Traveller restoration.

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Mark Wilson
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Re: Traveller restoration.

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And there was me telling Greendefender that I wasn't sure it was a good idea to roll a Traveller without its wood.... Think he's got his answer here!

Jealous of your working conditions and your skills, looks brilliant!

Mark
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Re: Traveller restoration.

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Mark Wilson wrote:And there was me telling Greendefender that I wasn't sure it was a good idea to roll a Traveller without its wood.... Think he's got his answer here!

Jealous of your working conditions and your skills, looks brilliant!

Mark
Most of the wood is still in place only the front half of the wheel arch has gone and the part up the back of the door pillar nothing seems to have budged but I did weld in a few braces as well to be sure

Thanks for the kind comments
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Re: Traveller restoration.

Post by RichardLewis »

Samuel I envy your skill and expertise and I look forward to more pictures. :D Wishing you all the best in the future. Richard in canada.
Samuelfraz
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Re: Traveller restoration.

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RichardLewis wrote:Samuel I envy your skill and expertise and I look forward to more pictures. :D Wishing you all the best in the future. Richard in canada.
Muchly appreciated. :D
DAVIDMCCULLOUGH
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Re: Traveller restoration.

Post by DAVIDMCCULLOUGH »

Super job, very neat work! 8)


Too many Minors so little time.....
Samuelfraz
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Re: Traveller restoration.

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DAVIDMCCULLOUGH wrote:Super job, very neat work! 8)
Thanks David, I am trying not to over lap any metal when putting in patches everything is butt welded unless where is plug welded seams etc.
I am just hoping the wood will turn out ok.
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Re: Traveller restoration.

Post by travellover »

Yes!! Quite good job so far guys, isn't it? I just wish I could give the same loving care as well to my loved traveler. Living in London is almost impossible unless there is a big fat wallet to the mercy of these garage exploiters.
My congrats to all those who strive and persist on restoring in order to keeping one of national icons on the roads!!
Well done Samuel!!
God bless!
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