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    Default You know your driving a series rover when...

    Well when I was on a trip this spring I had a number of events that say you know your driving a series land rover when;
    1) your 1/2 hr from home on a 900 mile trip and smoke starts bellowing out from behind the dash. Dosn't look serious press on.
    2) Your driving up and small incline and you get passed by three military 18 wheelers with tanks on them
    3)You have to change your alternator in the parking area at your daughters apartment
    4)Your driving over the blue ridge in NC and you pull over to let the 15 cars go by.

    Add on.....,,,...
    THING 1 - 1973 88 SIII - SOLD
    THING 2 -1974 88 SIII Daily Driver - SOLD
    THING 3 - 1969 88 SIIA Bugeye Project
    THING 4 - 1971 109 SIIA ExMod - SOLD
    THING 5 - 1958 109 PU
    THING 6 - 1954 86" HT

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    you have to ice scrape the inside of your windshield
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    72 SIII 88
    67 SIIA 109
    82 SIII Stage 1 V8
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    your bakelite steering wheel is dripping on your seat
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    Mark
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    1965 Series IIa

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    -The search history on your phone's Google Maps shows Autozone, Napa, etc.
    -You smell of oil and rust when you walk in to your destination.
    -Your butt hurts from the seats before you've even passed your mailbox.
    -You easily snap at your passengers because you're stressed from the Rover's latest problem of the day/hour/minute.
    -Every time your make a turn, slow down, or accellerate you hear tools and parts slamming around in the back.
    -You've got enough spares in the vehicle to make a clone.
    -Your turn signal and headlights work intermittently.
    -You can't see out of your vehicle in any adverse conditions.
    -You're cold. Or warm.
    -You've got more oil in your trunk than that tanker that's passing you.
    -You say "what now?" a lot.
    -You laugh at lifted Jeeps.

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    -your brake lights stay on long after you exited the rover

    -your laundry room has the distinct smell of gear oil

    -the day started off with just replacing one thing

    -it refuses to start even though it ran perfect two days before you parked it

    -the local dealership employees say " youre not trading that for one of these are you.."

    -you want to cry..alot

    -you laugh--alot

    every third person says "nice jeep"

    -you no longer look at the nice Alpine stereos

    -you now look at oil sorbs
    1969 Series 2a Bugeye

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwollschlager View Post
    you have to ice scrape the inside of your windshield
    I thought that was reserved for air cooled VW's!

    How about you know you're driving a series rover when every kid in their parent's back seat turns to smile and wave as they pass by! (come on guys, it's not all bad)

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    LOL, no its not all bad. I have parents point at me for their small kids to look at it, and they go wow..coool. KInda cute when a five year old says it..lol
    1969 Series 2a Bugeye

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    -when picking up your date she hesitates before getting in

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    I often hear these "horrors" about old Land-Rovers breaking down all the time and suffering from all sorts of problems I do not agree.

    I bought my first Land-Rover in 1989 and drive it (all of them) every day, doing approx. 25.000 km a year, age taken in to account, the Land-Rovers have been some of the most reliable cars/trucks that I have ever driven/owned. And I have owned and driven, Toyota's, Volvo's, BMW's, Ford's, GMC's, Suzuki's, Mercedes', Peugeot's, Nissan's, und so weider
    Every car/truck on the market has it's faults and design flaws and they all break down from time to time, and Land-Rovers are no exception, they are not exactly waterproof, they leak oil and have problems with the indicator arm, and have weak rear half shafts on the 88" and early 109's, but apart from that, if you treat the old Land-Rover's well and as they were intended, they are very reliable little trucks.


    But it's okay to make jokes about them. Thats part of the fun owning and old Land-Rover
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    Love the intended to replace only one part one!!
    I pulled my first on in the garage to repair a thermostat leak and it ended up being in there for a few years and came out with a new frame and everything reconditioned,
    You certainly get a lot of turned heads.

    Don' have to worry about your wife taking your car
    THING 1 - 1973 88 SIII - SOLD
    THING 2 -1974 88 SIII Daily Driver - SOLD
    THING 3 - 1969 88 SIIA Bugeye Project
    THING 4 - 1971 109 SIIA ExMod - SOLD
    THING 5 - 1958 109 PU
    THING 6 - 1954 86" HT

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