Update on the current work.
The new stub is on and the 60mm studs are in. I now have plenty of std 45mm spares. The rear diff guard was dropped into the workshop today. While we're using the hoist its a need rather than a want. Its a Terrafirma skidplate, TF853. (incidentally, the front diff guard was purchased used but in new condition from a Disco owner in 2015. Its a Graeme Cooper product).
The front studs meant a "swivels off" job. The swivels are going back on all nice and new looking after a sandblast and repaint.
While inspecting the front end bearings, Forensics Snr Detective Johnny (CSI Fyshwick) uncovered some evidence to a roadside assault and battery.

Some temporary repair work had been done on the passenger front end (probably a roadside repair to get back to base) and it had not been followed through (out of sight out of mind). Back a few months when the front diff oil was drained it was a nasty colour and consistency. "Thats not good" to quote Johnny. A new constant velocity joint (von Deutschland), and wheel bearings have been ordered.
After the recond. radiator is in, and a 100A Alternator, this Landy could be "in reasonably good mechanical condition". Except for a injectors service, and HD flanges, axles, diffs, HD turrets, uni-joints... it never ends.
In the meantime, the warmer weather, new wet n dry paper and a fresh can of etch primer on the desk would indicate its time for more painting... but no, I have been busy with 50A Anderson plugs and cabling ideas for the PCB, the Plastic Circuit Board. The PCB will be a 12v electrical accessory board and will be as low vis as possible. It will be hinge mounted and easily removable and accessible I hope. It will house some fuses, the fridge power, the USB power, the retro pins power for the water pump, and some LED lights.
Retro power points (Lucas red and black Insp Lamp or Aux Power Pins) will go in the rear tub near the ROPS at the front and down the back. Has anyone seen how expensive the Lucas retro power points have become?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Land-Rover-Series-1-2-2a-Dash-Inspection-Lamp-Sockets-Plug-273937-273936-/282267198922?If you avoid feebay you can save money here. If you search for the Lucas part number not the Land Rover part number, that may help as well. eg:
https://www.vintagecarparts.co.uk/products/960-dashboard-socket-and-plugs-equal-pinsI'm not 100pc on the Lucas part numbers. Could be CAB378 and CAB379.