Land Rover Serie 3 Full Restoration

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FalconDesignGermany

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Hello LandyZone Memebers,

Here i want to show you our Land Rover Serie III restoration.

We use the stock 2.25 Petrol Engine

Hope you like it :)

Restoration by Falcon Design Germany.

What do you think ?

Thank You.

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Welcome aboard :)

That does look like some nice work. It'd be worth explaining why you have zinc passivated the bulk of the running gear components ( that is what it looks like to me from the pictures - happy to be corrected )

I'm curious as to why there is no PTO hole in the rear cross member ? (can't see the other cross members )

It looks like you have used steel brake lines .... ?

:)
 
Welcome aboard :)

That does look like some nice work. It'd be worth explaining why you have zinc passivated the bulk of the running gear components ( that is what it looks like to me from the pictures - happy to be corrected )

I'm curious as to why there is no PTO hole in the rear cross member ? (can't see the other cross members )

It looks like you have used steel brake lines .... ?

:)
Trust you to be checking out the rear end :eek::D

Does look like it has been electroplated doesn't it, maybe it is to keep it looking pretty when parked in the storage lock up?
 
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