Ok, so here it goes.
cast your memory back, waaaay back, all the way back to 2000. that’s right. you remember Y2K? Armageddon and all that? Well while the rest of the world was running around like chicken little worrying about the end of time, I was buying a truck…
Don and I had been looking at a very nice (or at least original, hehe) 109’ diesel pickup. We drove it around Langley (for it wasn’t insured, and hadn’t been for quite sometime) and I finally bought it.
I ran it for about 6 months and managed to get out to one event. However my luck would soon change.
And sorry I don’t seem to have any pics…….hmmm what 9 years and 3 moves will do.
I was driving along one day minding my own business, and BANG!!! My first gear is in pieces at the bottom of my transmission. And what better excuse than that to rebuild my truck??
So I strip off the body and remove the transmission. By this time I have already come to the conclusion that the frame is beyond repair as well. So I ordera new frame in from England, and start the rebuild.
Now at this point that I should mention that my intentions were to simply repair the tranny and put the Pickup body on the new frame. But unfortunately I had to wait 6 months for the frame, and in those 6 months Ideas started forming. Ideas that, well lets just say they were very, very expensive ideas.
I had heard rumours of an old 109 five door on Galliano Island near some property of a friend. This truck was rumoured to have a great body but a poor frame. It had been sitting under a tree for many many years and probably didn’t even run. So one fateful weekend I went out to see it. Later that week I called the owner and purchased it. Later that summer we stripped it down and brought the body back to the city. The frame is still on the island (with a white pickup body gently resting on it).
So the rebuild:
I stripped the interior out completely.
bought new B pillars (for a 110) had them stripped, galvanized and painted
Attached them to the body
Removed the door skins
Had the door frames, firewall, rad support, and windshield, stripped and galvanized as well
Had all that painted
Reinstalled the door skins
Had the wheel wells cut out and the bodywork done (yes there is bondo in it, however it is done with stuff for aluminium - the same stuff used for the transit busses)
I did the front and rear axles complete, including the swivels, ball joints, brakes, seals and bearings.
New steering relay and rebuilt box
Rebuilt radiator
Parabolic springs and shocks (rocky mountain - gulp-)
High ratio transfer gear and rebuilt transmission (thank you Aart)
Wolf wheels (thanks Barry)
Rock sliders and front bumper (thanks again Barry)
GM alternator
Traded the diesel for a 21/4 gas (I’ll explain later)
New gauges and custom dash (sorry for those die hard’s - don’t look at the pic’s they’ll only depress you)
All new window tracks and I tinted the windows (sorry again guys)
Oh, ya, and I hot rodded the floorboards and installed Range rover power seats in the front and back. (what can I say? I’m spoilt and I love my 6 way adjustables…….)
The colour IS a Landrover colour, (it’s just off a SII Disco) and yes, it’s metallic.
The tires are Pro Comp directional. And I’m not sold on the performance, I had them on my blue 93 classic, meh, ok I guess.
New wiring harness
heated rear windscreen
Keyed anti burst locks all round
All doors, floor, tunnel cover, and firewall has been coated in a rubber sound guard sheet (similar to dynamat, but it’s cheaper cousin - hey I’m not made of money here………)
oh, ya, and cause I'm a real ba**ard, I installed clear lenses and LED lights for the turn, brake and running lights.
All of the work done in the last year has been at Don's shop. and for that I really have to say thanks. It's because of him that this truck is even on the road. There have been soooooo many times where I have almost parted it out. Thanks Don for making me stick with it. Im happy with the final project.
I know some will hate it, because it's not original, but I built it for me. It has what I want how I want it. And hey, thats what counts right?
Oh, and I haven't forgotten about the whole diesel/ gas explanation, I'm just tired of typing tonight. look for it in pt 2............
try this address?
http://picasaweb.google.ca/redrover1968 ... directlink