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More Ambys from Kolkata
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This hearse is grounded!
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This hearse moves but the dead bodies it carries don't!
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An Amby being pushed to a health club on the very busy S.P. Mukherjee Road. Can wish it good health!
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this Amby from the Shukla Driving school teaches novices the art of Amby Driving!

Fellow member FATAL3RROR spotted this Landmaster some time back at Ganpati Phule.

We had a very nice time driving my Amby to Mahabaleshwar the other day, more here

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/travel...tml#post978492

Some comments from Harit on Ambys. He used one every day from the 80s till last year he says.:)

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A small note on Ambys & Landmasters. A fully original car is nice to look at but not very practical to use as a daily driver. You can make a number of modifications to enjoy more of the car. Engine, "AIR BRAKES" can be modified, changed fitted. But there are two major changes you can make to your Amby Mark II. One, fit gas shox, I had fitted Sachs on mine and the handling particularly when cornering makes a big difference. To that put metal bushes. I remember that earlier the suspension used to last maximum 18months, now it lasts for at least 4 years. And not because roads have improved.
The other modification is to fit the front windshield also in the rear. You have to cut a bit, but it serves 2 purposes. One, rear visibility is greatly enhanced, and the car looks very much better from behind.
Lastly, fit an AC. My daily drive home to office is about 7 KM, AC is fine. But if you drive more than 10KM, then forget to use the AC unless you have made modification on the engine, radiator etc.
Enjoy an Amby for a change.

Harit

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Originally Posted by karlosdeville (Post 977964)
Fellow member FATAL3RROR spotted this Landmaster some time back at Ganpati Phule.

In picture 2, he seems to have removed the original switch-console to accomodate the a/c. This is what my old mech is telling me too - he says both the switch tray and a/c wont fit, I need to make a choice.

I'm thinking maybe dump the superking blower and get 2 national blowers fitted inside the car instead.

that landy is RUBBISH.

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Originally Posted by Steeroid (Post 987105)
In picture 2, he seems to have removed the original switch-console to accomodate the a/c. This is what my old mech is telling me too - he says both the switch tray and a/c wont fit, I need to make a choice.

I'm thinking maybe dump the superking blower and get 2 national blowers fitted inside the car instead.

I guess it would look something like this. But 1 question, how would the lights and wipers work if the switches are removed considering the steering stalks are being done away with in your car??

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Originally Posted by JayD (Post 987721)
I guess it would look something like this. But 1 question, how would the lights and wipers work if the switches are removed considering the steering stalks are being done away with in your car??

Steering stalks will remain - remember the wiper is now multi-speed.

Maybe I will just cut the front of the switch tray and place it under the dash below the steering? I got those switches at some cost!

Where are the pix????

Hi,
This is my 1983 model Ambassador mark 4. My dad bought this car in Aug 1983 and got it registered in the same month. Have very fond memories with this car and I learnt my driving in this car as well.In 1994 we put a diesel BMC engine and still runs on the same engine. My dad gave me this car and now i have restored it to near show room condition. i still have to sort out some things like the front and rear bumpers, now its with the nova bumpers. then the upholestry should be taken car of as well. will post more pics after that work.
cheers
Messiah:)

the rear view of amby

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Originally Posted by JayD (Post 987721)
I guess it would look something like this.

The door handles and window winders in the car you've posted (yours, I assume?) - are they original? They look really nice.

@ drmessiah

You have done a great job with the car. Hope u get your original bumpers soon :)

drmessiah,
1. dont change the bumpers, change the rubber guards just like the original ones (bigger)
2. add the rubber lining on the bumper as was available.
3. change the interior fabric to black as it will look more appropriate.
& cheers: for the car. the white wall looks great. this is one of the few fabulous mark 4s i've seen.clap:

@Amit V8
Thank you very much for your appreciation of my Mark 4. I will keep all the points you mentioned in mind to do up the rest of the car.
Cheers
Messiah


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