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Milestone today as I took her for the first test drive before finishing the body.

First time the engine has gone in 25 years and is running sweet


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Nice one, where's the write up of all the work you have done so far!!
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Great seeing rebuilds like that :)
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NJV6 wrote:Nice one, where's the write up of all the work you have done so far!!

Im guessing its on a landrover forum some where.

nice work richard. inspirational acutualy
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Very nice ... what motor has it got in it ? the original 1800 ??
Does it have a chain pull transfer case too ?
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tallsam66 wrote:Very nice ... what motor has it got in it ? the original 1800 ??
Does it have a chain pull transfer case too ?


Yes it still has its original 1600 motor, Gearbox, transfer box with ring pull and permanent 4 wheel drive and original diffs with matching numbers.

Here is a link of the restoration. It is a big thread

http://www.lrsoc.com/forum/index.php?topic=5146.0

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Nearly finished :D :D :D

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Whats the thing on the back of the landy
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coxsy wrote:Whats the thing on the back of the landy

That is a very rare 10 spline PTO and belt pulley made in 1948.

There were only 400 made because they wern't compatible with farm machinery which were 6 spline.

In 1948 and 49 landrovers were being promoted as tractors with a welded Ferguson draw bar as well.

This one came from Central Otago and at that time there was no electric power on many stations and the belt pulley would have driven woolsheds, pumped water or cut firewood

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Looks great...my first 4wd was a 1950 Landrover ..it still had the chain put xfer case ...but had been upgraded to the big 2286 cc engine lol
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tallsam66 wrote:Looks great...my first 4wd was a 1950 Landrover ..it still had the chain put xfer case ...but had been upgraded to the big 2286 cc engine lol


For ones who don't know. 1948-50 were permanent 4 wheel drive with a freewheel rachet system.

What this mean't is that on a downhill it could start freewheeling which was dangerous so Land rover had a key ring in the floor to pull up for downhills and reverse and that would stop the rachet working.

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So kinda like a Honda CRV without the electronics :lol:
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Good form, nicely done, redo the video in black and white and it could pass for 60 years ago! Mint machine.
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NJV6 wrote:Good form, nicely done, redo the video in black and white and it could pass for 60 years ago! Mint machine.


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Nice one Richard!
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Here is a close up of the tractor draw bar, PTO and Belt pulley . Number 152 from start of production


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And to show how original it is. Here are the matching serial numbers and dates

Chassis 8665576 build No 5701
engine 865695 build date 13/4/49
Gearbox 865612
rear diff 865680
front diff 865645
PTO 860322
Pulley 860152
Rover Clutch pressure plate and slinger
choke switch 2/49
dynamo 3/49
Radiator 4/49
Tail lights 11/48
Starter motor 10/48
Amp meter 11/48 20/20
Distributor 4/49
Glass 1st quarter 49
Fuse box 4/49
Stop light sw 3/49
5 4.5 inch wheels 48-49
Flat 4 spoke steering wheel

Right type but later

Regulator 10/50
Starter Solenoid 12/50
Coil 12/50
Wiper Motor 7/51
Carburettor L/52


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Hi Richard, what a great old classic, thanks to folks like you with the skills and dedication these old girls ( no not you Janet ) have been preserved for future generations. Wish I had your patience and eye for detail, maybe when I reach maturity. Just think of the fun someone will have in thirty years time trying to restore the HiLux.

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Completely road legal now .

A picture today with Tahuna Beach as a back drop
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Well done Richard!
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Good shit Richard, I've saved that resto link on the fiirst page and will have a read through it when the Govt comes through with a rural broadband package for me :mrgreen:

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Looks real good Richard, the pom's would pay huge money for that Rover, brings back memories of my first vehicle, I guess I was a bit of a strange lad having a series 1 as my first set of wheels :o I thought it was real cool, the year was 1989... I was 18yrs old at the time my girlfriend back then hated it :lol:
The reg on mine was DX4929 so not a lot newer than your's

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Another photo last Sunday at the Nelson Marina

Janet and myself out for a Sunday drive to have a coffee

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I was on my mountain bike heading round the deviation on Sunday when you passed me in the Landy, it looks great, Sounded good to.
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Nice!
Does the windscreen fold down to Richard?
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What a tidy piece of work, credit to your skill. Never seen one that tidy before!!
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petefj40 wrote:Nice!
Does the windscreen fold down to Richard?


Yes Pete

Next summer we intend to go cruising down to the beach with the screen down.

It won't be used for 4 wheel driving even though it is permanent 4 wheel drive.

Top speed is about 75 kph so it is not breaking any speed records but doesn't

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