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From: Ulrico Becker
Subject: AW: SER1 The start of a new rebuild project
Date: 16:40 on 16 Nov 2004
Hello Pierre,

May be I raised false hopes but my SI has not been driven for 36 years...

It is good to know that a later series engine seems to fit without major
mods. 

I would be very keen to see some pictures of the work you are doing on the
bulkhead. Mine has rust on the a-posts. All the rest seems to be ok, but
closer examination will only be possible once it has been taken out of  the
car.

Regards,
Ulrico Becker, Munich, Germany
 
1953 SI     80"
1959 SII    88"
1966 SIIA 88"
1981 SIII   88"
1997 110 Defender


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Hello Ulrico,

Like yourself I have just bought a Series 1 as well. I am facing the same
predicaments. However mine wasn't driveable so it got stripped straight
away.
My plans are to attack the bulk head first as this seems the be the most
challenging part. It has a lot of rust. Around the bottom of the windscreen
is the worst. Things can then only get easier. I am going to take the easier
way out and not get too concerned with keeping things 100% original. The car
runs a Series 2 engine for starters. I will need to change the engine mounts
slightly as the series 2 mounts make the engine and gearbox tilt nose down
as well as not lining up properly and causing the mounting rubbers to shear.
This also made the gearlever hit the dash panel when selecting first gear.
Lifting the engine mount about 30mm brings things level and is also as high
as it will go before the bellhousing hits the bulkhead. Something to keep in
mind if you intend fitting a 2.25 motor.
The chassis has some nasty rust in both the front and rear crossmembers and
I intend to replace both of these with home made ones. I'll start by making
cardboard templates and using these to make up new box sections. All this
will be documented and shown on a website as work progresses.
For now I have put up a few quick pics of the truck as it arrived at home,
about an hour later with the roof removed (which is how I intend to keep it)
and some pics of the work as it was a couple of days ago. This address will
eventually become the proper website so bookmark it now.
http://www.cloggy.net/series1.html

Cloggy
Wainuiomata, NZ
1956 86" Series 1
1992 Discovery V8i





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SER1 The start of a new rebuild project
Ulrico Becker 14:44 on 13 Nov 2004

Re: SER1 The start of a new rebuild project
Diana Alan 21:01 on 13 Nov 2004

AW: SER1 The start of a new rebuild project
Ulrico Becker 16:40 on 16 Nov 2004

Re: SER1 The start of a new rebuild project
Matthew Clark 22:01 on 13 Nov 2004

SER1 Hardtop available.
Iain McKenzie 22:58 on 13 Nov 2004

AW: SER1 The start of a new rebuild project
Ulrico Becker 16:40 on 16 Nov 2004

Re: SER1 The start of a new rebuild project
Pierre Seevens 23:45 on 13 Nov 2004

AW: SER1 The start of a new rebuild project
Ulrico Becker 16:40 on 16 Nov 2004

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