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  • NickDawson
    5th Gear
    • Apr 2009
    • 707

    Where should I be looking for series trucks

    Hey guys... me again

    Between my recent test drives and the warm weather, I've got the bug to really pursue my search in earnest.

    First, let me say that I've had some wonderful support from this group which has lead to a few leads.

    I'm also keeping tabs on the market place threads both here with our hosts as well as d-90.com. Landroverexchange.com and Ebay also seem to have some interesting options from time to time.

    I know that the more trucks I look at - even just ads - the more educated I'll become. Just curious where folks on this board found their trucks and if there are other sites I should be keeping an eye on.

    As an update, I'm considering the most recent truck I drove and what a fair offer would be considering the work it needs. I don't want to be insulting to the present owner, but if nothing else comes along, then I might as well take a shot and see if he is interested at a greatly reduced price.

    Thanks again!
    -N
    p.s. I trust this group will tell me if I need to cool it on the multiple threads; just enjoying sharing the excitement of the search
  • jrd51ox
    1st Gear
    • Mar 2009
    • 112

    #2
    Nick,
    I just saw this 1971 Series IIa on eBay. However, it's located in Williamsburg, VA. This rover looks awesome & the seller is a millitary guy.

    Item number: 220400752820



    Good Luck.

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    • NickDawson
      5th Gear
      • Apr 2009
      • 707

      #3
      Originally posted by jrd51ox
      Thanks for the great find and super fast reply! I have seen his ad elsewhere, but this is the first I've seen of it on Ebay.

      He's out of my price range, but I might contact him and be honest and ask if he'd take 10 minutes to show me the car - would be a good education and well worth the 40 minute drive (plus there's the Orvis fly fishing outlet store in Williamsburg )

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      • SeriesShorty
        2nd Gear
        • Sep 2008
        • 275

        #4
        I found my truck on Craigslist. It took some patience not to jump on every Rover I saw. But once I did my research and decided what I wanted it took me a little over a month and 500 miles to find "the one." Sir Alfred and I couldn't be happier together. Keep learning, keep looking, it'll happen...

        LRX is a good place, too, but someone beat me to the truck I wanted on there.
        1966 IIa - ex-MOD, ex-FFR, ex-24v
        1997 Discovery SE7 - I'm empty inside without her

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        • rwollschlager
          5th Gear
          • Sep 2007
          • 583

          #5
          Definatley look at the truck in williamsburg. Even if you do not purchase it, you can still become more familiar with all the different styles and conditions of rovers out there.

          Believe me when i say they turn up in the weirdest places. The internet has facilitated the land rover search but at the same time the right truck will show up in its own time.
          For example...
          -My dad found his SIIA 109 in a hole covered in trees, just happened to be glancing on that side of the road when he was driving. This truck went under a 14 year restoration since then.
          - He found his (former) SII 88 diesel in a farm field (that a power company abandoned there) when he was looking to buy some hay for my sisters birthday party. This truck just needed minor work.
          Lastly
          -My 88, I was in 8th grade when the phone rang after school. on the other line was an unknown voice that said he had a land rover that had been garaged since 1979 that he was looking to off load so he could sell his house. Thats how i came to own a 72 SIII 88 with original frame, electrics, and interior with a relativley straight body. It needed some work (hydraulic overhaul and new springs among other things) to become road worthy, and still breaks from time to time (read in another thread i just finished rebuliding its transmission) but its a great truck and I wasnt even looking for a truck when i recieved the call, it just happened!

          Be patient! the right one will turn up!
          ------------------------------------------------
          72 SIII 88
          67 SIIA 109
          82 SIII Stage 1 V8
          -- http://www.youtube.com/barnfind88 --

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          • Bertha
            3rd Gear
            • Nov 2007
            • 384

            #6
            Originally posted by NickDawson
            Thanks for the great find and super fast reply! I have seen his ad elsewhere, but this is the first I've seen of it on Ebay.

            He's out of my price range, but I might contact him and be honest and ask if he'd take 10 minutes to show me the car - would be a good education and well worth the 40 minute drive (plus there's the Orvis fly fishing outlet store in Williamsburg )
            You might want to up your price range as that looks like a nice original truck that could probably be had for around 8-10k(and also save it from getting touched by british nw lr)
            1965 109 2door hardtop (restored years ago)
            1971 88 (restored and as new)
            1967 88 (the next project)

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            • Jeff Aronson
              Moderator
              • Oct 2006
              • 569

              #7
              There's the listing service provided here by Rovers North.

              Why not formally contact the clubs in your region [see the links on this site] and ask their help in spreading the word of your interest?

              Call Rovers North to get the phone numbers or websites of shops that specialize in Land Rovers. They might have leads on who is thinking of selling their Rover. These shops will be honest about the condition of the cars because most sell cars only as a service to their customers, not as an active part of their business.

              Look up the British car specialists in your area. Shops that work on MG's, Triumphs and Jags sometimes get Series Rovers in for work, too. They might know of leads.

              I found my current two Series Rovers as a result of networking and driving. One resided 50 miles away, and one resided 250 miles away.

              Good liuck!

              Jeff
              Jeff Aronson
              Vinalhaven, ME 04863
              '66 Series II-A SW 88"
              '66 Series II-A HT 88"
              '80 Triumph TR-7 Spider
              '80 Triumph Spitfire
              '66 Corvair Monza Coupe
              http://www.landroverwriter.com

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              • Clembs
                Low Range
                • Mar 2009
                • 45

                #8
                hey i found mine on craig's list and it had been sitting in a field for the past 8 months near wilmington. Thankfully it was rebuilt in 2002 with a RN galv frame. It looked pretty rough but the only rust was on the leafs and shocks. I planned on installing paras and OME shock so it was great for me. Asking price was $3500 (great for a driver like mine), i was going to offer 3,200 but a guy was first in line. I contacted the owner and said i'd do 4,000 if he just tells the other guy sorry. He did and i got it the next day. I have never regreted it. Did a tone of work last summer and fall and have over 1,500 on it.

                I say look for Low rust, Galv frame, Semi-smooth idle, inspect bulk head, and brakes. I have found that the only way to own a series is to do 100% of the work your self. It is very cheep that way and a great hoddy.
                I can't imagine how much it would be to have a mechanic to keep doing things and it is as easy as a lawnboy
                Brent
                Wrightsville Beach, NC/ Roanoke, Va
                '67 Series IIa (former Bugeye)
                '86 911 Carerra 3.2
                '88 BMW M5

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                • NickDawson
                  5th Gear
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 707

                  #9
                  Thanks gang, huge help all around!

                  I've got a list of links that I've found. I'll update this thread when I have more time, it might be helpful to others on a quest.

                  I've reached out to the ROVA group - excited to reconnect with them. Although the last time I went to a ROVA rally in my Disco things got rather costly and there was a Unimog involved

                  I'm enjoying the networking as much as the learning - Its great to see how excited folks get when discussing Rovers.

                  I'll continue to keep everyone posted on my search.

                  I'm reminded of how this started over 10 years ago. When I first started getting the Rovers North catalog I became obsessed with the Discos - it was about their abilities and the fact that they had leather seats always puzzled me. My dad and I (I was still under their roof at the time) went to drive one 2 hours away - he thought it would get it out of my system we'd be done with that phase. After leaving the dealer where he was recovering from sticker shock on well used Discos, someone plowed into his car at an intersection. The only rental place that was open that late only had 1 SUV and VA law says that if someone hits you then insurance must provide a similar car for a rental. ... that SUV was a '95 Disco which my dad drove for 2 months. That was all it took


                  TY
                  -N

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                  • Clembs
                    Low Range
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 45

                    #10
                    Hey are you in Va? i know several of the guys from ROVA. i mean to go to the ralley last week but didn't make it. I will be there in june
                    Brent
                    Wrightsville Beach, NC/ Roanoke, Va
                    '67 Series IIa (former Bugeye)
                    '86 911 Carerra 3.2
                    '88 BMW M5

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                    • NickDawson
                      5th Gear
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 707

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Clembs
                      Hey are you in Va? i know several of the guys from ROVA. i mean to go to the ralley last week but didn't make it. I will be there in june
                      Grew up in Bedford Co and live in Richmond currently

                      I'd love to connect with some of those guys - I've been posting on the ROVA forum as well, but its not nearly as active as the group here.

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                      • galen216
                        2nd Gear
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 236

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Clembs
                        Hey are you in Va? i know several of the guys from ROVA. i mean to go to the ralley last week but didn't make it. I will be there in june
                        ROAV's spring rally hasn't happened yet. It is May 2 and 3 in Crozet, Va.

                        I'll be there with my Series.
                        74 SIII
                        96 Disco SE-7 5 Spd.

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                        • NickDawson
                          5th Gear
                          • Apr 2009
                          • 707

                          #13
                          Originally posted by galen216
                          ROAV's spring rally hasn't happened yet. It is May 2 and 3 in Crozet, Va.

                          I'll be there with my Series.
                          Now I have the added pressure of a time schedule to find a truck

                          Kidding, but it would be great to attend this year's rally in a new (to me) Series

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                          • galen216
                            2nd Gear
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 236

                            #14
                            Come on out on saturday and I'll give you a tour of the finner points of looking over a Series. I don't plan to offroad mine, but I will be doing registration.

                            You can't miss my truck, the doors are painted with, "Solomon's Island Yacht Sales."
                            74 SIII
                            96 Disco SE-7 5 Spd.

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                            • Daurie
                              2nd Gear
                              • Nov 2007
                              • 251

                              #15
                              Originally posted by NickDawson
                              Thanks for the great find and super fast reply! I have seen his ad elsewhere, but this is the first I've seen of it on Ebay.

                              He's out of my price range, but I might contact him and be honest and ask if he'd take 10 minutes to show me the car - would be a good education and well worth the 40 minute drive (plus there's the Orvis fly fishing outlet store in Williamsburg )
                              Forgive me if you posted already but what is your price range? The eBay truck previously posted would be a good catch (in my opinion) if you can get it at or under 11K. That particular truck looks to be in generally the same condition as mine and I got mine for 11.5K and thats before the economy took a dump.

                              I found my truck on Ebay. I talked to the PO many times on the phone and had him send me alot of pictures. Finally I decided to take a chance. I sent him a deposit and drove the 700 miles to pick it up.
                              Good Luck!
                              '73 SIII 88"
                              Turner 8:1 Engine
                              NRP Exhaust
                              Roverdrive
                              RM Parabolics
                              OME Shocks
                              Warn 8274
                              Pangolin4X4 bumper

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