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#21
General Discussion / Re: EMLRA (Ex military land ro...
Last post by fv1620 - Yesterday at 03:13 PM
I wondered what had happened as for several weeks it was returning can't find that site. It seemed strange that a few days ago I received an email with a new user name (my membership number) and a password, but no explanation as to what was going on.

Also noted a change in site to https://emlra.org/ this then took me to new tarted up but seriously slimmed down home page. It looks like as before if you can register to use the forum without necessarily being a club member. But my recollection was that previously anyone could peruse the site for info but couldn't post unless they registered as a user.

It is shame that a casual visitor to the site cannot peruse what questions & answers have cropped up that may encourage them to think that this is a helpful place I want to join EMLRA, it was our shop window.

It is a shame if all the previous exchanges & answers have been wiped out, as so many issues regularly crop up & can still be of value years later. I have made many thousands of posts mainly offering advice and it will be quite tedious starting to answer all theses problems with vehicles as they crop up with time.

This weekend I will be at a show with several members of the committee and will raise these points.





#22
General Discussion / Re: What roof is most popular
Last post by geoff - Yesterday at 03:10 PM

Sign written panels are rather personal and subjective I find.

Think of it as nobody loves someone elses children or wants to put up with them but they love and put up with their own  :cool

If it were me I'd have repainted it  :cheers-man
#23
General Discussion / Re: What roof is most popular
Last post by Gareth - Yesterday at 02:31 PM
After I sold the restored 88", with a meticulously revived sign written hard top with period phone number and text, I believe the new owner swapped it for a full tilt.
#24
General Discussion / Re: EMLRA (Ex military land ro...
Last post by nathanglasgow - Yesterday at 02:30 PM
Bit annoyed as i made  good few posts and it seemed there were only a handful of other forum members keeping the forum active. This just looks like an attempt to turn forum members into paid full members. It's just a poor attempt at income generation for someone. Any fully paid up members care to comment?
#25
General Discussion / Re: EMLRA (Ex military land ro...
Last post by Bloke - Yesterday at 02:01 PM
My EMLRA forum credentials aren't being recognised either. Looks like they've nuked the old forum accounts and started from scratch. What a shame. I used the EMLRA forum heavily some years ago when I had a Rover 8 and a Series 3 Lightweight. Though it had gotten VERY quiet on there in recent years.

IIRC, the EMLRA Facebook group is also restricted to paid members only. Seems a bit closed minded to me.
#26
General Discussion / Re: FBHVC survey
Last post by Wittsend - Yesterday at 12:32 PM
A vehicle's body has never counted for anything in the DVLA points system - unless you are talking about a monocot body shell, which a Land Rover hasn't.

You could make a Land Rover body out of tea chests (and people have) and nobody (sic) would bat an eye lid.


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#27
General Discussion / Re: Fbhvc survey
Last post by TimV - Yesterday at 12:13 PM
I have looked at it and frankly, I'm a bit concerned.

Plenty of talk of new/replica bodies on original chassis.

However, no mention of original bodies on new/replica chassis - which affects the replacement new chassis that we use.

Am I reading it correctly?
#28
General Discussion / Re: What have you done with yo...
Last post by Exile - Yesterday at 11:58 AM
#29
General Discussion / Re: What have you done with yo...
Last post by diffwhine - Yesterday at 11:54 AM
Looks good!
Where did you get the clips from? I will need some at some point soon.
#30
General Discussion / Re: What roof is most popular
Last post by diffwhine - Yesterday at 11:51 AM
Thanks all,
Autorover's suggestion for the Series 3 makes good sense, so will run with that. I think with the Series 2, it should remain as a pickup and let any future owner change it if they feel the need. Personally I like it with so much local history.

Adam1958, I think I will sell the truck cab off the Series 3 as a complete assembly. The roof is almost prefect with only a few minor small dents/bows and the back section is also very good. Even the paintwork is acceptable (DBG). Given that truck cabs without dents and no holes are quite desirable, I think I'll sell as a complete unit.