Hello and thank you to the site. Been browsing and lurking for a while, finally signed on. A newb here but not to Series Rovers. Look forward to documenting our rebuild and having some expertise thrown our way when needed. Hopefully a few laughs along the way.
Have owned Blimey for almost 30 years. Was in reasonable shape when purchased. Brake work and fluids were the big issues.
A large doe created a bit of work after about five years of ownership. New wings, front horns, other frame reinforcements, gear box rebuild, a new Turner motor and Blimey was back on the road. Got 55 pounds of meat for $5,500 insurance company dollars.
Many miles spent bouncing down two tracks searching trout streams and white tails. Also just bouncing around for fun.
About ten years ago, was headed out on a fishing trip. While filling up I noticed a big leak from the rear axle. Made it home, after the trip figured out the rear housing had rusted through under the strengthener support. Patch work was attempted and lasted about two years. At that time Blimey was parked and has sat until now.
Will get some pics loaded up from my phone, hopefully
This will be a rebuild, a clean frame, springs, shocks, bulkhead repair and the moving all systems over to the clean frame. The goal is to clean up everything, make it leak free, and dependable.
Apologies for the long intro, look forward to showing the transformation from crusty to clean. TIA for any and all assistance.
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Have owned Blimey for almost 30 years. Was in reasonable shape when purchased. Brake work and fluids were the big issues.
A large doe created a bit of work after about five years of ownership. New wings, front horns, other frame reinforcements, gear box rebuild, a new Turner motor and Blimey was back on the road. Got 55 pounds of meat for $5,500 insurance company dollars.
Many miles spent bouncing down two tracks searching trout streams and white tails. Also just bouncing around for fun.
About ten years ago, was headed out on a fishing trip. While filling up I noticed a big leak from the rear axle. Made it home, after the trip figured out the rear housing had rusted through under the strengthener support. Patch work was attempted and lasted about two years. At that time Blimey was parked and has sat until now.
Will get some pics loaded up from my phone, hopefully
This will be a rebuild, a clean frame, springs, shocks, bulkhead repair and the moving all systems over to the clean frame. The goal is to clean up everything, make it leak free, and dependable.
Apologies for the long intro, look forward to showing the transformation from crusty to clean. TIA for any and all assistance.
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