Land Rover 2A: How To Refurbish The Chassis And Install Water Tanks | Wheeler Dealers

Land Rover 2A: How To Refurbish The Chassis And Install Water Tanks | Wheeler Dealers

Edd China shows you how to refurbish the rusted chassis of a Land Rover 2A as well as how to install a water tank in the back.

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Juan Carlos Jara says:

Gran carro edd gracias por tus videos eres una gran inspiracion este landy serie2a fue mi primer poyecto y quedo muy bien gracias por todo lo que me has enseñado y lo principal a quitar el miedo para empesar un proyecto

I❤❤❤❤❤my landy
Un gran saludo desde costa rica

inspire aspire says:

Master craftsman.
Wonderful resurrection of fossilised vehicles.
Have been watching you on BBC.
My compliments.

Nitro says:

that is an s2 because the headlights are on the grill

clooper man says:

A lot of these ex military chassis do seem to last well, l would have power washed inside the chassis then injected wax after the powder coating was done.

Felix Cat says:

That water system will have problems when the temperature drops…

Monkeh says:

Geoffrey Croker, get your arse over here!

Uno karpa440 says:

болты и гайки на сухую собирает или дурак или вредитель, надо собирать на графитную смазку чтоб потом можно было открутить..

Richard Robinson says:

Legend. He's breathed atleast 100 years into that old beauty. I used to have 2A in NZ, best vehicle I've ever owned. So much fun

cal brock says:

WD posting an old vid of Edd working on a Land-rover at a similar time to when Edd is producing his own show where he works on a Land Rover feels like WD are trying to cash in….if that makes sense. Basically WD is a shit show now:

G Short says:

So take everything off the chassis, sand blast it and powder coat. Hardly a masterclass in chassis refurbishment is it? The title promises much and, while Edd's explanation was top notch, it does feel like the title was chosen by a used car salesman.

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