Lot Ended
Description
1972 Land Rover Series III Dormobile
Original
Martin Walter conversion; restoration started in 2016 by the current owner and
almost completed; 2.5 turbo diesel engine; ideal for UK holidays; young family
plus Dormobile equals fun times; drove over 100 miles to us
There is no
record of early ownership history for this Martin Walter Dormobile, but online
records seem to start from the 4th owner to the current keeper, being
the 10th. This may seem like a lot but as the marketing for these
dormobiles said, ‘it is ideal for all sorts of uses such as, long distance
travellers, expeditions, surveyors, contractors, game wardens, civil engineers,
archaeologists, geologists, government and military services,’ so there is
nothing wrong with a few owners.
In 2016, PWA
352K was discovered by our vendor in a pretty sorry state. Immediately named
‘Norma the Dorma’ by his daughter, work commenced on bringing the Landy back to
life. Some of the photographs listed show the state that it was in but in true
Land Rover style, once the fuel was replaced and a new battery was fitted, it
burst into life after only a couple of tries. Stripped down of moss and detritus
build up over the years, it was now evident what was needed to be
done.
While the
seating was all stripped down and taken out to be restored with new covers, the
doors were also removed and replaced with new units and hinges. New door trims
all round and a good second hand bulkhead was fitted. It is clear from looking
around the vehicle and by the photographs taken at Brightwells that most of the
interior has been carefully renewed or replaced, including fibre glass
headlining to the front of the cab, new exterior and interior sun visors and of
course the gleaming respray all over. Underneath, there are four recently fitted
Michelin tyres and towards the back of the vehicle, the living quarters have
been treated to new bunks and
renovated frames for the pop up roof, new rubber seals for the skylights and all
the original cooking and washing equipment is still present. Even a handy new
picnic table fitted to the inside of the rear door, which incidentally closes
possible more smoothly than it would have done coming out of the
factory.
The front end
has of course also had some treatment and behind the reconditioned radiator
panel, a new brake master, clutch master and slave cylinder have been fitted.
Further to this the front axle was stripped down and fitted with new wheel
bearings, brake shoes and drums and the same was applied to the rear brake
assembly.
This turbo
diesel Series III is ready for an adventure once again. Cosmetically, the vendor
has not had time to finish the curtains and fitting all the carpets, but all the
material is present and included in the sale.
All the work
was carried out by the vendor, a land rover specialist, so although there are a
couple of bills for parts bought, the true cost of the work involved to
re-awaken this Land Rover is not possible to quantify, although we are sure it
would have been considerable. Sad to see it go, having been a labour of love,
but needs must, and it is now an opportunity for someone else to take up the
reigns.
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