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For 10 grand you should be able to hunt down a very nice rig. Im sure there are a couple folks on this board who have series for sale. I wouldnt rush it, take the time. I bet there is a perfect one out there for you and your daughter. I think you should go with an 88 IIA hardtop. In high school, I had my 109 PU and was always the one who had to take all the beer cans away and stuff with people. "come on dude, you have a rover, it's a beast" on the 4th of july many years ago i had 14 college kids in my 109 while i drove out on the beach. Get an 88.
As for her not being able to drive it...garbage. I learned to drive my 109 when i was 12 and taught my sister when she was 15. Regardless what recent news says, girls still cannot park well. Thats why i think an 88 would be easier for her to handle.1970 Series IIA 109 EX-MOD
1971 Series IIA 109 EX-MOD
1982 Mercedes 300TD
1989 RRC
1993 D110
1994 RRC LWB
1995 RRC SWB Brooklands Edition
1995 RRC LWB
1995 RRC LWB
1995 Disco
1996 GMC 2500 Suburban
1996 Disco
1997 Disco
2001 RR P38
2005 LR3 HSE
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I taught my daughter to drive a stick in my 71 IIa that I converted to full syncro.
Shift was not a problem, turning the steering wheel was.
I have been thinking of selling mine.
No rust thru let me know if your interested, I would about $8K.
Here's some pictures I took a few years ago.
Looks the same, but it is now mechanically in top shape.
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Steve71 IIa 88
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Spend a little more and you can have a Defender from meComment
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really?
I bought my daughter a 2001 SE7 DII....she always wanted a Rover - she absolutely loves it, keeps it in wonderful condition and when asked by the wife to swap it for a Acura MDX told momma "My Rover? Are you serious??" - it is bigger, safer, and better equipped for mall crawling.
I kept the Series for me - and she has/can drive it whenever she so desires...so far only twice for "fun" with the girls.
You can pick up a decent Series for 5-8K FOR YOU....and nab a decent Disco for 3-5K - your girl is safer (that is all that really matters) and you have a "stable"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)Comment
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Funny you should mention a Disco. That is what my daughter wanted in the first place until she saw a couple of the Series rigs. I would not have an issue with that (along with the second part of the plan to get me a Series) but I have not heard much good about the older Discos. Agree on the safety issue....and that is most important. I know even less about what year Disco is less prone to major issues. I will drop a line in the Disco forum to see what the opinion is. Thanks!1969 Series IIa 109
She is ugly but she is mine...Comment
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