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#11
General Discussion / Does it go?
Last post by Alan Drover - Yesterday at 08:21 PM
Over the past few weeks when I have been doing something in the front garden I've been experiencing a growing number of passers by who comment on the Land Rover and the most common question is:-
"Does it go?". Every time I have to explain it's in full working order and road legal.
Is it everyone assumes that because it's an old vehicle that it doesn't run or what?

#12
General Discussion / Re: Series 2a 1965 Bulkhead
Last post by blacklab101 - Yesterday at 08:01 PM
Thank you all for the comments.


I do appreciate they had had some rough times but have turned it around.
Just wanted to check, it's alot of money.

Pegasus one it will be.

Thanks.
#13
General Discussion / Re: which sidelights?
Last post by Alan Drover - Yesterday at 07:45 PM
The local classic vehicle club of which I am a member has a predominance of tractor owners. There's no leather patches, rivet counting  or snobbery here and my Land Rover is very welcome.
To quote Groucho Marx:-
"I wouldn't belong to a club that would have me as a member."
#14
General Discussion / Re: Series 2a 1965 Bulkhead
Last post by Alan Drover - Yesterday at 07:42 PM
I spoke to Debbie at the Land Rover event at Thruxton in June 2022 and she told me then that she had a new business partner and the old problems were now a thing of the past.
#15
General Discussion / Re: Series 2a 1965 Bulkhead
Last post by diffwhine - Yesterday at 07:26 PM
I think I've covered this a few times, but evidently need to do so again.

Pegasus went through a terrible patch some years ago - too many orders and an inability to fulfill them. At the time it was a husband and wife company - Paul and Debbie. It is true that there were significant financial issues and very upset customers.

Paul was the driving force behind reproducing spectacularly accurate bulkheads and I gave him one of mine as a template. Paul tragically died very suddenly and unexpectedly I think about 3 years ago now leaving Debbie to cope with a young family and a business with a reputation for excellent quality but abysmal customer service.

She has completely turned it round. The trading arrangement with Shielder works well. If you want a cheaper galvanised generic bulkhead buy a Shielder one. If you want an accurate reproduction of your exact original bulkhead, then buy the Pegasus one and pay the appropriate amount for the time and effort that goes into them.

The past is the past and the business has moved on. The days of the poor reputation are behind them and Debbie has to be commended for her dedication and effort in turning this around. They offer a discount to LRS2C members and produce an excellent product. In my view, you won't get better if you want an accurate replacement. I have bought chassis and bulkheads from pretty much every available manufacturer (including LR Genuine...) and they all have their issues. The key point is that the Pegasus ones are accurate replicas and that counts for a lot in restoration projects.
#16
General Discussion / Re: Series 2a 1965 Bulkhead
Last post by Alan Drover - Yesterday at 07:20 PM
Pegasus is now under new ownership. However I ordered a reconditioned steering lock/ignition switch for my Series 3 from the old regime back in 2019 and it was delivered within the promised 6 weeks.
#17
General Discussion / Re: Series 2a 1965 Bulkhead
Last post by WoodenMan - Yesterday at 07:08 PM
As a word of warning my brother ordered a Pegasus bulkhead in 2016, never received the bulkhead and never got his money back as at the time he paid by bank transfer. It might have new owners, in which case I apologise, but if I didn't say this and someone else got ripped off I would feel I failed.
#18
General Discussion / Re: Series 2a 1965 Bulkhead
Last post by blacklab101 - Yesterday at 07:03 PM
Thanks Craig,

Spoke to them today and it was mentioned they are made in Ireland.

I'm hoping if they are made to the same spec, should be goo, but alot of money as you say, so need to be sure.
#19
General Discussion / Re: Series 2a 1965 Bulkhead
Last post by Craig T - Yesterday at 06:55 PM
I think Pegasus bulkheads are still made in the north of England. They did a deal with Shielder but I think it was just as a distribution deal to make it easier for both companies to sell through a wider distribution network. They make the series bulkheads them self still in the Liverpool area.
I dare say it involved a deal with Shielder as well saying they won't start producing their own series bulkheads and Pegasus won't start making 90 / 110 / Defender ones.

From what I've heard of Pegausus, they are well worth the wait. I'd have one for my series one if I could afford it....

Craig.
#20
General Discussion / Series 2a 1965 Bulkhead
Last post by blacklab101 - Yesterday at 06:45 PM
Hi All.
Just started to look into a new bulkhead for my S2A. Keen on the Pegasus ones. now manufactured by Shielder in Ireland.
Don't have any experience with Shielder can only go by what I read.
Been quoted 4-6 week lead time.
Any views? Will I end up Happy or?

Thanks
Paul.