Land Rover: removing the diamond plate from the front and rear
In our workshops ready for the beginning of the week we have our 1964 Land Rover. This amazingly quirky car is somewhat of a challenge
In our workshops ready for the beginning of the week we have our 1964 Land Rover. This amazingly quirky car is somewhat of a challenge
In our workshops ready for the beginning of the week we have our 1964 Land Rover. This amazingly quirky car is somewhat of a challenge for Tommy as we look to remove the diamond plate (checker plate) from the top of the front wings and bottom of the rear wings.
The car has been hand painted using a variation of reds but it’s this random feature which makes this car very unique. Our objective is to remove the plate, hide the signs of where the plate once was but try to keep the amazing characteristics of the car.
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