Fantastic work Alan! You are a real pro! I brought in Exmoor trim seats for my 2a and my 300TDI, the density of the seat base is brilliant, worth every cent! Best of luck with the last bit of work, and congratulations on everything done so far!
It's looking great. I've just bought similar side lights for the front of mine and I opted for a pair of "Pork Pie" rear lights. This means I will have to fit a rear separate indicator which I really didn't want to do. Love those Exmoor seats, very flash!
This is looking beautiful Allen. I don’t have any knowledgeable Land Rover pals locally so I’m pretty much on my own. Watching someone such as yourself is inspiring, and more help than you know. As a retired aircraft mechanic, I can turn a bolt. ( I can also strip a bolt and smash my thumb). But I have picked up much from your channel in terms of the little details of how things are put together, and simply seeing the big picture. My 1966 S2A can be seen briefly in LandyAndy4X4 most recent video at Castle Air Museam part 1 . I believe he will also show it again in Part2. Cheers👍
Thanks, I think they look the part and will work.They are called ST38 ‘pork pie’ rear lamp black See link below www.holden.co.uk/p/pork-pie-rear-lamp-black-1
Those rear lamps are great, nice self contained modern units.
Yes indeed!
Not original
Loved it, Alan
Can't wait for the next one.
Glad you enjoyed it
Fantastic work Alan! You are a real pro! I brought in Exmoor trim seats for my 2a and my 300TDI, the density of the seat base is brilliant, worth every cent! Best of luck with the last bit of work, and congratulations on everything done so far!
Thanks James, glad to hear that about Exmoor, happy with what I’ve got so far
There's something special when the lights come on...theres life.
Exciting times, great to see the progress as always!
Thanks! More to come.
Fantastic Alan, very cool to be so close and looking schmick :)
Many thanks Adam, appreciate the support.
It's looking great. I've just bought similar side lights for the front of mine and I opted for a pair of "Pork Pie" rear lights. This means I will have to fit a rear separate indicator which I really didn't want to do. Love those Exmoor seats, very flash!
It’s always a balance between making these vehicles usable but keeping them original.
Looking awesome. Really enjoying the content perfectionism.
Much appreciated! Thank you for watching and glad you are enjoying it.
This is looking beautiful Allen.
I don’t have any knowledgeable Land Rover pals locally so I’m pretty much on my own. Watching someone such as yourself is inspiring, and more help than you know.
As a retired aircraft mechanic, I can turn a bolt. ( I can also strip a bolt and smash my thumb). But I have picked up much from your channel in terms of the little details of how things are put together, and simply seeing the big picture.
My 1966 S2A can be seen briefly in LandyAndy4X4 most recent video at Castle Air Museam
part 1 . I believe he will also show it again in Part2.
Cheers👍
Great, I am going to look out for your Landy. So glad that my video’s have helped because many others out there have helped me too.
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Just watched his part 2 .
It is toward the end.
Also seen is his Defender.
Those tail lights are a great alternative to the pork pies. Do you recall part number or what holden they suit? Cheers.
Thanks, I think they look the part and will work.They are called ST38 ‘pork pie’ rear lamp black
See link below
www.holden.co.uk/p/pork-pie-rear-lamp-black-1