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Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 10:45 pm
by toginthemog
great pics that should encourage everyone to get on with a first class job like yours
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:11 am
by davidmiles
Jonathon, I will be returning to these images time and again, thanks for putting them up they will be very helpful. great to see some of the repair sections that are available, like the bottom of the boxed section. I understand the seat ankor points are not supplied fitted to floor panels, so I'll be carefully measuring their locations before cutting them out and welding them to the new floor.
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:26 am
by davidmiles
Les your pictures are great too, many thanks, I see the gearbox cover cowling was removed, I was going to keep that in place to leave some floor strength till I could get some new metal in there.
Don't worry about the resizing, big is good from my point of view.
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 12:36 am
by FrankM83
Good luck with this project! I get immensly pleased when an LCV is saved

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Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 8:01 am
by jonathon
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Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 1:30 pm
by stevey
first class job!!
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Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 2:12 pm
by StaffsMoggie
Good luck with that one Davidmiles, always nice to see another LCV being saved.
Superb photos, Jonathan an Les, some very high quality work there and great photos for reference.
A few pics of mine, as it awaits some time and a nice workshop to restore it in comfort!

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 2:56 pm
by Dean
Some bloody good photos in this thread gents, thank you for sharing. It's really making me want to get my moggy on the road now.
David, I hope they have given you massive amounts of confidence on what can be achieved with time and patience.
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 9:49 pm
by rayofleamington
StaffsMoggie,
I really wish mine had been that solid last year!! From the cab backwards mine is more repair than chassis

Forget having a cosy garage - the days are lengthening and all it needs is enthusiasm.
Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:10 pm
by stiguk
thats it iv got to get me a pickup
they look so cool
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Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:16 pm
by jonathon
Here's my old van, used as a daily hack. Now have the pick up shown in the pics, just need to sort the rear cab and fit the Zetec and away we go

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Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:58 pm
by davidmiles
Gents, these are very inspiring and practical help images, many thanks. I see the value of getting a replacement chassis early on. I can see the need for that prior to starting repair work on my rusty cab bottom areas. Tonight I have been removing the engine and gearbox,they have dropped to the ground as the chassis has disintegrated. Any advice on how to get the pair out, should I seperate them. I can't seem to pull them free, can't see what is catching, could it be the bell housing snagging the steering?
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Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 3:12 am
by StaffsMoggie
rayofleamington wrote:StaffsMoggie,
I really wish mine had been that solid last year!! From the cab backwards mine is more repair than chassis

Forget having a cosy garage - the days are lengthening and all it needs is enthusiasm.
Thank you Ray. You are of course quite right. I did all the work on my Spitfire on the drive in the open, so I really should make a start on the pick-up
PICK - UPS ARE THE CUTEST MOGGIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 11:24 am
by rayofleamington
I can't seem to pull them free, can't see what is catching, could it be the bell housing snagging the steering?
Possibly the clutch linkage?
If they've dropped the bellhousing should be clear of the rack.
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 9:06 pm
by davidmiles
here's a shot showing the edge of the bell housing coming under the forward edge below the dash. after removing the prop shaft. The shaft just pulled off the splines at the gearbox end, but the bolts at the diff end had to be cut off as they had rusted in. Once ive got the heavy components out I can start removing the rear body, seperating it from the rear of the cab. the cab bolts seem to be coming off ok. There are one or two rusted in at the bottom.<br>

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Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:15 pm
by Matt
Wow! your getting on with this!
I *may* have a spare passenger side wing, and I definately have a couple of repairable drivers side ones if they are of use?
I go to Haywards Heath all the time too so dropping them off wouldn't be a problem!
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:47 pm
by chrisd87
Wow, I must commend your bravery taking on something like that. Take plenty of photos - this will make a great story when it's done. I'm sure a magazine would be interested in publishing it.
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 12:28 pm
by davidmiles
Matt you're a gentleman. Could you keep hold of them for me, I've got such a long way to go before I can even think about wings, maybe I should drink some red bull, Thanks for the offer. I finally got the engine-gearbox clear. I'd better stop now as its a sunday,give the neighbours some peace.<br>

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Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 12:32 pm
by davidmiles
you know when you go passed some guys drive and theres a neat little secret package wrapped up patiently waiting. Well I realise now its nothing to do with keeping a secret, its about preserving good relations with your family and neighbours. I make it a point to sweep up, tidy away and wrap the car at the end of a session. For my peace of mind as much as anyone's.<br>

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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:50 pm
by davidmiles
Today the bed came free, after much scraping of knuckles the last rusted bolt came out, with a screech of metal the sides slide out from between the cab rear panel and the boxed section rear door frame.<br>

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