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    So after several weeks of buying and fitting new parts to my lovely 109 Series III Landy 'Annie', OH has told me that he plans to have her finished and what HE considers roadworthy (she did come with a 1 year MOT but brakes and leaf springs were in need of upgrading/replacement), by my birthday (I did wonder which one but he assures me he means my next one ). So that gives him a few more weeks to sort her out.

    So far we've fitted new: rear prop shaft; rear parabolic springs; rear shocks; wheels and tyres (255/85/16 I think - they're huge and together with the new springs I'm going to need a step ladder to get in her AND that's despite me being nearly 6ft ); rear brake drums and shoes; hubs on the back and free wheeling hubs to the front axles; anti-burst locks on both doors; and retractable seatbelts.

    Today I've taken delivery of a new fuel tank (OH discovered a tiny leak on the old one) and we still have to fit: front parabolics; front shocks; front brake drums and shoes; and an exhaust, including a new manifold.

    There are a myriad of little jobs which also need to be done but we now have all the parts we need (except the exhaust but that's on its' way) so it's just a matter of OH finding the time. She will still need a respray but that isn't urgent and can wait until we get some decent hot weather.

    I can't wait!!! I'm so excited!!!

    OH reckons he'll have to take me to Kirton Lindsay Off Road centre to teach me how to drive her properly, especially using the 4 wheel drive but I'm thinking this is an excuse

    Reet
    x

    P.S. By "we" I do mean we, as I have helped fit the incredibly heavy rear spings and shocks, not to mention the unbelievably heavy wheels and tyres, not forgetting the brake drums etc and I'm dreading the fitting of the front springs - my poor, poor back!
    Last edited by reetnproper; 12-08-2011, 10:57 AM.

  • #2
    Well done Reet, hope he puts a great big ribbon round it on the big day!
    Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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    • #3
      Well done from me too HAPPY MOTORING.

      paul.
      Help Wildlife.
      Take only photos-leave only footprints-Kill only time.

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      • #4
        Can't wait to see piccies
        Happy Gardening,
        Shirley

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        • #5
          'Annie is going to be one prezzie you won't forget
          Location....East Midlands.

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          • #6
            Oh, you would SO get on well with some people I know...! Well done yous, that's an exhausting amount of work to be done.

            Personally I have a soft spot for Series I's but any kind of Landy...I drool. It's a childhood association thing...I was spoiled for life once my uncle had me driving along burnside tracks and reversing trailers through gates in my early teens...tarmac will never seem the same once you have done off road ! (My favourite hints: Don't brake automatically at obstacles, and get to know a good blacksmith )

            Must go wipe dribble off my chin, go play with my old Dinky toys...
            There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.

            Head-hunted member of the Nutter's Club - can I get my cranium back please ?

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