If you had seen in the intro section I've had this old girl for 14 years now, I paid £250 for her in 2000, it came with two months MOT and TAX, a built in steam generator and plenty of rust worm. When I bought the car it had a complete Defender front end, back in the late 90's when the Defender was still relatively new I guess this was the thing to do to make your series look modern? It also came with a badly fitted V8, where apparently carpet is considered acceptable for filling holes in the bulkhead.
All I done in the early days was give it a paint job, sort the tin worm out and fit LPG, and go trialing.
Jump forward 6 or so years, a second paint job to Ford tractor blue, and a stage one looking front end.
Also added were Weller 8 spokes with Colways copy of the BFG's AT, and a Ford Mondeo radiator which just fits between the wings, and between the top of the chassis and bottom of the front panel.
The V8 modified bulkhead also received some attention to repair previous bodges, and also because I'd discovered just how dam hard it was to get the the rear spark plugs and also to the bell-housing bolts
Now fully removable with captive nuts and everything in stainless steel.
It then remained like this for a few years being used as my heavy haulage car
Bit of an 80's throwback picture that.
And plenty of fun playing in the snow during the winter of 2010/2011
I added a few more gauges to the center of the dash just for the hell of it, also included in this was an Air/Fuel ratio gauge and Lambda sensor that made tuning the LPG much easier.
They glow lovely at night, plus no needles to fall off or get stuck.
Then came gearbox rebuild time, laid out Haynes manual style across my drive, it was only the simple task of new bearings, bushes, and seals
If anyone is ever in doubt as to what does what in there this may help, though I forgot to put the input shaft on when I took this pic.
And then all cleaned, checked and ready for re-assembly
More to follow
All I done in the early days was give it a paint job, sort the tin worm out and fit LPG, and go trialing.

Jump forward 6 or so years, a second paint job to Ford tractor blue, and a stage one looking front end.
Also added were Weller 8 spokes with Colways copy of the BFG's AT, and a Ford Mondeo radiator which just fits between the wings, and between the top of the chassis and bottom of the front panel.
The V8 modified bulkhead also received some attention to repair previous bodges, and also because I'd discovered just how dam hard it was to get the the rear spark plugs and also to the bell-housing bolts

Now fully removable with captive nuts and everything in stainless steel.

It then remained like this for a few years being used as my heavy haulage car

Bit of an 80's throwback picture that.
And plenty of fun playing in the snow during the winter of 2010/2011
I added a few more gauges to the center of the dash just for the hell of it, also included in this was an Air/Fuel ratio gauge and Lambda sensor that made tuning the LPG much easier.

They glow lovely at night, plus no needles to fall off or get stuck.

Then came gearbox rebuild time, laid out Haynes manual style across my drive, it was only the simple task of new bearings, bushes, and seals

If anyone is ever in doubt as to what does what in there this may help, though I forgot to put the input shaft on when I took this pic.

And then all cleaned, checked and ready for re-assembly

More to follow