Hey guys,
Just getting my 73 out of storage and going through the motions of getting her running.
Hey guys,
Just getting my 73 out of storage and going through the motions of getting her running.
Here is a updated photo of my Tan 1966
109 station wagon
Brakes almost working enough
to drive on public road
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1967 Land Rover 109
1966 Land Rover 109
Joshua Tyler
Do yourself a huge favor and ditch the drum brakes and go with Forbyn discs. I switched and would rate this change as one of the best things I've ever done.
Jim
I don't think I've ever seen a seat back with that much recline!
Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth.
Ummm...I parked on a steep hill. Yeah. That's it. Steep hill.
--David
1959 TR3
1970 Series IIa 88" ("Homer")
My hovercraft is full of eels.
I acquired NADA #768 a few months ago. Still has the Westlake engine. Started out as a Carawagon Continental model but most of the Carawagon parts are gone now. It's in nice condition, very little rust, runs well. I've redone the steering, new wheels and tires, replace the door moldings, installed retractable 3pt seatbelts, reupholstered the center seats. Now working on window channels and soon will lift the body to clean up the chassis. Living in Plant City, FL if anyone wants to stop by and talk Landrovers. I grew up with these in West Africa in the 60's and 70's and happy now to have one that looks just like what we had in Africa. See more of my Africa photos on Instgram: Armor Manufacturing
Look forward to seeing it, I'll be in your neighbourhood (Riverview) in February !
Les Parker
Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
Rovers North Inc.