This 1967 Series 2 Land Rover Was Supposed To Be A Simple Fix… | Richard Hammond’s Workshop
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- In the workshop, wealthy car collector dean has asked Richard to sort out a dodgy door and some scratched paint on a 1967 Series 2 Land Rover. It’s later realised that this isn’t a simple fix as the whole car is wonky!
From Season 1 Episode 6
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I haven't listened to anything that was said, but all I know is that the editing seems flawless!
Just started working at a shop in Oregon that specializes in Series Rovers. Can confirm: nothing is ever in the right place.
Hammond, want to come visit? 😁
That’s still a nice landy 👍
If its had A posts on bulkhead, no pre assembly before painting, work from rear tub forward, tub, doors bulkhead
Also pattern part doors holes are in wrong place
Bulkhead is adjustable before full assembly
Series ii with a S iia or S iii steering wheel. The rest is late Sii....
Can u guys fix my landrover too😂, i have same issue plus be breaks are very vauge and i lost a floor pan strut off back tub😂
2A not 2.
Only steering wheel is 2a or 3...
Not a restoration in my eyes, just buying all new parts, painting them and bolting it all together. It looks false and nothing like the car would have looked like new.
It's the same for midgets, mgbs etc, far to many new parts used rather than restoring the old bits. It's taking the skill out of the hobby.
MASTER AT WORK 🎉
Sill to rear tub needs to be at 90 degrees not sill cover plate to tub. Also door gaps need to be at 34 &3/4 inches top and bottom. Only then will the door gap be correctly set.
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Robert Downey Jr retirement
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂