Words cannot fathom how impressed (and jealous) I am of your skills. I follow this thread like I follow my favorite sports team. Pure excitement. Geez... am I OK?:confused: :xxrotflma
I used to have a Brownchurch. Loved it. But if I had my choice, I'd get a Hannibal. I find no need for side rails as everything is strapped down. At times, I found the side rails got in the way.
As for resale value: Hannibal
Wow, that is a lot of rust! Take a hammer and go to work on the frame. I'll bet you can punch a few holes in it very easily. And if the frame is that far gone, you most likely will end up replacing all the aluminum that it is in contact with. So unless you have another frame and another body...
radius arms and rear trailing links are an easy buy and an easy install.
as for the O2 sensors... they do not last forever. replacing them may be as simple as it was time. replacing them between 90,000 - 120,000 miles is the norm, although i never replaced mine in my disco up until i sold...
:hehe: :violent-smiley-031: ...let me hear you say that after the first year...:elkgrin: LOL... buy stuff used off of eBay and CL. My wife used to sell Brooklyn's old clothes on eBay and then turn around and buy her current clothes with the money she made that day.
*Start buying little...
Although being close to family is a huge bonus with a newborn but I've got to say that you need to evaluate what it takes to live comfortably. I was a single parent with three boys for six years before I met my wife. Yeah, we went without a few things but it was worth it.
In a few years those...
That is not what I am saying. I am saying to be careful, very careful. To redo a 1964 SII to "look" like a newer Defender takes a lot of work and some skillful modifications - heck, just read all the threads about it in the Land Rover section of this forum. It is not as simple as redoing a 68...
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