Back on the road (Luna) my 1961 Series 2 SWB

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Back on the road (Luna) my 1961 Series 2 SWB

#1 Post by Rambler » Sat Aug 31, 2019 8:11 pm

After a little over 4.5 years, my Series 2 is now back on the road. She arrived in the depths of winter, an abandoned project from a Scot who lived in Kaslo, British Columbia. Having rounded up several neighbours, the Land Rover was pushed up into the garage. Not easy at -35 c and with frozen diffs and the brakes on at least one wheel seized. Over this past few years (summer mostly) I stripped her down to the chassis, with a frame up rebuild to follow. Mostly, parts were stripped, assessed and refurbished by me, and where necessary, new parts were fitted. Sadly, to raise funds, I sold the hard top to a local guy. However, a very kind roverlander has one on hold for me, I just need to work out the best way to move this across country to Sask...thank you!

Here she is in all her glory (recently christened Luna from the licence plate and that its 50 years since we first set foot on the moon).

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask from my learning experiences (a first rebuild for me).
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Re: Back on the road (Luna) my 1961 Series 2 SWB

#2 Post by RamblerRob » Sun Sep 01, 2019 8:48 am

Nice! I love that colour! Thats what I was going to go with until I decided not delve into the rabbit hole of body work and paint

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Re: Back on the road (Luna) my 1961 Series 2 SWB

#3 Post by oldgravy » Sun Sep 01, 2019 3:14 pm

Congratulations!

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Re: Back on the road (Luna) my 1961 Series 2 SWB

#4 Post by Rambler » Sun Sep 01, 2019 4:28 pm

Thank you, your kind words are much appreciated!

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Re: Back on the road (Luna) my 1961 Series 2 SWB

#5 Post by Chad_M » Mon Sep 02, 2019 7:16 pm

Looks terrific Ian!

Chad.

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Re: Back on the road (Luna) my 1961 Series 2 SWB

#6 Post by Rambler » Mon Sep 02, 2019 8:22 pm

Thanks ;-)

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Re: Back on the road (Luna) my 1961 Series 2 SWB

#7 Post by Roadqueen17 » Thu Sep 12, 2019 8:29 am

Looks great and love the colour.


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Re: Back on the road (Luna) my 1961 Series 2 SWB

#8 Post by franko » Thu Sep 12, 2019 9:59 am

Looks great 👍🏼 May I ask which high back seats you are using?

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Re: Back on the road (Luna) my 1961 Series 2 SWB

#9 Post by Rambler » Thu Sep 12, 2019 7:17 pm

Thank you Franko and Roadqueen17. Yes, it is a great colour,

The seats came from a smartfor2 car, that I had read fit, being small and thin in the seat base. A bit of a squeeze but they are comfy (I’m 5.11’). They are vinyl so good to wipe down and have heater elements within, though I’m not sure I could get these to work minus the cars ecu!

Cheers
Ian

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Re: Back on the road (Luna) my 1961 Series 2 SWB

#10 Post by oldgravy » Fri Sep 13, 2019 1:11 pm

Heated seats in a Series seem almost sacreligious anyways.

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