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Thread: Wanted: series IIa 88

  1. #101
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    Thanks Jay!
    Just hope I am not getting scammed! Sending $ tomorrow!
    I'll let you all know if anything gets wierd!
    Send out the Rover riders to get him!!!

  2. #102
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    Rosie, that's a good-lookin' truck. You've done very well, methinks. Even if you have a lot of nigglin' problems (which I don't expect), it appears to be a solid beginning point... a clean unmolested SIIa, w/ a galvanized chassis, etc.

    It *is* a Series.... you'll get to learn about living w/ a truck w/ personality, character, instead of just like everything else on the road that everyone else drives..... sure, you're gonna get your hands greasy, but you're gonna love it...
    -L

    '72 SIII SW 88"
    '60 SII 88" RHD

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    Rosie, where did you find it and, if you dont mind me asking, how much?

  4. #104
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    Chris, found it right here on the RN classified page.

  5. #105
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    Quote Originally Posted by dcwhybrew
    Rosie, where did you find it and, if you dont mind me asking, how much?
    From 10 posts ago in this thread:

    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie
    I found it right on this forum....vehicles for sale.
    I haven't sent the check out yet so I probably should not say what I paid, but it is over 7k and under 7.6k.
    --Mark

    1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

    0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
    (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

  6. #106
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    If anybody is reading this thread and not the other one, I am trying to move my Rover from Gillette, Wyoming to King Ferry, NY.
    Can't get any haulers to pick it up!!
    If you have any ideas that were not posted on the shipping thread, let me know!
    Thanks!

  7. #107
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    Got my rover home!!!!
    Shipping couldn't have gone better!
    I'm excited!!!
    Rose

  8. #108
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie
    Got my rover home!!!!
    Shipping couldn't have gone better!
    I'm excited!!!
    Rose
    Pictures pictures pictures!

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    can't upload anymore pics. I guess there is a limit.
    How do you get around the limit?

  10. #110
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie
    can't upload anymore pics. I guess there is a limit.
    How do you get around the limit?
    I've been using Picasa for years which I really like now. But to tell you the truth, it was difficult trying to figure out how to post pictures from it, in-line into forums like this.

    Now that I've figured it out however, it's great!

    Any way, choose what ever image hosting site you like and upload your images there. There are a bunch of free ones so just google it. Once you've done that, you click on the add image link in the post message editor () and put the URL of the image you want to add in there. The image URL has to end with ".jpg", ".gif", ".png" or whatever other image types there are for it to display correctly. Hopefully whatever image hosting site you use will have clear instructions on how to get the image URL. Usually you can just right click on the image and look at the properties to get the image URL but this wasn't the case for Picasa and was the source of my previous frustrations.

    Hope that helps!

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