershire (Chipping Campden)
I bought it from someone who purchased it on 17 feb 2012 who in turn purchased it from "Hugh" who purchased it in jan 1990 from a Mrs Macdonald (still in scotland) It is believed to have been dragged (byHugh) from the Isle of Skye.
Mrs Mac bought it in 1988.
I have a letter from one Andy Moffat a Dormobile club member, who, on seeing it from a helicopter, tracked it down and wrote to Hugh , asking to buy it - this would have been Dormobile number 4 for him!
Finally, I have a 1997 copy of Dormobile magazine, including full membership list for that time.
Plus a dimensioned "blueprint" type paper from Dormobile showing the seat configuration - 2 seats in the front!
I mentioned the new replacement "canvas", other interesting things are that the wardrobe has been removed (as opposed to not having been fitted) and the PO had fitted an 88 bench seat so he could, presumably, use the kitchen more comfortably. If you look closely at the kitchen (Mick), you will see that same PO has replaced the two doors that should be under the stove, with a one piece affair, as well as butchering the inside to allow a water container and calor gas bottle!!
I can only assume that the driver's bed was never used (the bench seat was in the way) and a holiday lifestyle of celibacy was practised!
Don't have any clues as to when the PPG kit was fitted
Re: another one
A bit of an update and progression
It now looks like this;
The bulkhead just crumbled, as did the door that you can see., HOwever, the chassis, although in need of rear cross member and outriggers, isn't as bad as I thought
Replacment chassis has had its bulkhead removed and gone to paint man. It is sitting on the old 2a front axle which has now had new seals and a fetching pair of gaiters.
Waiting for the LT77 to turn up and then the fun to start regarding how that is going to fit.
On the plus side, the right (off side) side frame looks to be good enough for re-use. I will be getting a replacement near side though.
Just picked up another 3.54 diff so I now have a pair!
It now looks like this;
The bulkhead just crumbled, as did the door that you can see., HOwever, the chassis, although in need of rear cross member and outriggers, isn't as bad as I thought
Replacment chassis has had its bulkhead removed and gone to paint man. It is sitting on the old 2a front axle which has now had new seals and a fetching pair of gaiters.
Waiting for the LT77 to turn up and then the fun to start regarding how that is going to fit.
On the plus side, the right (off side) side frame looks to be good enough for re-use. I will be getting a replacement near side though.
Just picked up another 3.54 diff so I now have a pair!
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Re: another one
You are doing a sterling job, Alex.
Not much work there, then
Not much work there, then
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Re: another one
Who needs more - a can of oil, a can of antifreeze and a cup of tea - it'll be done in no time
Nice one Alex - looks like you're getting on well with it.
Must be something to do with that new carport - it must be great to work in the dry when it's raining
Cheers,
Robin.
Nice one Alex - looks like you're getting on well with it.
Must be something to do with that new carport - it must be great to work in the dry when it's raining
Cheers,
Robin.
1967 109" Carawagon 200TDi
1972 109" SW Carawagon 2.5NA
1958 109" Carawagon 2.25P (project)
1972 109" Carawagon 200 or 300TDi (project)
1974 Dormobile 2.25D (project)
(Robin on S2C forum)
1972 109" SW Carawagon 2.5NA
1958 109" Carawagon 2.25P (project)
1972 109" Carawagon 200 or 300TDi (project)
1974 Dormobile 2.25D (project)
(Robin on S2C forum)