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Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Tue Mar 05, 2013 11:58 pm
by discoalex
glamour shot post onewhero - pre clean...
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Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:03 am
by sublimenz
My 69 S2a getting ready for a full restore. Its running a 161 Holden motor and was pleased to find out yesterday that the Landy has already been registered with this motor so no lvv certs needed :D

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 11:32 pm
by oldyella
Link to a facebook page with Landy Porn. Might give some people some ideas / inspiration for there own truck.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Land-Rover-4x3m/133963396665364

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My Favourite :twisted:

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Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 5:51 pm
by mazdamike
there is sum sick landys on there

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 5:40 pm
by yeti
nice old landy out at the yaldhurst museum...cool plate

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some cool old stuff out there..

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:38 pm
by snatch22
Bulletproof wrote:I have heaps of Landies but this is there correct position.

In behind a Toyota.

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Cheers Richard

older and wiser :D

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:34 am
by slidenyo
one on the back chassis rusting away and the front body rusting away

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 11:30 am
by muddymatt1973
Mine - 1964 S2a LWB. Ex New Zealand army. 24v electrics. Orig 2.25 petrol motor. Heavy duty chassis and braced axle cases etc. Twin fuel tanks.

Should have taken a pic before strip :roll:

Chassis is mint. Engine runs like a sewing machine. Even has brakes!
Soft top is a bit rooted and 1 door top is bad.

Plans are a bit of a do up. Re paint - probably camo of some sort. WOF and rego and then either sell it or persuade the wife to let me keep it!

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 2:43 pm
by muddymatt1973
Update....

Finished enough for WOF..... Passed :D :D :D time for rego at $111 A YEAR.

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 7:49 pm
by peteb2
How's about this for something different? Ex Classic Rangie late 1980s running gear with a 3.9V8 that lives in the rear.

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I've done a few things like sort out fluid leaks, a new radiator with Davies Craig electric pump management up front to cool things properly and a total scratchbuild rewire because all that original RR looming stuff was just too excessive, really worn out and the cause of the odd sudden breakdown from unreliable electrics. I've also installed a set of new gauges since i bought the machine to keep an eye on things.

Most of the time it's used on Muriwai to go for a surfcast but sometimes for the hell of it i take it into work in the Auckland CBD where it gets a few looks from the office workers....

It's loud on the exhaust too which a V8 should be on a machine like this i reckon. In the coming weeks in time for summer 2013/14 i want to go through the front RR swivels that are corroded and pitted, part of the reason the diff oil is beginning to sling onto the wheels...

Fun machine and it accelerates well being as it's a seriously shortened lightened RR chassis.

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 9:51 pm
by smurf182
peteb2 wrote:How's about this for something different? Ex Classic Rangie late 1980s running gear with a 3.9V8 that lives in the rear.

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I've done a few things like sort out fluid leaks, a new radiator with Davies Craig electric pump management up front to cool things properly and a total scratchbuild rewire because all that original RR looming stuff was just too excessive, really worn out and the cause of the odd sudden breakdown from unreliable electrics. I've also installed a set of new gauges since i bought the machine to keep an eye on things.

Most of the time it's used on Muriwai to go for a surfcast but sometimes for the hell of it i take it into work in the Auckland CBD where it gets a few looks from the office workers....

It's loud on the exhaust too which a V8 should be on a machine like this i reckon. In the coming weeks in time for summer 2013/14 i want to go through the front RR swivels that are corroded and pitted, part of the reason the diff oil is beginning to sling onto the wheels...

Fun machine and it accelerates well being as it's a seriously shortened lightened RR chassis.


More pics/info please! Looks like a unique machine.

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 10:13 pm
by Period Look
My Ex military 2a 88" Rego Sticker says 1960 but it is a 2a and they didn't make them until 61. Carjam says 1960 but first registered in 1964. Certification plate for Holden motor says its a 1963. I don't know when it was built and don't really care. I drive it every day and It makes me smile every day
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Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 11:18 pm
by TJ101
My contribution :)

100" Trayback Defender 3.9 V8 auto Hybrid

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Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 8:10 am
by Cameron
Period Look wrote:My Ex military 2a 88" Rego Sticker says 1960 but it is a 2a and they didn't make them until 61. Carjam says 1960 but first registered in 1964. Certification plate for Holden motor says its a 1963. I don't know when it was built and don't really care. I drive it every day and It makes me smile every day.

Before 1925 vehicle registration took place on a regional rather than on a country-wide basis. Vehicles displayed their registration numbers on the right-hand side of the vehicle, often painted on. From 1925, the authorities issued steel plates to vehicle-owners annually. This system changed when steel supplies became limited during World War II: from 1941 plates remained valid for 5 years.

The issue of permanent registration-plates started in 1964. These new plates had silver letters and numbers on black aluminium plates, and started with "AA100". The LLnnnn system started at this time. An example, a 1969 police car with an FB plate, can be viewed at MOTAT Auckland.


^ taken from Wikipedia. Lots of older cars got a bit mucked up when they went for their new 'permanent' plates.
nice rig, though!

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 11:13 am
by Period Look
Cameron wrote:Before 1925 vehicle registration took place on a regional rather than on a country-wide basis. Vehicles displayed their registration numbers on the right-hand side of the vehicle, often painted on. From 1925, the authorities issued steel plates to vehicle-owners annually. This system changed when steel supplies became limited during World War II: from 1941 plates remained valid for 5 years.

The issue of permanent registration-plates started in 1964. These new plates had silver letters and numbers on black aluminium plates, and started with "AA100". The LLnnnn system started at this time. An example, a 1969 police car with an FB plate, can be viewed at MOTAT Auckland.


^ taken from Wikipedia. Lots of older cars got a bit mucked up when they went for their new 'permanent' plates.
nice rig, though!


Thanks for that bit of Info. It explains the anomaly. I do have black and silver plates EQ1885.

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 2:08 pm
by peteb2
smurf182 wrote:
More pics/info please! Looks like a unique machine.


Here you go.... I was running it up to burp out the airlocks after a new water pump was chucked on... That cooling system is a right hard pain in the arse i must admit. Gotta be on to it to fill it correctly...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-LrJ4qWCTE

Here i was way up near Wilson's Cut on Muriwai on my own and did not want to break anything considering the long walk back when you are on your own so was taking things easy.... That day was quite good actually..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLTC9l6RO2Q

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 3:55 pm
by mike
peteb2 wrote:
smurf182 wrote:
More pics/info please! Looks like a unique machine.


Here you go.... I was running it up to burp out the airlocks after a new water pump was chucked on... That cooling system is a right hard pain in the arse i must admit. Gotta be on to it to fill it correctly...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-LrJ4qWCTE

Here i was way up near Wilson's Cut on Muriwai on my own and did not want to break anything considering the long walk back when you are on your own so was taking things easy.... That day was quite good actually..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLTC9l6RO2Q


cabin will be nice and warm in winter and that engine must stay pretty clean!

Great units the 3.9 efi's. bolted one in my S3 hybrid 2009ish and havnt ever had to do anything to do it and its so much fun to drive :twisted:

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 9:43 pm
by ef9
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Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2013 1:51 pm
by Cheesy_Dave
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My two, unfortunately one had to donate a few parts to the other to get it roadworthy, maybe I should have done it the other way around. That would have got me into trouble though. I think I have also discovered a unique 4CU / Flapper failure mode, small fillings from grinding finding their way into both the main ECU and fuel pump relays preventing the contacts from touching while still making a nice clicking sound.... that one was fun to figure out

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 5:09 pm
by mike
Got some footage of the POS going for a blat on a shingle road. Bit of fun, could turn into some serious fun on a proper track etc :twisted:


Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 10:13 am
by Bulletproof
Arriving for lunch in Mapua yesterday

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Cheers Richard

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 10:42 am
by muddymatt1973
Cheesy_Dave wrote:Image

My two, unfortunately one had to donate a few parts to the other to get it roadworthy, maybe I should have done it the other way around. That would have got me into trouble though. I think I have also discovered a unique 4CU / Flapper failure mode, small fillings from grinding finding their way into both the main ECU and fuel pump relays preventing the contacts from touching while still making a nice clicking sound.... that one was fun to figure out



Ahhh Lucas electrics....... Lucas the Prince of Darkness Ha hahaha

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 7:51 pm
by bryan.daley
Finally, my first brand new car! 6th rover.

MTR muds on it, a snorkel is being fitted by the stealers, 8274 with gigglepin internals is on the bench - just need to work out a bumper and steering guard.

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Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 3:48 pm
by noexitroad
project "scrumpy"

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 4:50 pm
by Lightweight2a
Project 2a Lightweight

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 9:54 am
by Tumor
Not mine but I like the look of it.
Or maybe its the Simexs.......

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:46 pm
by MihiT
One of my clients has this stashed in his shed...

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 5:26 am
by lax2wlg
MihiT wrote:One of my clients has this stashed in his shed...

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 5:31 am
by lax2wlg
MihiT wrote:One of my clients has this stashed in his shed...


So ####### sweet. Please pm me his asking price, assuming engine is original, matching numbers

Re: show us ya landy

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2017 6:34 pm
by MihiT
lax2wlg wrote:
MihiT wrote:One of my clients has this stashed in his shed...


So ####### sweet. Please pm me his asking price, assuming engine is original, matching numbers



Likely not for sale, couldn't say about matching numbers.
He has all the bits, windows, canopy etc. It's pretty rubbish to drive :p
I haven't tried taking it through the paddocks though :D Might be an ex-client if I did!