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drbrain
02-16-2012, 06:00 PM
I have a nice 1969 Series IIa 88 BugEye - left hand drive with tons of work done and parts replaced and added. Not a collector quality vehicle and has it's blemishes but overall nice condition, body and frame are sound, mechanically solid, runs great and has been very reliable. Oil changed religiously and well maintained. Car is electronically sound with no leaks that drain battery. Have over $11,000 of work and new parts into vehicle. Current PA Inspection through fall 2012. Vehicle is kept in my barn so is not exposed to weather. Asking $11,000 OBO. Near Allentown, PA.

Major additions include:

Mechanical - RoverDrive overdrive kit, new fuel pump, new master cylinder, rebuilt alternator, new water pump, new fuel pump, new heater blower upgrade (heat actually pushes a lot of air and warms you)

Cosmetic - upgraded interior door panels, bucket drivers seat, center console and mats, seat belts, door handles and locks on all doors


Pics: (pics are downloadable so you can enlarge them)
http://gallery.me.com/harrysnodgrass#100624


Details of work and parts by company and date work done.


Skytop Rover - December 2005
replaced rear prop shaft
replaced rear axle hubs, bearings, and seals
suspension upgrade kit including new shocks
new radiator
new fan shroud
new water pump and gasket
new water hose and clamp
new heater valve
remanufactured alternator and new bracket
new petronix electronic ignition
new manifold gasket
new clutch slave cylinder
new rotor
vehicle painted beige
engine completely gone over and compression tested


RoverLab - June 2010 - complete and thorough examination of vehicle- all replacement hardware used is stainless
replaced speedometer - have original
rebuilt remote battery box below drivers seat - painted and sealed
rebuilt radiator, sealed and painted
replaced tie rod ends
added axle limit straps
wiring completely gone over and replaced some and added new fuse box
replaced all from ball joints
replaced positive battery cable
removed front and rear prop shafts to access driveshaft break and output bearing. Cleaned all, new seals, etc
added Roverdrive kit
new transfer case output seal
oil changed in all differentials and transmission
rear propshaft universal joints replaced
u-joint replaced
checked all engine mounts and transmission
new speedo cable
rebuilt RH swivel pin housing with new seals, gaskets, pins, and bushings
swivel pin O/H kit
replaced light switches and ignition switch
removed rear spare tire mount and added interior spare tire mount


RoverLab - November 2010
added new upgraded blower fan and fan motor and repaired all wiring. replaced heater and fan switches
added new heater discharge hose and demist hoses
cleaned fuel tank and replaced added new fuel sender and gasket
added used heater control valve with attachments and new cable and new demisters
added new vent panel levers
new seat belt added driver side and bracket


MAS Imports - Fall 2011
inspected and all fluids changed
replaced fuel pump


Misc parts and work by owner - (all parts from Rovers North except where noted)
added new door panels and door handles. all stainless hardware
replaced new front window hold down brackets - NOS - don't know the real name of this part (british parts supplier)
added new driver bucket seat
added new knobs for all except shifter
heavy duty floor mat set
insulated front center mat/cover
new seatbelt and bracket for passenger side (not installed)
new door seals and front window tracks (not installed)
new pedal pads installed
new master cylinder - installed by local Land Rover dealer
new handles and lock sets added on all doors

Have all old seats that were removed and will include. Also have a number of other uninstalled replacement parts valued at close to $300 that are not installed.


Will include Workshop and Haynes Manuals and all work receipts.

Email - games@thatsaudio.com

drbrain
03-03-2012, 08:57 PM
The rover sold today. Thanks for all the interest.