Range Rover Resto - Updated and Pic heavy

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mikeeskriett
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Range Rover Resto - Updated and Pic heavy

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Hi All,

My outlaws and I are restoring (very slowly) one of the very last Range Rover Classics. Mainly corrosion problems and spares shortages but still a good project. We had the roof off the other day for another weld a thon!

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Rich
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Re: Range Rover Resto

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Looks like you have your work cut out there Mike.

Rich
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mikeeskriett
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Re: Range Rover Resto

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yep and all to change the windscreen for the MOT!!

It's back in one piece and legal for the first time since the day after Stoneleigh just got to fit a new roof lining now to replace the one the recovery company wrecked with water and some bolt on panel renewal and serious paintwork.

Cheers,

Mike
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Re: Range Rover Resto

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Hi All,

Time for an update!

After some intense stripping and panel work the rangey has headed out for paint:

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The rebuild of the body kit took up some fabrication time as the tin worm had eaten the reinforcement panels

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The reassembly took 2.5 days but the results are amazing

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One of the two Midas's is next on the list probably the Bronze all being well.

cheers,

Mike
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