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ON A daily basis I seem to have packages arriving from all over the world at the moment for the 80in restoration. It’s really exciting! Especially when new old stock (NOS) parcels arrive in their original date-stamped packaging.

Before I started this project, I always thought early Land Rover parts were going to be an absolute nightmare to source. And yet, so far, there really haven’t been any major problems finding things.

Take the speedometer for example; mine was substantially beyond repair (along with all the other gauges for that matter). A quick search online and several

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