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Covers: - history, vehicle development and compatibility of parts - the overhaul of the major mechanical components including engine, gearbox and axles - practical techniques for body repairs, fitment and alignment - in-depth chassis and bulkhead repairs - how to decide between saving or replacing a major component - the current availability of components - major current restoration trends: functional rebuild, resto-mod build, patina recommission or concours restoration

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Covers: - history, vehicle development and compatibility of parts - the overhaul of the major mechanical components including engine, gearbox and axles - practical techniques for body repairs, fitment and alignment - in-depth chassis and bulkhead repairs - how to decide between saving or replacing a major component - the current availability of components - major current restoration trends: functional rebuild, resto-mod build, patina recommission or concours restoration
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Autorenporträt
Emrys Kirby is a Land Rover restorer, historian, writer and professional 4x4 driving instructor. He contributes to Classic Land Rover Magazine and is a founding member of the Land Rover Stage Two Register, which researches the development of coil spring Land Rovers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He joined LSL 4x4 Ltd on the Fylde Coast near Blackpool in 2018, one of the country's best known classic Land Rover specialists. His love of the marque stems from adventurous family holidays in Iceland in a Series IIA in the late 1970s. He bought his first Land Rover, A345 KSB, a 1984 88in Series III in 1995 and rebuilt it on a new chassis during his summer holiday from university. This particular vehicle features extensively in this book, following a comprehensive structural, mechanical and cosmetic overhaul in 2020.