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  • cedryck
    5th Gear
    • Sep 2010
    • 836

    Love the Partridge family paint scheme, someone else with a sense of humor who drive a Landrover.

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    • wrongway
      Low Range
      • Aug 2020
      • 87

      My 1960 109

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      • rdejesus
        Low Range
        • Aug 2020
        • 3

        My 1968 Series IIa.

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        • berrost
          Low Range
          • Aug 2020
          • 7

          Dad's 1966 Series II model 88

          I just found and bought this 1966 Land Rover Series II model 88 that my father bought brand new in 66. She is beat up and needs a lot of TLC so if you have a front left fender let me know.

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          • LD-Ordie
            Low Range
            • Apr 2007
            • 6

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            So here is my 64 109. I've owned it for 14 years. Previous owner did a body off restoration, bought a new 2.5 running gear from Rover. Trany, transfer case and overdrive.Vehicle was a unfinished project when I bought it. It was finished and has been a daily driver since. I live in the upper Mohave Desert in California outside the Sierra Nevada's, so area's to explore are unlimited!

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            • cedryck
              5th Gear
              • Sep 2010
              • 836

              Very cool. Love the Seats and interior cloth. cheers thanks for sharing,

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              • RidingDonkeys
                Low Range
                • Sep 2020
                • 28

                I'm spending a couple years working at the US Embassy in Chile and I came across this 1964 2a 109 truck for sale. I had been looking for an early Defender to take home, but I couldn't ignore this beauty. Original motor, original era power steering and brake servo upgrade (we think), and enough benches in back to haul a squadron. My local expert here thinks this was originally a Chilean Air Force truck, as the mods are identical to his known FACh truck, of which there were only a few. It's my daily driver right now. New upholstery is coming soon, followed by some fresh paint. After that, it will remain stock until I take it home to the US in a few years.


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                • jimrr
                  4th Gear
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 424

                  Originally posted by berrost
                  I just found and bought this 1966 Land Rover Series II model 88 that my father bought brand new in 66. She is beat up and needs a lot of TLC so if you have a front left fender let me know.

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                  i just bought a LF Fender from rovers North, just not with the outer skin being aluminum, i've since found there is suppose to be someone making them in the SE ........ formed on a wood block?

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                  • NickDawson
                    5th Gear
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 707

                    Hello old friends!
                    After more years than I can count, I'm not only back on the forums, I'm reunited with my III RHD! Over the last 5-6 years, I was in some pretty urban areas. I had my Rover in Washington DC, but it needed so much work that I rarely drove it. Then, I had to put it into storage (IE: parents' garage). Now, we're out West and it was just shipped out. Before putting it into storage, I had a lot of work done and while it was under my dad's supervision he had even more done. It's running (mostly) great and it's just so wonderful to have it back in my life! I'd forgotten how much fun it is to drive. .... of course, it still conforms to the rules of my Rover Universe. The second I buy something cosmetic or comfort-related, something mechanical is guaranteed to break. ... when it came off the truck last week, I started it up and realized the starter (interestingly it was brand new) was spinning and spinning. It'll catch eventually, but it's defiantly bad. The great folks at RN were kind enough to RMA it and hopefully I'll be able to swap it this weekend before we get 8-12" of snow.

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                    • TedW
                      5th Gear
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 887

                      Originally posted by NickDawson
                      Hello old friends!
                      After more years than I can count, I'm not only back on the forums, I'm reunited with my III RHD! Over the last 5-6 years, I was in some pretty urban areas. I had my Rover in Washington DC, but it needed so much work that I rarely drove it. Then, I had to put it into storage (IE: parents' garage). Now, we're out West and it was just shipped out. Before putting it into storage, I had a lot of work done and while it was under my dad's supervision he had even more done. It's running (mostly) great and it's just so wonderful to have it back in my life! I'd forgotten how much fun it is to drive. .... of course, it still conforms to the rules of my Rover Universe. The second I buy something cosmetic or comfort-related, something mechanical is guaranteed to break. ... when it came off the truck last week, I started it up and realized the starter (interestingly it was brand new) was spinning and spinning. It'll catch eventually, but it's defiantly bad. The great folks at RN were kind enough to RMA it and hopefully I'll be able to swap it this weekend before we get 8-12" of snow.

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                      Hi Nick:

                      Where did you move to?

                      Ted

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                      • NickDawson
                        5th Gear
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 707

                        Originally posted by TedW
                        Hi Nick:

                        Where did you move to?
                        Left the mid-Atlantic about three years ago for a west cost adventure. I'd planned to ship my rover out but we figured out quickly that we weren't going to stay there for long. We were on our way back East and in this strange year and time we decided, whimsically, to relocate to Montana. We can work from anywhere, and life in the mountains felt a little better right now. So I shipped the Rover out and the pus is I get to drive it to my ski instructing side gig

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                        • Wreckrunner
                          Low Range
                          • Jan 2020
                          • 2

                          Here is my late Fathers, owned from new 1971 Series IIA. It has the original gas/petrol engine which has finally been considered ran in now that it has 460k miles on it! I learnt how to drive in this on our farm way back when. My Father passed away four years ago so I had it shipped here to Palm Springs where I live up in the desert. It is a real blast to be driving it again now that I have done a few mods, soft top, unleaded conversion, heat shielding, etc.Click image for larger version

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                          • wrongway
                            Low Range
                            • Aug 2020
                            • 87

                            My 109 after my $500 home paint job.

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                            • jimrr
                              4th Gear
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 424

                              Originally posted by LD-Ordie
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                              So here is my 64 109. I've owned it for 14 years. Previous owner did a body off restoration, bought a new 2.5 running gear from Rover. Trany, transfer case and overdrive.Vehicle was a unfinished project when I bought it. It was finished and has been a daily driver since. I live in the upper Mohave Desert in California outside the Sierra Nevada's, so area's to explore are unlimited!

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                              nice looking 109, i really like this one.

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                              • jimrr
                                4th Gear
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 424

                                Originally posted by wrongway
                                My 109 after my $500 home paint job.

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                                looks nice, i painted my 3 yr. old 73 with avacado spray cans in a car wash in winter time seattle. unfortunatly, the avacado spray can job sticks better than the original but i sure wish i'd of left it alone.

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