1958 Aussie Van in U.K. - full restoration(understatement!)

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Justin67
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1958 Aussie Van in U.K. - full restoration(understatement!)

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Hello all,
A new member, please go gentle on me, I need lots of encouragement
This is my first foray into Van ownership and restoration, she's a 1958 van just imported to UK from Australia
Best described as a "brave restoration!!"
Having restored a number of classics in the past and always coveted a Morris Van, I did own a 71 pickup many many years ago, this one was available so thought 'sod it, let's have a go', anyway it has now arrived from Australia in the middle of Dry January - my timing sucks as usual - I need a drink!
It's more or less complete (what the God of rust and rot hasn't already claimed), with original engine that runs and box, an interesting cat flap style rear door setup that I imagine some outback farmer cobbled together at one point in its life.
I can see every panel on the bottom 2 inches will probably need replacing... local kids have already started calling it the flintstone car and taking bets with each other if it will live to drive another day....did I say I needed a drink..
Will load some pics later when at the PC to resize them, Now thinking about how I am going to go about this project, I.e. Which bits I do myself, how much to farm out, etc. It's exciting in a kind of masochistic way :D
Best Justin
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Re: 1958 Aussie Van in U.K. - full restoration(understatement!)

Post by busguy »

Without knowing any more, I wish the very best of luck with your task.

You will enjoy it (some days), think you had a screw loose when you bought it (quite a few days), hate the damn thing, (the majority of the time), and love it when it's finished (once, some time in the future)!

Go for it!
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Re: 1958 Aussie Van in U.K. - full restoration(understatement!)

Post by irmscher »

Love to see some pictures :)
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Re: 1958 Aussie Van in U.K. - full restoration(understatement!)

Post by busguy »

Always difficult to form an opinion with photos, but I think you have an excellent basis for your restoration. Looks to be plenty of mainly surface rust, but not a lot of absolutely rotten areas. Underside may be different, maybe not.
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Re: 1958 Aussie Van in U.K. - full restoration(understatement!)

Post by jaekl »

Very interesting substitution of the tailgate. Why??? Because your can, so why not. Putting a cab rear panel inside the van box is another possibility. Parts bin engineering can be fun. enjoy your project.
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Re: 1958 Aussie Van in U.K. - full restoration(understatement!)

Post by Justin67 »

Topside it's just surface rust, underneath it's another story....
Not convinced the chassis is economically salvageable and will require new floors, sills etc.
Running gear seems good

I will have to keep an eye on fleabay for some rear doors I really don't like the cat flap :D
Toys...
1958 Morris Minor LCV
1953 Series 1 Landrover 80
1971 Norton Commando
1971 Triumph TR6C
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Re: 1958 Aussie Van in U.K. - full restoration(understatement!)

Post by irmscher »

Looks a great project and probably better to start with a new chassis .The topside and the gutters look solid and from what I can make out a good solid van and look forward to seeing your restoration :D
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