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  • lincoln lass
    Low Range
    • Jan 2012
    • 36

    What got you started in Land Rovers?

    In 1981 I bought my first Land Rover. A 1967 series 2A 109 straight 6 2600cc.

    She was a beaut. In 1983 I sold her to take my now Wife on our 1st holiday together. My future father in law told me to keep the LR and dump his daughter. Hmmmm

    After 26 years I still couldn't get rid of the need for another landy and so bought Lincoln Lass with my Wife's blessing. The rest is history.

    Hope you like the photo's of the original 2A.
  • mongoswede
    5th Gear
    • May 2010
    • 757

    #2
    I am 35 years old...I say that for reference on cultural icons relevant to my age as a kid. I think I saw a clip of a camel trophy event on TV or I saw the rover in The first "The Gods Must be Crazy" movie and that sparked the initial interest. I always liked the way they looked to be quite honest...the idea about being able to undo the floor boards to get to the transmission etc. When I look at a Jeep I think "Eh..whatever". Rovers and land Cruisers illicit some inner urge to take on the wilds.

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    • bkreutz
      4th Gear
      • Apr 2010
      • 408

      #3
      My first job as a mechanic was at a Land Rover dealership, that was 1967 and I was still in High School (they apparently weren't very strict about child labor laws) That lasted until the Army got in the way. Later on I worked at a LR dealership again (2002-2004) lots of things had changed.(including my abilities around machines). Now in my retirement I bought my SIII and it's a toy since I don't need a daily driver of any kind.
      Gale Breitkreutz
      '03 Disco
      '74 Series III 88 (sold, 4/13)
      '47 CJ2A

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      • derekchace
        4th Gear
        • May 2008
        • 463

        #4
        Afer owning a 86 Jaguar XJ6 I wanted a British car with the least amount of Lucas electronics in it.
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        • TedW
          5th Gear
          • Feb 2007
          • 887

          #5
          Originally posted by derekchace
          Afer owning a 86 Jaguar XJ6 I wanted a British car with the least amount of Lucas electronics in it.
          And you got it!

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          • mearstrae
            5th Gear
            • Oct 2011
            • 592

            #6
            Well, I guess it started wayyy back when with "Mutual of Omaha's, Wild Kingdom". They used some neat Land Rovers back in the '60's. I ran across a few during my days in the Army, with some Aussie Land Rovers. Then I got my first chance in the 80's with a Rover 3500S, not a Land Rover but fun anyway. I picked up my Series III in the mid 90's after I had retired, for something to play with (of course it had to be a V-8). My wife already had a R.R. Classic when we got married, so everything went well on that end.

            '95 R.R. Classic LWB
            '76 Series III Hybrid 109
            '70 Rover 3500S

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            • 1971Series88
              1st Gear
              • Dec 2011
              • 172

              #7
              my uncle

              My Uncle in Australia owned a 72? SIII 110 and had it absolutely "decked out" for Expeditions, which he faithfully did each year, owning it from new - followed by two more I know of - completing many treks across the Gibson Desert, Canning Stock Route and N,S, E & W across Australia a number of times. This led to my passion with them from 5 years old up...I was hooked by shows such as The Leyland Brothers and Alby Mangels - Australian Adventure shows that featured them from time to time.

              After spending time in the ADF and driving around in them (highly modified ) I left Australia and went to Kenya where I was a safari guide in the various parks - driving both LR's and Unimogs.

              Many years and exciting adventures since, I am settled in VA with enough disposable income (sometimes) to get involved again. I have had a 95 RRC LWB as a semi daily driver for 10 years. And have been looking for many for the right project Series...which I found right in time for a great Christmas Present!!
              1963 Series IIa 109" 5 door Safari top (SOLD to new home)
              1971 Series IIa 88" Soft top (SOLD to new home)
              1995 RRC - LWB
              2001 Discovery II SE7 (SOLD to new home)

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              • Rat Patrol
                1st Gear
                • Nov 2006
                • 162

                #8
                Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and the Gods Must Be Crazy totally sold me. Not to mention the Brits had them and they were/ are way cooler than M151.

                I bought ours about six years ago...73 88.
                1973 Series III 88. "PHYDXO"

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                • jonnyc
                  1st Gear
                  • Dec 2011
                  • 176

                  #9
                  Back in the early '80s I spent almost a year in Australia. A month or so was spent on Magnetic Island, just off Townsville. I worked for a youth hostel and had free use of their old Mini and ex-military 109. I continually said to myself...Someday...Someday. Well, that day arrived about 12 or 13 years ago, and my old 1973 88" came home with me. My wife was FAR from happy at first, but now she regularly says "Let's take the fun car!"

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                  • czenkov
                    1st Gear
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 148

                    #10
                    I remember seeing them in the 70's on Mutual of Omaha. That is not what got me into them. I was in B&N in 2002 looking at magazines and happened to pick up LROI. I was hooked but it took me a few years before I bought my first LR. All those magazines I bought in the meantime probably would have paid for the Rover!
                    1960 88" SII Pliny the Elder
                    1997 D-90
                    "Fear profits man, nothing"

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                    • ThorH
                      Low Range
                      • May 2011
                      • 53

                      #11
                      I have done the VW thing, I've done the Jeep thing, I've done the Land Cruiser thing. Now I have my '73 SIII. It must be a natural progression!
                      1973 SIII RHD 2.25 Petrol
                      1992 RRC Hunter

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                      • westcoastkevin
                        1st Gear
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 162

                        #12
                        Originally posted by 1971Series88
                        I was hooked by shows such as The Leyland Brothers and Alby Mangels - Australian Adventure shows that featured them from time to time.
                        I totally wanted to be Alby Mangels when I was a kid...... I still do really. He should be in some kind of hall of fame.

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                        • LaneRover
                          Overdrive
                          • Oct 2006
                          • 1743

                          #13
                          My older brother had a '66 88 and he rebuilt over a summer home in Maine. I loved driving around in it without the roof off it. I bought my first ('65 109SW) back in the late 80's from an estate in Biddeford Pool Maine, so I am its 2nd owner.
                          Last edited by LaneRover; 01-10-2012, 11:20 PM.
                          1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
                          1965 109 SW - nearly running well
                          1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
                          1969 109 P-UP

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                          • keithg
                            Low Range
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 68

                            #14
                            It was Wild Kingdom for me as a kid. They just looked so cool to me!
                            Keith G
                            Butler, PA
                            '73 Series III
                            A bunch of old fords

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                            • deezgunz
                              Low Range
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 57

                              #15
                              109

                              I first saw a 109 with the top off and the windscreen folded in the summertime when I was a young lad. Love at first sight.

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