1967 S2a SWB - Total Restoration
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2022 1:54 pm
Total Restoration... Wasn't that an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie??
So, with the snow gone and the weather cooperating for about a minute and a half, I was able to get started on tearing my baby down in the first (intimidating and overwhelming) steps towards a full restoration. One wing, the tub and the bulkhead to go and the body will be off her. I know the chassis looks rusty, but it's only surface rust so far. Been tapping it everywhere with a hammer and screwdriver and there doesn't appear to be any serious rust on it or the bulkhead. So... I feel good about that at least. She doesn't have an engine yet and I have no idea how good the gearbox is until I can get it out and inspect it. It's full of crud on the outside, but we'll see once I open it up.
On the one hand, having it apart and seeing fewer and fewer steps until I can begin putting things back on, fixing things and replacing things is giving me hope. On the other hand, seeing SO many pieces (all of which need some sort of work) sitting alongside my driveway has made me secretly cry and shale a little. My 18 year-old son is restoring his 1980 Jeep J20 pick up right beside me, so I have a helper from time to time, and his project has given me an excuse to buy even more tools I'll use on the Landy. My latest, my Milwaukee Fuel Ratchet. I'm in love with it!
I intend to keep posting from time to time, if only so I can look back and see my own progress as I go along. Hopefully, others will enjoy following the progress too. I fear every moment that I've taken on more than I can handle... and, competitive and stupid as I am, that's what keeps me wanting to continue - to prove myself wrong!
Any and ALL tips, feedback, (parts you may think I need), words of encouragement, prayers, etc... will all be gratefully accepted and appreciated. I'm attending the British Classic Field Meet in May in Vancouver and I hope to pick the brains of other Land Rover enthusiasts when I'm there. You may want to run if you see me coming!
Onward...
The pictures here are of my girl just after I bought her in the Fall (hence the snow on the ground) and a shot of her tear down over the last week (as weather has permitted - and it barely has).
So, with the snow gone and the weather cooperating for about a minute and a half, I was able to get started on tearing my baby down in the first (intimidating and overwhelming) steps towards a full restoration. One wing, the tub and the bulkhead to go and the body will be off her. I know the chassis looks rusty, but it's only surface rust so far. Been tapping it everywhere with a hammer and screwdriver and there doesn't appear to be any serious rust on it or the bulkhead. So... I feel good about that at least. She doesn't have an engine yet and I have no idea how good the gearbox is until I can get it out and inspect it. It's full of crud on the outside, but we'll see once I open it up.
On the one hand, having it apart and seeing fewer and fewer steps until I can begin putting things back on, fixing things and replacing things is giving me hope. On the other hand, seeing SO many pieces (all of which need some sort of work) sitting alongside my driveway has made me secretly cry and shale a little. My 18 year-old son is restoring his 1980 Jeep J20 pick up right beside me, so I have a helper from time to time, and his project has given me an excuse to buy even more tools I'll use on the Landy. My latest, my Milwaukee Fuel Ratchet. I'm in love with it!
I intend to keep posting from time to time, if only so I can look back and see my own progress as I go along. Hopefully, others will enjoy following the progress too. I fear every moment that I've taken on more than I can handle... and, competitive and stupid as I am, that's what keeps me wanting to continue - to prove myself wrong!
Any and ALL tips, feedback, (parts you may think I need), words of encouragement, prayers, etc... will all be gratefully accepted and appreciated. I'm attending the British Classic Field Meet in May in Vancouver and I hope to pick the brains of other Land Rover enthusiasts when I'm there. You may want to run if you see me coming!
Onward...
The pictures here are of my girl just after I bought her in the Fall (hence the snow on the ground) and a shot of her tear down over the last week (as weather has permitted - and it barely has).