Ok so here's my Landy, it's currently matt Khaki (fully painted unlike the pic) and I think the hood is sand...
Question is do I do it like the Volvo or leave it plain Khaki??? Hoods quite new so not too keen on attacking it with spray paint so may just leave
that alone.
Landy's mine forever so not interested in resale issues etc
What do you think?
Looks too good to camo!
Prefer it as it is TBH.
Out of interest do you have to declare the camo paint job to the DVLA and insurer?
Being a bit of a sceptic I can see an insurer making it a reason not to pay out on a claim.
There's a Fiesta dumped near my house with a camo paint job. Looks to me as though it may have been stolen and dumped although I'd then
expect an insurer (or owner) to want it moved.
for the Volvo and the bluebird I left them as was on the log book (both silver) but on the insurance I declared them as no-standard colours which did
not change the cost or lead to further questions.
For vinyl wraps you do not have to change the log book colour so I don't bother. I've been pulled over a few times by the police for stop
checks and they've never commented it being different on their records.
The only real reason for spraying the cars camo was by the time I'd fixed all the trolley dings they both needed a full re-spray so was just
cheaper to do something different
[Edited on 22/6/17 by Mr Whippy]
I'd keep the paint as is... and convert to diesel :p
Well I will go against the trend - I reckon a proper zebra job would look uber cool.
I am old enough to remember Daktari on the TV when I was a kid and they had some very cool zebra looking landrovers, before running out and grabbing
the spray cans bear in mind the following mitigating circumstances:
1 ) it was a black and white TV so a rainbow job would have looked pretty poor whereas the zebra was a gift from Logie Baird himself.
2) They were cruising around in the bush chasing elephants, okapi and other troublesome animals (rather than down town Aberdeen) surrounded by real
zebras and with a talking monkey riding shot gun- maybe the last bit was Tarzan, memory is getting a bit blurry now.
3) I have thought of changing the Ninja jeep to this scheme myself but my son cautions against it
4) You know you want to and what people on here think isn't really going to stop you .........
please post finished pics
atb
Mike
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Originally posted by Benzine
I'd keep the paint as is... and convert to diesel :p
IIRC in Mexico camo paint is not legal...
I have had thoughts about since my youth when I had a 1953 Willis.
So I selected Camo...
Def no camp
Looks more special as it is, unlike the Volvo
My friend has a lightweight camo - er - keep yours as it is ;-)
quote:is that a cameo appearance ;-)
Originally posted by ken555
Hmm ok I've been swayed not to touch it
As for a diesel...a very big yuck! The petrol is smooth quiet and suits the car perfectly, hopefully converting it to efi will make it even better
Thanks for the comments and votes
quote:remember to keep the old 'carb' setup peices in a tupperware box under the bench for if you want to swap back
The petrol is smooth quiet and suits the car perfectly, hopefully converting it to efi will make it even better
quote:
Originally posted by gremlin1234
quote:remember to keep the old 'carb' setup peices in a tupperware box under the bench for if you want to swap back
The petrol is smooth quiet and suits the car perfectly, hopefully converting it to efi will make it even better
quote:
Originally posted by ianhurley20
My friend has a lightweight camo - er - keep yours as it is ;-)
Mine's a 109 (SII) ex-military, 1967 vintage, retaining it's olive drab single colour. Externally, there's no bling, looks as it did
when it left Northern Ireland (internally there's a Japanese diesel....).
I'd keep it single colour (and loose those wheels).
I am curious to why people suggest a diesel conversion? Diesels are better at wading but he doesn't mention water fording in the original post. Please don't say economy........... It would take along time to get the money back from the conversion and then your left with diesel.
quote:
Originally posted by Irony
I am curious to why people suggest a diesel conversion? Diesels are better at wading but he doesn't mention water fording in the original post. Please don't say economy........... It would take along time to get the money back from the conversion and then your left with diesel.