kevins Posted February 27, 2024 Posted February 27, 2024 About the same as my Range Rover classic was, looks scary but it's pretty much all flat pieces of steel or simple folded sections, so nothing dificult to repair. warch 1
ianbmw Posted February 27, 2024 Author Posted February 27, 2024 1 hour ago, Saabnut said: My inner front wings were not as bad as that but I replaced mine with easy on panels from froggatts Inner Wings by Froggatts Land Rover & 4x4 Specialists Not cheap but excellent quality. I had mine powder coated and they are now bolt on. Will never need anything again! The headlamp box on a 300 is different to a 200, which means cutting the new panel about and mating the old one……so may aswell just replace the inner well with a 80s Range Rover part……which is identical and £86. there is also method in my madness which will explain later. Scruffy Bodger and Saabnut 2
Stanky Posted February 27, 2024 Posted February 27, 2024 I see you've opted for the 'short wheelbase' version for the new chassis? chodweaver, Scruffy Bodger, warch and 3 others 2 4
ianbmw Posted February 27, 2024 Author Posted February 27, 2024 3 hours ago, Stanky said: I see you've opted for the 'short wheelbase' version for the new chassis? Visually it’s an improvement, but the turning circle is much better! Stanky, beko1987 and Cavcraft 3
ianbmw Posted March 8, 2024 Author Posted March 8, 2024 Huge work has been done so far. We’ve drank tea, we’ve eaten biscuits and we’ve viewed cars on eBay we cannot afford . we then settled down and started to create the flint stone car. Scruffy Bodger, N Dentressangle, Rustybullethole and 1 other 4
ianbmw Posted March 19, 2024 Author Posted March 19, 2024 It’s time for an update! Think rust? No not Alfa Romeo level of rust, I mean, Land Rover bulkhead in the Falklands level of rust, which is worse than the current state of that titanic. talking of things that are more rusty than the titanic… now remember, I come here for support, not to be surrounded by negativity 500tops, Scruffy Bodger, Garythesnail and 17 others 20
N Dentressangle Posted March 19, 2024 Posted March 19, 2024 Doing a proper job then! To be fair, that amount of rust around a Disco / RRC is pretty much standard - it's a sketchily rustproofed 30yr old car and at some point it's going to need chopping out and sorting if someone hasn't kept it patched or regularly waxoyled. At least all the panels are fairly simple and not too dear off the shelf. I 'repaired' mine with a mix of welded-in steel and riveted ally panels. It's not structural (for the most part) and just needs some basic integrity.
Cookiesouwest Posted March 19, 2024 Posted March 19, 2024 I salute you. Thats an epic task with great progress. lesapandre 1
kevins Posted March 19, 2024 Posted March 19, 2024 coming along, I did my RRC on the chassis effectively using it as a jig.
Landy Mann Posted March 19, 2024 Posted March 19, 2024 Nice work, makes me look like a wimp buying a new bulkhead instead of repairing on my defender...
ianbmw Posted March 19, 2024 Author Posted March 19, 2024 15 minutes ago, kevins said: coming along, I did my RRC on the chassis effectively using it as a jig. Issue is, the chassis is rusty to!!! there are some repairs we will do once it’s back on the chassis so the shell doesn’t de form
ianbmw Posted March 19, 2024 Author Posted March 19, 2024 16 minutes ago, Landy Mann said: Nice work, makes me look like a wimp buying a new bulkhead instead of repairing on my defender... WIMP! Although In all seriousness, Defender bulkheads are off the shelf and it’s probably easier , quicker and is galv, longer lasting……or even just treated at all.
Landy Mann Posted March 19, 2024 Posted March 19, 2024 Yes save striping it all down again in 12 years time ianbmw 1
ianbmw Posted March 19, 2024 Author Posted March 19, 2024 5 minutes ago, Landy Mann said: Yes save striping it all down again in 12 years time A constant leak from the rocker cover and a boost hose leak usually offers significant rust protection Rustybullethole and beko1987 2
jim89 Posted March 19, 2024 Posted March 19, 2024 58 minutes ago, ianbmw said: A constant leak from the rocker cover and a boost hose leak usually offers significant rust protection They thought* of everything* 👍🏻
ianbmw Posted March 20, 2024 Author Posted March 20, 2024 More cutty cutty , sparky sparky, wish we never started this…… tra la la , la la la N Dentressangle, Six-cylinder, Back_For_More and 9 others 12
2flags Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 You are doing a fantastic job sir! I look forward to seeing the finished product. However, if your welder friend is bored after finishing you Disco, you could always get him this to play with. Mini Mayfair 998cc manual. Ideal for spares | eBay 🤣🤣
ianbmw Posted April 14, 2024 Author Posted April 14, 2024 Progress is slow, but we have some progress Cookiesouwest, N Dentressangle, Mrs6C and 17 others 20
ianbmw Posted May 6, 2024 Author Posted May 6, 2024 Hurrah, we have less rust, mainly as we’ve cut everything out and put new in. next? Rear cross member repairs before we re jig it all onto a chassis and tackle the sills Mrcento, Cavcraft, Tickman and 12 others 15
ianbmw Posted June 7, 2024 Author Posted June 7, 2024 Been a bit quiet, mainly due to work and whilst work has been happening on this, I’ve had to be doing worky worky more than work I actually want to do! update: stuff is now gold or whatever colour it is. I don’t usually paint, but when I do, I overspray everything…..more is less or something. And in an unexpected turn of events, the refurbished rolling chassis was collected today…..which was a living hell due to the M40/A34 issue. tomorrow task? Somehow lift the shell into the chassis…….on my driveway , without a lift? I’m selling tickets for viewing this pending spectacular cock up. Jack D, Surface Rust, Jenson Velcro and 19 others 22
ianbmw Posted June 9, 2024 Author Posted June 9, 2024 Can you put a body back onto a disco shell on your driveway? Yes would i advise it? Hell no! if you start this operation at 20:00 after being at work all day, can you finish it by midnight? No! can you finish it by 00:20? Yes never again! close your eyes health and safety, this one isn’t for you. If there is an award for sketchy shite…… I feel worthy of a nomination Sh'Eds, Back_For_More, auntiemaryscanary and 20 others 23
ianbmw Posted June 9, 2024 Author Posted June 9, 2024 It really is the gift that keeps on giving mercedade, Jack D, Six-cylinder and 8 others 11
ianbmw Posted September 3, 2024 Author Posted September 3, 2024 It’s been a while since I’ve done a update. Update is, I hate all cars Stinkwheel, Dan302, Shite Ron and 20 others 22 1
Minimad5 Posted September 3, 2024 Posted September 3, 2024 blooming good work chap !!! Low ontime, Saabnut, Shite Ron and 2 others 5
bezzabsa Posted September 6, 2024 Posted September 6, 2024 4x2 box section makes great sills... just think of it as a HUGE Meccano set....and get the best rust cure/ converter / underseal you can!!! you going RRC front end???
Rustybullethole Posted September 6, 2024 Posted September 6, 2024 Cracking work. Had forgotten about this will have to fold the corner of the page or whatever you do these days. Body chassis interface is just the sort of sketchy shit id do. Well played.
ianbmw Posted September 7, 2024 Author Posted September 7, 2024 Isnt life just delightful. Front end, sills, floor, passenger side all finished. now onto the drivers side before finishing off with localised repairs to the rear panel. but all you want to see is photos of my suffering Shite Ron, Cookiesouwest, Minimad5 and 8 others 11
bezzabsa Posted September 7, 2024 Posted September 7, 2024 Im sure there is a department at JLR that builds in Rust traps!!!
somewhatfoolish Posted September 7, 2024 Posted September 7, 2024 These are British Aerospace rust traps; nothing but the most airworthy mud and moisture traps were allowed in Solihull in the 80s.
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