is that salt water?
is that salt water?
^^Hopefully it's one of the Great Lakes and not Hudson Bay.
No, we were splashing around in Lake Ontario, a couple hours east of Toronto. Just about everything on my 88 is galvanised but I still wouldn't take it into salt water like that.Originally Posted by leafsprung
But up to Hudson Bay, now that would be a nice trip.
Brett
Here's my 88; it's a UK rebuild from a LHD Series III that was exported to the Mideast, then returned for a few years. It's been shipped to Colorado for a while and now driven up to Calgary to live for 3-4 years.
Moose,
I noticed that you converted to a "ram air" heating/defrosting system. I'm considering doing this if I can't find a reasonably priced motor to replace my Smith's heater blower motor. What did you use for the scoop?
--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).
some may have seen Blueboy on other sites, yet, these are from our recent trip to P.E.I. (Red Lane) and parts of NE (Mt Wash Auto Rd).
basically Blueboy is a NADA SIIa 109 wagon sitting on a 110 frame and drivetrain.
we use the Rover for travels all over and mild off-highway work.
usually have 2 - 4 paw drive Rovers with us.
One Life Live It
Blueboy, that's a great looking truck.
can't get much more New England than a lobster trap on top of your truck...
'67 sort of station wagon (limestone), '65 gray hardtop, '63 blue Station Wagon, '64 limestone station wagon in pieces
thanks!Blueboy, that's a great looking truck.
can't get much more New England than a lobster trap on top of your truck...
we got the trap in PEI and carried it back to NY - some pretty interesting stares from the other folks on the highways.
Jaime
One Life Live It