Suzuki LJ80 Restoration Part 5 - Outer Sill and Rear Quarter Rebuild
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Rust repair and replacing the outer side sill inner box sections and rear quarter on the Suzuki LJ80.
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I own two of these in Canada. Every time I drive by little kids they all point at it with a huge smile on their faces. You guys give me inspiration. Keep up the great work.
They are lovely little things aren't they! We are glad to help! Thank you very much :)
Brings backs memories of doing the body work on my soft top LJ80... so much cutting, grinding, welding!
So much!! But its slowly coming together
Excellent!!
Always very professional and heard the new audio! Great video guys!!
These are very tough and competent motor vehicles, my Neighbour bought my sister in laws old one that failed its MOT and used it on the farm, its quicker across the fields than a range rover !
They are lovely aren't they!
Great job mate!!!
That's allot of work,
I'm glad mine didn't have any rust!
It is alot of work but we will get there slowly but surely! Thanks for your support
always very cool
I’ll need to get a pair of those glasses, they seem to do everything! Welding goggles, safety glasses, general glasses. I’m catching up on old episodes, keep up the great work👍
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Never fear, Steve is a dab hand at those safety squints.
Feeling your pain, but great job guys. As I don't have your skills mine was more of a preservation than a restoration LOL
Thank you very much!
I'm enjoying your LJ restoration. I own several of them and have done the same thing that you are doing, I bought one brand new in the 80's and I still have it. It is exactly the same colour (Richmond Green) and model as yours. Keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to more videos. Thanks.
Thanks for your support! They are lovely cars to work with! We cannot wait to spray it!!
So glad I chose to go for a polyester body 25 years ago, otherwise I would have had to endure all this at least twice! (I don't have a garage / carport)
Enjoy looking to this kind of work rather than doing it myself ;-)
We love working with this car! Learning a lot ourselves along the way too!
I very like this video,
Thank you :)
Great work guys, the attention to detail is excellent. I have just got my hands on a ute version of the LJ80 which I will be restoring and getting back on the road. The camera work is really good as well.
Thank you Peter
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Oh great. Now you've made me wanna buy an induction heater.
They are definitely worth it!
Been on a farm.......... well at least the mud/dust will be a lil ... nutty ....... lol.
Haha!
Great video. learning a lot about my lj80
Thank you! Glad we can help out :)
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Where you take the new pieces?
Why don't you remove the body from the frame for the sheet metal work?
I used to work with an oldish fella , I'm sure he didn't no what a drill was used to grind all the spot welds off , he was working next to me and showered me with grinding splatter , says can you not do that in my direction he just egnored me and carried on so I walked away untill he was finished , another lad at another company was ginding welds inside the hatch/boot floor of a car hadn't taking the glass out or masked them up , seen the boss disguss the weld spratter on the glass with the painter , no offence meant but that really bugged me as if I had done that my head would have been on the chopping block .
Yep, safety needs to be in place especially when others are working in the area!