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Hi, thought I'd be polite and introduce myself. I'm a retired mechanic with an interesting history with Land Rover. The first dealership I worked at was a LR dealer here in Seattle. I was 16 and that was 1968, worked there for 2 years (after school and in the summers), then came college, army, and 20 years with Porsche. I went back to work for the LR dealer (different owner) in Seattle in 2000 until 2004 then left because of a disagreement (it involved working on Jaguars which I didn't want to do) and ended up finishing my career at Lexus (boring!) in 2010. I never worked on cars at home (unless I absolutely had to, wouldn't even change my own oil
) Now I don't mind since I'm not working on them 8 hours a day. I built a 1500 SF shop (with a lift) for my retirement so I don't have to crawl around on a creeper. Just bought the Disco a couple of weeks ago and am going through fixing all the bits that don't work before I retire the DD Cherokee. I've had the SIII for a few years, don't drive it much though. The 47 CJ is kind of a show car, I spent a couple of years restoring it back to original, I've taken a couple of trips in it but it gets to be a long affair when you're limited to 45 MPH. So that's about all. Hopefully I can be a contributing member here.
) Now I don't mind since I'm not working on them 8 hours a day. I built a 1500 SF shop (with a lift) for my retirement so I don't have to crawl around on a creeper. Just bought the Disco a couple of weeks ago and am going through fixing all the bits that don't work before I retire the DD Cherokee. I've had the SIII for a few years, don't drive it much though. The 47 CJ is kind of a show car, I spent a couple of years restoring it back to original, I've taken a couple of trips in it but it gets to be a long affair when you're limited to 45 MPH. So that's about all. Hopefully I can be a contributing member here.
Thanks Jon, too bad the ferry rates keep going up
. The only downside of being retired and having a shop is having (relatives/friends/casual acquaintances) call and want some work done on their car
This afternoon it's the daughter in law (I actually don't mind, breaks the routine) Right now I'm waiting for a parts order to start putting the Disco back together.
. The only downside of being retired and having a shop is having (relatives/friends/casual acquaintances) call and want some work done on their car
This afternoon it's the daughter in law (I actually don't mind, breaks the routine) Right now I'm waiting for a parts order to start putting the Disco back together.
Buzz,
I will when I do something that hasn't already been covered. Right now it's window motors, door latches, and broken bumpers. I'll jump in when I see something I can contribute (when my memory doesn't decide to leave me, which happens more frequently these days
). Maybe I should try posting a picture, I had to have my son write out instructions when I posted pics on the CJ2A site, so I still have him for a resource if I get stuck. Right now I'm re-familiarizing myself with RAVE, (still had the discs) and digging the special tools out of storage (I ended up buying a lot of them because every time I went to the tool room to get one, it was missing and I got tired of looking around until I found it under someones bench.), Ah, the memories
I will when I do something that hasn't already been covered. Right now it's window motors, door latches, and broken bumpers. I'll jump in when I see something I can contribute (when my memory doesn't decide to leave me, which happens more frequently these days
). Maybe I should try posting a picture, I had to have my son write out instructions when I posted pics on the CJ2A site, so I still have him for a resource if I get stuck. Right now I'm re-familiarizing myself with RAVE, (still had the discs) and digging the special tools out of storage (I ended up buying a lot of them because every time I went to the tool room to get one, it was missing and I got tired of looking around until I found it under someones bench.), Ah, the memories
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