Hey Alan Your amazing craftsmanship is on display. Not only in the 107 but in your videos as well. Please keep them coming they are very much appreciated .
I think every landrover buff will relate to your grin with the first proper drive, fantastic job Alan and so good to see the old girl nearly complete! What's next...🤔
Thanks 😀. I still have quite a bit to finish off, probably another few months. Then I have my 2A SWB that has to be done but I’m going take a break and enjoy this 107. But I am itching to get the SWB done too …..
You've made a very good job of that and given me a nice bar to shoot for with my current 107" project. I find those first drives after the completion of a restoration extremely hard to beat, it just makes it all so worthwhile.Cheers from Canada!
It's wonderful to see it out in the sun and on the road. I can't wait to the the new workshop built so that we can build our next Landies side by side.
Wow ! This is fantastic! What a beautiful machine! Driving solid rivets is a practiced skill, much like welding. As a retired aircraft mechanic, I can appreciate your attention to detail.👍 I restored an old Jaguar many years ago and remember the day I crossed off the last item on the “to do” list. Now that I’m retired, I don’t have the patience or time to do a full restoration. Lol So my Landy will just remain a rolling hobby. My wife and I just watched this together and we’re both holding out breath as the roof barely cleared the garage door. Again, beautiful job Allen. Wish I could see it in person. Cheers Lance
Thanks Lance appreciate the support. I’m itching to get this finished but the todo list is still quite long, but it will eventually be done. I hear you about the restorations, I do enjoy it but I enjoy the driving more.
Thanks for this inspiring video and all the ones leading up to it. I’m also restoring a 1955 107” utility and I’m slowly dealing with many of the same challenges that you have overcome. Regards Matthew, Canberra Australia.
Top job mate looks better than new its come a long way from being abandoned with a tree growing in it I have a 2a I saved from a similar fate all these old land Rovers need is a little patience and some love and they bounce right back
Brilliant Allan! Fantastic to see, a job very well done! If you are thinking about a new workshop, and if you have space please count me in! I have a 1956, 86” to restore!
What a beautiful 107?l hope I got that that rite? Anyway you have done fantastic restoration and she is probably better than when she left the factory. It's a fantastic feeling when you get to drive for the first time you really feel you achieved something. Enjoy driving and I am sure we will meet at some landrover function.
Looks and sounds great! I love the sound of the transmission on the move. I had forgotten about that sound. I purchased a number plate holder for my 107 which fits in the centre of the rear tail gate so the number plate can still be read when the tailgate is in the down position. I believe the South African and Australian specs are the same in that respect. I was lucky enough to find a brand new wiper motor still in the original box for sale on eBay in Indonesia (I won't share how much it cost me though 🤐). Apparently the passenger side wiper motor was an optional extra on new vehicles in 1955. The heater was another optional extra. I'm not as far on with my restoration as you but I am about to install the engine back into the vehicle to-day.👍 I am looking forward to the day I can take mine for its first test drive.
Thanks for the update , I love hearing about the progress in getting all the bits and pieces together because I can really identify with it. I received the seal for the roof now so will have to workout how that fits. Also have to fix my wiper motors as I have sourced all the parts
@@TheOverlandLegend Engine back in to-day, Exhaust system fitted and all new HT Leads. I fitted a new lower rubber seal on the bulkhead and a new rubber seal on the roof to windscreen frame which made the roof fitment really tight. I used some tie-down ratchet straps to help fit the roof after fitting new seals. I also smeared the seals with rubber grease.
Nice job looks fantastic. But could do without the music. I would sooner hear the engine than the music on the test drive. The music just detracts from the video and doesn't add anything for me Phil
I was smiling trough out this video, what a lovely car. And what lovely craftsmanship, hope to see more!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks a lot for watching and commenting
You have made such a Brilliant job restoring your Landy . It put a smile on my face . ,,,,,,,,,NEXT RESTORATION PLEASE.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it! I just wish it didn’t take so long but there will be another
What a beautiful Land Rover i hope you enjoy your Rover for years to come
Thank you very much
Hey Alan
Your amazing craftsmanship is on display.
Not only in the 107 but in your videos as well.
Please keep them coming they are very much appreciated .
Thanks for always watching , your support is very encouraging
I think every landrover buff will relate to your grin with the first proper drive, fantastic job Alan and so good to see the old girl nearly complete! What's next...🤔
Thanks 😀. I still have quite a bit to finish off, probably another few months. Then I have my 2A SWB that has to be done but I’m going take a break and enjoy this 107. But I am itching to get the SWB done too …..
I couldn't help smiling too! Beautiful craftsmanship. Well done.
Thank you very much!
MAGNIFICENT RESURRECTION of an absolute classic. You've set the bar quiet high. Good on ya Alan from down under.
Thank you, Really appreciate the comments.
You've made a very good job of that and given me a nice bar to shoot for with my current 107" project. I find those first drives after the completion of a restoration extremely hard to beat, it just makes it all so worthwhile.Cheers from Canada!
Yes these drives really are special. Good luck with your 107
Congratulations!
Thank you!
these old Landies have always that rugged charm
They really do and it is increasing as they get older
It's wonderful to see it out in the sun and on the road. I can't wait to the the new workshop built so that we can build our next Landies side by side.
👏👏👏
You did a beautiful job and it looks like you have a Series’s natural habitat right outside your door! That pick up bed will come in handy too!
Thanks , I do plan to put it to work, it’s going to be great. Thanks for the support
Wow !
This is fantastic!
What a beautiful machine!
Driving solid rivets is a practiced skill, much like welding. As a retired aircraft mechanic, I can appreciate your attention to detail.👍 I restored an old Jaguar many years ago and remember the day I crossed off the last item on the “to do” list. Now that I’m retired, I don’t have the patience or time to do a full restoration. Lol
So my Landy will just remain a rolling hobby.
My wife and I just watched this together and we’re both holding out breath as the roof barely cleared the garage door.
Again, beautiful job Allen. Wish I could see it in person.
Cheers
Lance
Thanks Lance appreciate the support. I’m itching to get this finished but the todo list is still quite long, but it will eventually be done. I hear you about the restorations, I do enjoy it but I enjoy the driving more.
Thanks for this inspiring video and all the ones leading up to it. I’m also restoring a 1955 107” utility and I’m slowly dealing with many of the same challenges that you have overcome. Regards Matthew, Canberra Australia.
That is interesting, always nice to hear from others doing the same restoration
Congratulations on the big outing. looks really awesome.
Thanks so much!
Top job mate looks better than new its come a long way from being abandoned with a tree growing in it I have a 2a I saved from a similar fate all these old land Rovers need is a little patience and some love and they bounce right back
Thanks for watching and well done on saving that 2A. It’s great to see these Landies back on the road again
Pretty little truck.
Well done, Al.. 👌🏻👌🏻
Thanks
Brilliant Allan! Fantastic to see, a job very well done! If you are thinking about a new workshop, and if you have space please count me in! I have a 1956, 86” to restore!
Thanks James, I fist need some long holidays in this one 😅
So amazing! Wow! Looks great!
Thank you! Cheers!
That looks amazing
Thanks
What a beautiful 107?l hope I got that that rite? Anyway you have done fantastic restoration and she is probably better than when she left the factory. It's a fantastic feeling when you get to drive for the first time you really feel you achieved something. Enjoy driving and I am sure we will meet at some landrover function.
Thank you very much Kevin. You are right 107
Looks and sounds great! I love the sound of the transmission on the move. I had forgotten about that sound. I purchased a number plate holder for my 107 which fits in the centre of the rear tail gate so the number plate can still be read when the tailgate is in the down position. I believe the South African and Australian specs are the same in that respect. I was lucky enough to find a brand new wiper motor still in the original box for sale on eBay in Indonesia (I won't share how much it cost me though 🤐). Apparently the passenger side wiper motor was an optional extra on new vehicles in 1955. The heater was another optional extra. I'm not as far on with my restoration as you but I am about to install the engine back into the vehicle to-day.👍 I am looking forward to the day I can take mine for its first test drive.
Thanks for the update , I love hearing about the progress in getting all the bits and pieces together because I can really identify with it. I received the seal for the roof now so will have to workout how that fits. Also have to fix my wiper motors as I have sourced all the parts
@@TheOverlandLegend Engine back in to-day, Exhaust system fitted and all new HT Leads. I fitted a new lower rubber seal on the bulkhead and a new rubber seal on the roof to windscreen frame which made the roof fitment really tight. I used some tie-down ratchet straps to help fit the roof after fitting new seals. I also smeared the seals with rubber grease.
Nice job looks fantastic. But could do without the music. I would sooner hear the engine than the music on the test drive. The music just detracts from the video and doesn't add anything for me Phil
Thanks for the feedback