Truly lovely restorations. I love your honesty about the leaky canvas soft tops. But then all these quirks are a part of the authentic old Landy experience…
Beautifully done. Wish you had a twin in the UK. We have many very expensive original spec restorations and many overly modified. Saying that, perhaps one or more of the UK based specialists do similar work to you guys, which appears absolutely exemplary.
Hi Mike, I restore motor vehicles for a living like you. I wish mine were as simple as Land Rovers.... ( that said, I have a 1953 80" in the shop to recommission after long storage after a 1980's "restoration".) My point is, that this caper is very demanding and continually throws up problem after problem that has to be overcome. You have to be like a dog at a bone. You need passion. You demonstrate the determination needed and the passion, and, as a result, I am sure you have many satisfied customers. Being OCD about detail helps mightily. I know that you gain great frustration and ultimately satisfaction , upon prevailing, from your work. I know that you go to work and enjoy your job, something that the greater part of humanity misses out on in life. I also know that for you, like me, your latest project is your best one and it is a continual quest to learn and improve. I appreciate your videos very much. Thank you Mike.
I think you deliver a superb restaurtion/restomod . This is how the LandRover could have been in the sixties if the the technology had been available in those year.👍 I own some 10 LandRovers from '59 to '77 gasoline and diesel. 88 and 109. I love my LandRovers. I think it is also the best vehicle if you want to restore a car for the first time. Just like the vw beatle which is also a nice car to restore because you can take them apart piece by piece. Greetings from The Netherlands.
Another amazing job, Mike!!!! The modern upgrades are great. Not nearly a restomod but taking advantage of 50 years of mechanical advancement. Well done!! I want all the upgrades you did on my 109!
Exceptional video and superb job with this restoration. Looks vastly more professionally done than any Land Rover series vehicle my former business ever "restored"---including one we did for my late father and a 1967 NADA 6-cylinder we converted to Series III specification (with same NADA six in it) for me. You have what appears from the many videos I've seen, the best and most professionally restored Land Rovers "made" in the U.S.A. Perhaps some day I will talk with you guys and put an order in for one for me. Great work! And I've got to agree with you about the brakes and the rear half shafts. The originals, 591378 and 591379 (vintage to SII, IIA & III to about 1981, as I recall)---and I'm talking factory OEM---seemed to have been built to break "about one and a half inches out from the inboard (diff) end" of both right and left rear half shafts. My former business sold a huge number of B.L. supplied rear half shafts of the two part numbers quoted here. They're from memory. I left that business on 1 January 1986. Fabulous looking job you've done with all the Land Rovers I've seen from your business via the many videos I've seen. Thank you for these excellent videos and for your love for the old Land Rovers! Andy McKane, P.O. Box 166, Maunaloa, Molokai, Hawaii 96770.
I'm picking up a 1974 Series 3 tomorrow on Long Island. It's in pieces but has a new galvanized frame, suspension kit, and the bulk head has been painted. It's completely bare. Good time to consider improvements. 5 speed, EFI, disk brakes. Hooooohaw
Adoro este canal , é só projetos top tomara eu ter dinheiro suficiente para mandar o meu defender para aí ,tenho a certeza que sairia melhor que de fábrica.
Excellent work. On a previous vehicle (a 1969 I think) you used Raptor liner under the body panels and powder coated some of the components (axles and wheels, I believe). Is there a reason why you don’t do this for all vehicles? Regards from England.
Great job! Congratulations! May I ask you wich CV drive shaft did you use? I have some rear vibrations in my 88 Series 3 Soft Top with the combination Michelin 7.50 and RM-Parabolics Springs. I couldn't find any wide angle propshaft because they were always to long...
Which disc brake conversion are you using? I live in the UK and only one I can find which accepts standard wheels is the Heystee kit, but they're currently out of stock.
I have 2 series 2a 1966 ex military. And I hope you don't mind. I have taken some of your upgrades to use on mine. Shame we don't have you here in England
@@rogerwileman9965 those aftermarket front panels that you see for sale really don't fit well, I actually don't have a source for Series III NOS fenders either. Plus we want to keep all of the vehicle's original body panels, modifying the fender only takes about 30 minutes when you have a jig. You would never really be able to tell it's not factory!
I have a 63 as well, do you know why the front driving lights turn off when the headlights go on. Its not a switch problem because the original owners manual states that the driving lights will turn off when headlights are in use. Thanks, Jason
I will try for 80mph with my personal vehicle when we get it done, I'm sure it will do it but will be close to redline. I only test drive customer vehicles up to 70mph in their 200 test drive miles.
Hello, i have a series II 1962 but i need to restore it, but i live in guatemala and i have my own workshop and also because of the distance to you guys is more easy for me to restore it by myself, but i have a little question where you buy that parts like the fuel system and all that stuff or if you sell that parts, hope you can answer me thanks
Truly lovely restorations. I love your honesty about the leaky canvas soft tops. But then all these quirks are a part of the authentic old Landy experience…
The pinnacle of restored Land Rover series
Beautifully done. Wish you had a twin in the UK. We have many very expensive original spec restorations and many overly modified. Saying that, perhaps one or more of the UK based specialists do similar work to you guys, which appears absolutely exemplary.
What a beautiful Land Rover ,you guys do a fantastic job ,l can not believe it thank you for the video
Fantastic work. I'm just starting on a 1955 series 1, 107" restoration and am going through money like you wouldn't believe!
Another beauty! History lives on within these vehicles. Well done sir.
Absolutely beautifully done. The best I have ever come across. Very well done to all that had a hand in building this beautiful truck.
Thank you for sharing the ins and outs of your rebuilds its given me some ideas for my 1964 rebuild
Hi Mike,
I restore motor vehicles for a living like you.
I wish mine were as simple as Land Rovers....
( that said, I have a 1953 80" in the shop to recommission after long storage after a 1980's "restoration".)
My point is, that this caper is very demanding and continually throws up problem after problem that has to be overcome.
You have to be like a dog at a bone.
You need passion.
You demonstrate the determination needed and the passion, and, as a result, I am sure you have many satisfied customers.
Being OCD about detail helps mightily.
I know that you gain great frustration and ultimately satisfaction , upon prevailing, from your work.
I know that you go to work and enjoy your job, something that the greater part of humanity misses out on in life.
I also know that for you, like me, your latest project is your best one and it is a continual quest to learn and improve.
I appreciate your videos very much.
Thank you Mike.
I think you deliver a superb restaurtion/restomod . This is how the LandRover could have been in the sixties if the the technology had been available in those year.👍
I own some 10 LandRovers from '59 to '77 gasoline and diesel. 88 and 109. I love my LandRovers.
I think it is also the best vehicle if you want to restore a car for the first time. Just like the vw beatle which is also a nice car to restore because you can take them apart piece by piece.
Greetings from The Netherlands.
Eternal beauty..
A Legandary British genuine vehicle.
Love from PALESTINE
Another amazing job, Mike!!!! The modern upgrades are great. Not nearly a restomod but taking advantage of 50 years of mechanical advancement. Well done!! I want all the upgrades you did on my 109!
soooo nice! my 63 IIA should look like this, such an improvement!
Good choice on the XZL tires, I love those on my Series.
Exceptional video and superb job with this restoration. Looks vastly more professionally done than any Land Rover series vehicle my former business ever "restored"---including one we did for my late father and a 1967 NADA 6-cylinder we converted to Series III specification (with same NADA six in it) for me. You have what appears from the many videos I've seen, the best and most professionally restored Land Rovers "made" in the U.S.A. Perhaps some day I will talk with you guys and put an order in for one for me. Great work! And I've got to agree with you about the brakes and the rear half shafts. The originals, 591378 and 591379 (vintage to SII, IIA & III to about 1981, as I recall)---and I'm talking factory OEM---seemed to have been built to break "about one and a half inches out from the inboard (diff) end" of both right and left rear half shafts. My former business sold a huge number of B.L. supplied rear half shafts of the two part numbers quoted here. They're from memory. I left that business on 1 January 1986. Fabulous looking job you've done with all the Land Rovers I've seen from your business via the many videos I've seen. Thank you for these excellent videos and for your love for the old Land Rovers! Andy McKane, P.O. Box 166, Maunaloa, Molokai, Hawaii 96770.
A very nice looking llA, if you go for looks the One Ton rims always improve the stance and give a slightly wider wheel track.
Perfectly done! Great job👌
Modifying the linkage so it ends up in the original position sounds interesting. Picked up the Ashcroft stumpy R380.
I'm picking up a 1974 Series 3 tomorrow on Long Island. It's in pieces but has a new galvanized frame, suspension kit, and the bulk head has been painted. It's completely bare. Good time to consider improvements. 5 speed, EFI, disk brakes. Hooooohaw
Another brilliant project!
Very informative! I feel like I have been schooled BIG TIME!!!
Thank you , Sir!!! Details Iike these I have never seen 🤓
Another beauty Mike! Inspiring work
Adoro este canal , é só projetos top tomara eu ter dinheiro suficiente para mandar o meu defender para aí ,tenho a certeza que sairia melhor que de fábrica.
Excellent quality work . This is top notch .
Great job! Rover looks amazing. Always watched your videos, I rebuilt a 2A myself.
Keep up the great work 👍🏼
Beautiful restoration
This is my Dad car... i love thisland rover
fantastic job, well done
Great job 👍👍👍👍
fantastic work. Shame i can't get my series 2 out there for some upgrades.
تەمەنم شەستوسێ سالە یەکەم جار چاوم لاندڕۆڤەری بینی لە شارەکەم بەداخەوەم نەبووم بەخاوەنی ئەم شێرە ڕۆڤەرە خەوی پێ وە دەبێنم دەست خۆشی لەم وەستا دەست ڕەنگینانە دەکەم بۆئەم توحفەیە علی کوردستانی عێراق
Fuel injection that sounds and looks awesome.
Excellent work. On a previous vehicle (a 1969 I think) you used Raptor liner under the body panels and powder coated some of the components (axles and wheels, I believe). Is there a reason why you don’t do this for all vehicles? Regards from England.
Hello, I am a Land Rover lover
Great job! Congratulations! May I ask you wich CV drive shaft did you use? I have some rear vibrations in my 88 Series 3 Soft Top with the combination Michelin 7.50 and RM-Parabolics Springs. I couldn't find any wide angle propshaft because they were always to long...
we used a tom woods cv driveshaft
@@mikesandone2652 Thank you for the answer. I will send them a e-mail.
lovely
Which disc brake conversion are you using? I live in the UK and only one I can find which accepts standard wheels is the Heystee kit, but they're currently out of stock.
Heystee disc brake kit
great vehicles
سەد جیکلاس وتۆیۆتاو ئۆرالت بە قوربان بێ
I have 2 series 2a 1966 ex military. And I hope you don't mind. I have taken some of your upgrades to use on mine. Shame we don't have you here in England
Well done. Takes me back years. But I never had the money. A beautiful job. By the way? How much?
Pat
How can get a modified engine for a series 3 ( 1967)?
Very nice . I a looking at the Holly injection system, but can you advise what distributor you have used.
What is the name of the fuel injection system?
Holley Sniper
Holley Sniper
Ich Liebe den Waagen
Impressive work, if a job is worth doing etc.
Lovely job on the car but I cannot understand why you used 2a wing and cut down for the servobrakes in stead of a series 3 wing ?
Series III fenders have the headlights in them. Series IIA do not.
Yes I know but if just change the front panel it will do the job very well
@@rogerwileman9965 those aftermarket front panels that you see for sale really don't fit well, I actually don't have a source for Series III NOS fenders either. Plus we want to keep all of the vehicle's original body panels, modifying the fender only takes about 30 minutes when you have a jig. You would never really be able to tell it's not factory!
Do the conversions have power steering and power brakes?
I have a 63 as well, do you know why the front driving lights turn off when the headlights go on. Its not a switch problem because the original owners manual states that the driving lights will turn off when headlights are in use.
Thanks,
Jason
Anyone know of a company turning out this sort of quality in the uk? Finding it hard to locate such a company and need a quote to restore a 1966 109
What the fuel injection system called? Where can I purchase this?
I believe it’s a Sniper EFI unit, not too sure on the specifics though
@@tomframes2485 www.holley.com/brands/holley_efi/products/fuel_systems/fuel_injection/sniper_efi/sniper_efi_2gc/
Can these new version make 80 mph?
I will try for 80mph with my personal vehicle when we get it done, I'm sure it will do it but will be close to redline. I only test drive customer vehicles up to 70mph in their 200 test drive miles.
Hello, i have a series II 1962 but i need to restore it, but i live in guatemala and i have my own workshop and also because of the distance to you guys is more easy for me to restore it by myself, but i have a little question where you buy that parts like the fuel system and all that stuff or if you sell that parts, hope you can answer me thanks
Just picked up the engine block from Liefert's in Torrington.
How much, With all these upgrades to make it this lovely looking and so practical , is needed to purchase one like it, range?.
Do you saile kits so I can do this up grades two my car
One question..??? This carburetor is the original of Land Rover...???
I would love to have one. When do you sell them?
can some once advice me for carburetor? brand , How to buy it ? please
Thanks for your time to Mede me to understand but I think we need more about for week drive side
Hi my friend. Is it possible to rebuild series 3 SWB pickup. To be drivable
Think you should go work at Landrover, they could do with someone with your skills;))
If your goal is simplicity, what not convert to electric vehicle?
صديقي لدي مثيلها متوقفة لعدم وجود قطع تبديا
هل يمكنني تركيب محرك وعلبة سرعة حدثة من طراز اخر