Range Rover Classic Frame-off Resto: Ep 4 of 6 / Raiding The Donor

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @drparham
    @drparham 3 года назад +1

    This is so much more pleasant than some of the British versions I've watched

  • @davidreid9973
    @davidreid9973 3 года назад +1

    Looks great! Two nice Rovers should make for a very nice truck.

  • @AddictedMotors
    @AddictedMotors 3 года назад +2

    Unreal transformations going on here! Can't wait to check it out.

  • @mikeproctor3664
    @mikeproctor3664 3 года назад

    I started watching Doug's video with this Rover being pulled out of the trash years ago. I love everything Rover even though I have never owned one. I watch his channel and Addicted Motors as well. I would love to find a old Discovery 1 or 2 or even better a LR3 for a weekend driver. Looking for something in not all that need of major spending to get it road worthy. I live in Graham, N.C. and have past attachments to the Richmond area. My late Aunt worked at the capitol and gave tours there. She was the Southern Belle and a member of the Daughters of the Confederacy.
    I am watching your channel and am enjoying it very much. With this pandemic finding used cars like a Rover is difficult and wanting to make sure I am not buying a problem. I have asked Troy at Addicted Motors to find me something like what I want. Hopefully I will soon. Being 68 this year I am getting in a hurry.
    Cheers

    • @Paul355c
      @Paul355c  3 года назад

      Hi Mike. Thanks for your note. It’s such a small world and I’m glad you’ve found the connection to me. I wish you great luck finding a Disco 1 or 2 or even an LR3. Each of those have so much personality! I hope you have a nice holiday season.

  • @nycsheki
    @nycsheki 3 года назад +1

    That was some of the most creative stop motion work I've seen. Great application for it, really loved that you did that. I know how much extra time that took to do, kudos to you for that.

    • @Paul355c
      @Paul355c  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the nice note. I got the idea of stop motion from another channel called Soup Classics. He’s so much better as a story teller than me. Thanks for watching.

  • @123654789Eduardo
    @123654789Eduardo 2 года назад

    TOP vídeo!!
    👏👍

  • @andresa.9952
    @andresa.9952 2 года назад

    Excellent video cheers from Colombia 🦾🦾👏🙏

  • @mattnoyes7729
    @mattnoyes7729 3 года назад +2

    Really enjoying this!! I have a RRC myself and am slowly going through a rolling restoration making tasteful mods as I go. I'm rather envious of the condition of these vehicles, what a smorgasbord of parts you have to choose from! I feel like you could include a lot more detail in these videos, for example, the separation of chassis/body could easily be a video in its own right. For people that are interested in this content, lots of detail and seeing you do the work is hugely valuable (very different style but Church House Classics is one I enjoy for that reason). Well done on the stop-motion, that must take some patience...

    • @Paul355c
      @Paul355c  3 года назад

      Matt, great point. I go back and forth between thinking 'Who would want to see me drone on and on about what I'm doing' but you're not the first person that's said that. No doubt I would lose some people if I stretch it all out but I would pick up others that really want to see examples and techniques. I did a 35-minute video on doing an engine refresh on a Defender and I think it is more like you suggest. Thanks for the feedback. I'll see if I can pack more in the last two episodes.

    • @Paul355c
      @Paul355c  3 года назад

      Oh, and best of luck with your rolling restoration!

  • @gunnargunnarsson7777
    @gunnargunnarsson7777 3 года назад +1

    Nice work. I am fallowing

  • @wilk3513
    @wilk3513 3 года назад

    You’ve got a fortune invested in that wooden chassis dolly!

    • @Paul355c
      @Paul355c  3 года назад +1

      Ken, the wooden dolly is for sale at $999,999.99

    • @wilk3513
      @wilk3513 3 года назад

      I’ll take it if you can deliver it tomorrow!

  • @stevem4038
    @stevem4038 3 года назад

    Could not agree more! Here in the U.K. we can only dream of RRC's in this condition! Just check out Church house classics to see the 'restoration' effort undertaken to recover these old classics. I can illy understand you wanting to take the best from both vehicles but can only weep at the donor car being parted out. Can you go into a little more detail on the implications of a salvage title? Does this mean it is no longer road legal and thus can never be repaired and put back on the road? I assume so as the repairs are really very very minor. Look forward to the remaining episodes. 👍

    • @Paul355c
      @Paul355c  3 года назад +1

      Hi Steve. Thanks for the great response. Yes, it's very likely that the vehicle could have been repaired and put back on the road legally. It would just carry a 'branding' on the title for ever and ever and I don't know about other countries but in the US, especially with collectible cars, people don't like 'qualifiers'. If this were just a commercial work truck or Honda Civic grocery-getter, many people would say 'who cares about a Salvage title, I'll just drive it into the ground and sell it for scrap when I'm done'. However, I find that most people when making an emotionally-motivated purchase such as a RRC (compared to a practical purchase) want to have a nice clean title so they aren't explaining and explaining when they try to sell it some day. You can always sell anything if the price is low enough but in the US, repaired salvage vehicles often go for significantly less than clean titles, even if the repairs are minor. I just decided that if I was going to spend so many hours and my blood, sweat and tears on this restoration, it would break my heart at the end if people looked down on it because of a branded title. Many people try to get the government to remove the salvage history from the record but it's almost NEVER possible. I hope that helps a little. Some will argue. I'm just providing my own experience.

  • @alejourbanskater
    @alejourbanskater 2 года назад

    Hi there. Great video, and your sense of humor is awesome. Love to see more detail in all of the work you have done into the RRC.
    I have one and I’m trying to restore it, but can’t find parts for it. Any suggestions? Seem you have plenty of parts. Are you willing to sell me some? I’m from Mexico tho.

    • @Paul355c
      @Paul355c  2 года назад

      Hello Alejandro. Thanks for the nice comment. I’m excited to hear about your project. Yes, the aftermarket hasn’t quite caught up with the soaring popularity of the Range Rover Classics. My success was mostly because I had that donor and I could pick parts off of it (select the best part from either of the two vehicles).
      Otherwise, you just have to keep using a Google to find sources. Make sure to watch eBay as you may find that helpful.
      I’ve sold most of my left over parts. I still have a good front bumper but that’s about it. Let me know if there are certain things you need and I’ll let you know if I have a source.

    • @alejourbanskater
      @alejourbanskater 2 года назад

      @@Paul355c
      I haven’t search a lot on eBay because all of it it’s in the US market, so I have to pay a lot on fees (importation) but I will give a try, maybe something come up. I also search on Facebook groups, lately I have purchase the front signal turns in the US (still on their way).
      But I guess that maybe you can point me in the direction from you get those panels for the floor, mostly the driver side.
      If you know something, I will appreciate it very much.

    • @Paul355c
      @Paul355c  2 года назад +1

      @@alejourbanskater here are the main places I used to find different things:
      I got the steel floor panels from www.island-4x4.co.uk/
      Here are some other helpful places:
      www.roverparts.com/
      www.bearmach.com/
      And yes there are good Facebook groups like Range Rover Classic Classified
      Good luck with your project

    • @alejourbanskater
      @alejourbanskater 2 года назад

      @@Paul355c
      Thanks!!! The prices are much lower than other sites. And the catalogue is huge. Have already done some shopping.
      Again, thanks a lot man.