Scottie's LJ80Q restoration

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Scottie's LJ80Q restoration

Post by ScottieJ » Sun Dec 04, 2011 11:34 pm

Well although the build won't actually be starting for a while I thought I'd start a thread for the little beaut :mrgreen: The plan is for a full on restoration with a few minor tweaks to make it better on road like SJ brakes front and rear and perhaps a bigger engine with a 5speed box.

Here's a few new pics of her in all her................errr...........rust :lol:
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Some of one of the previous owners rust repair techniques are certainly interesting :hahaha: I'm looking forward to removing them to see what horrors are underneath.

I've already started collecting bits for the resto though :rockin: todays ebay efforts have secured me these
One dent and rust free bonnet
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And some genuine plastic wheel arch extensions
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I'm just going to be buying as many bits as I can ready for the resto to start.
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Re: Scottie's LJ80Q restoration

Post by Tramp » Mon Dec 05, 2011 12:19 am

Looking good, it will certainly 'make one' I like all the pop riveted panels, it gives it some real character! Does the radio still work? I must say I think the bonnet exit exhaust is a modification by a previous owner! So do you think you will stick with it or go for a more conventional type?

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Re: Scottie's LJ80Q restoration

Post by rgonzobull » Mon Dec 05, 2011 1:30 am

Hi scottiej, so it was you who outbid me on ebay for the arch extensions LOL! I was hoping for the front ones on there. Cant wait to see you get started on it.
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Re: Scottie's LJ80Q restoration

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Dec 05, 2011 9:54 am

Tramp wrote:Looking good, it will certainly 'make one' I like all the pop riveted panels, it gives it some real character! Does the radio still work? I must say I think the bonnet exit exhaust is a modification by a previous owner! So do you think you will stick with it or go for a more conventional type?
They might add character :lol: but they certainly aren't staying. I haven't tried the radio yet as the battery (original Suzuki) is having a charge to see if it has any life left (i doubt it :lol: ) but ill throw a cassette in and see, I'll be putting the exhaust back to its original routing, this ones not gonna be seeing much offroad use, well it'll see some gentle greenlaning.
rgonzobull wrote:Hi scottiej, so it was you who outbid me on ebay for the arch extensions LOL! I was hoping for the front ones on there. Cant wait to see you get started on it.
Sorry Gonzalo :tongue: if I hear of another set for sale ill let you know. It wasn't you bidding on the bonnet as well then? I can't wait to get started on it either :rockin: its going to be quite nice to just rebuild something without having to spend loads of time modifying bits.
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Re: Scottie's LJ80Q restoration

Post by dan_2k_uk » Mon Dec 05, 2011 1:14 pm

Cant wait to come over and see it at some point.

Its a little rustier than it looked from the first pic you put up from ebay. :lol:
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Re: Scottie's LJ80Q restoration

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Dec 05, 2011 2:47 pm

What's a suzuki without rust ;) your welcome over anytime you want Dan.
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Re: Scottie's LJ80Q restoration

Post by Henry » Mon Dec 05, 2011 5:15 pm

How far are you going?

Id get it acid dipped, do it once do it right.

I love it. time to buy the one i have my eye on (shame welsh farmers are as tight as ducks arses!)

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Re: Scottie's LJ80Q restoration

Post by rgonzobull » Mon Dec 05, 2011 8:26 pm

No i didnt bid on the bonnet. Just a thought, but might it be worth asking seller of those items to contact the bidders and let them know about this site and lj facebook page?? Just a thought to boost lj owners list in the UK??
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Re: Scottie's LJ80Q restoration

Post by ScottieJ » Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:28 pm

Henry wrote:How far are you going?

Id get it acid dipped, do it once do it right.
We'll see about the dipping, It's blooooody expensive! good thing about LJs is that a lot of the body is single skinned so there aren't many nooks and crannies that you can't get into for rust removal. :thumbup:


Gonzalo:
I'll have a chat to Neil tonight when I collect them. He's the guy I bought the LJ off :lol:
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Re: Scottie's LJ80Q restoration

Post by rgonzobull » Tue Dec 06, 2011 3:44 pm

If you get chance, when you speak to Neil see if Jayson still has an LJ. That could be another one to the LJ club. He should know who you mean.

I'm actually excited at the prospect of a UK LJ meet! I've not had one seen 1991 when Sean Bradley use to run the LJ80 register and we all met in London and drove to Holland for a week

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