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       #Post#: 59887--------------------------------------------------
       1962 - 2a -109"
       By: Eskvalleyboy Date: May 5, 2013, 2:12 pm
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       Hey up, I've been on the "landyzone" forum, thought Id come over
       here and have a look.
       Im part way through a resto of my 1962 2a 109"
       This was her when I first got her home.
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       the work I've done so far is the chassis has been restored, this
       is how she stand now
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       Regards Chris
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       Re: 1962 - 2a -109"
       By: goinnowherefast Date: May 5, 2013, 2:24 pm
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       Looks like a nice one & progress seems to be coming along quick!
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       Re: 1962 - 2a -109"
       By: Arjan Date: May 5, 2013, 2:41 pm
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       :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
       A lot of hard work - well done.
       Keep going  :smilewide:
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       Re: 1962 - 2a -109"
       By: thorpey Date: May 5, 2013, 3:04 pm
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       nice and welcome
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       Re: 1962 - 2a -109"
       By: parksy64 Date: May 5, 2013, 3:32 pm
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       Nice looking truck there! :thumbs:
       #Post#: 59959--------------------------------------------------
       Re: 1962 - 2a -109"
       By: Austin Date: May 6, 2013, 4:19 am
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       Looking good. What are your plans for it? Are you keeping it as
       a hard top 'n' sides?
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       Re: 1962 - 2a -109"
       By: Eskvalleyboy Date: May 6, 2013, 1:20 pm
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       Hey up folks, cheers for the welcome.
       [quote author=Austin link=topic=5446.msg59959#msg59959
       date=1367831959]
       Looking good. What are your plans for it? Are you keeping it as
       a hard top 'n' sides?
       [/quote]
       Yeah Im going to keep her as she is, far more useful that way.
       got a bit more done today,
       my new springs greased, rapped and fitted with the front axle.
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       also Im down to the last of the little bits, just these left.
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       Regards Chris
       
       
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       Re: 1962 - 2a -109"
       By: espacekiller Date: May 6, 2013, 5:20 pm
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       RE Wrapping the springs in pollyethene , is this something you
       have done before does it work? Thinking i might do mine with
       Denso tape but can't decide if it is a good idea or if it will
       end up holding water in?
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       Re: 1962 - 2a -109"
       By: drumlisden Date: May 7, 2013, 1:52 am
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       Chassis looks good :thumbs:
       I can't imagine the polythene surviving well once you start
       driving it.
       #Post#: 60140--------------------------------------------------
       Re: 1962 - 2a -109"
       By: Eskvalleyboy Date: May 7, 2013, 1:58 pm
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       Hey up, the polythene is just there to protect the springs
       whilst the rest of the vehicle is restored. Im thinking about
       using denso tape as well since my old man told me about it,
       sounds like a good idea.
       Has anyone else done this if so how did it work?
       Right I've got a little done after work today, got the gearbox
       mountings took apart and sand blasted, primed ready to fit new
       rubber mounting also got the clutch slave cylinder bracket
       blasted and primed.
       Regards Chris
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