Headed to UK in March. Anything I should bring back?

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  • thixon
    5th Gear
    • Jul 2007
    • 909

    Headed to UK in March. Anything I should bring back?

    I'm headed across the pond in March. I know of a couple decent junkyards with some rovers. Getting the parts back might be an issue, but there are things I could fit in a box (like a bunch of tailgates). Any recomendations?

    Travis
    '66 IIa 88"
    Travis
    '66 IIa 88
  • Daurie
    2nd Gear
    • Nov 2007
    • 251

    #2
    I'd like a pair of Series 3 bulkhead windscreen hinge brackets. Thank you drive through!

    I plan to eventually make my way over there too and hope to bring back some goodies. I'm sure you could ship the things that would be too big. Might cost a bit though.
    '73 SIII 88"
    Turner 8:1 Engine
    NRP Exhaust
    Roverdrive
    RM Parabolics
    OME Shocks
    Warn 8274
    Pangolin4X4 bumper

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    • friar mike
      1st Gear
      • Nov 2007
      • 116

      #3
      rover meets

      check around where you will be at there mite be a rover jumble somewhere close I went to a big one in Newbury just off of the A34 (I lived close by at the time) LOTS of good stuff to be had.
      Onward threw the fog

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      • Terrys
        Overdrive
        • May 2007
        • 1382

        #4
        The good part about going over is that you can talk to the people, face to face, who know where the bits are that you simply can't locate over here. The bad part is that the pound is so strong, it may kill you to pay for them.
        I made something like just over 80 trips when I was in business, but after the novelty wore off, I was scoping out the classic and vintage bike people. After a while, enough people start to think of you as their 'source', and you get to pay for a few airline tickets and a few extra nights stay on someone elses dime. I can think of harder ways to work.
        I never found any scrap yards that specialized in Land Rovers, because there were so many around, and in daily use. People thought of them as just another work vehicle. On the other hand, I retired a few years ago, and the LR movement has quadrupled in a few short years.

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        • thixon
          5th Gear
          • Jul 2007
          • 909

          #5
          TerryS,

          Sadly, you're right about the pound. Checking prices at new parts sources, I've found there are a few things I can bring back and save on still. Canvas tops appear to be one of them, and I need one. Not sure what else to look for that would be shippable. Badges, tailgates, grills, and the like are all light, and easily put in a box for shipment home, or checked through. Not sure what else to look for though. Any recomendations?

          I've been a couple times already, and know some decent yards with enough there to make it worthwile. There's one near Harrogate that had a bunch of rovers.

          Travis
          Travis
          '66 IIa 88

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          • thixon
            5th Gear
            • Jul 2007
            • 909

            #6
            Friar Mike,

            By "jumble" I assume you mean swap meet? If so, is there a web board sor something that you know of where I can check on schedules and planned events? Any help would be appreciated.

            Thanks,

            Travis
            Travis
            '66 IIa 88

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            • thixon
              5th Gear
              • Jul 2007
              • 909

              #7
              Friar Mike,

              I found a link to the Garstang autojumble. It will be going on in March, while I'm there. Have you been to this one before? If so, was it worth heading to for rover bits?

              Thanks,

              Travis
              Travis
              '66 IIa 88

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              • friar mike
                1st Gear
                • Nov 2007
                • 116

                #8
                Originally posted by thixon
                Friar Mike,

                I found a link to the Garstang autojumble. It will be going on in March, while I'm there. Have you been to this one before? If so, was it worth heading to for rover bits?

                Thanks,

                Travis
                YOU BET The one I went too was great so much stuff so little time. The biggist one I went too was the Beaulieu autojumble man 2 days you couldn't see it all but it was for all kinds of cars. http://www.beaulieu.co.uk/motormuseum/introduction.cfm
                and the museum if you just go there for that way cool.
                the rover one I went to I picked up some way good deals but now the pound is higher. it was 1.65 to pound then and now about 2.00 to the pound.
                Onward threw the fog

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                • friar mike
                  1st Gear
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 116

                  #9
                  Originally posted by thixon
                  Friar Mike,

                  By "jumble" I assume you mean swap meet? If so, is there a web board sor something that you know of where I can check on schedules and planned events? Any help would be appreciated.

                  Thanks,

                  Travis
                  yep thats what thay are called over there. I don't know of a schedule may be try e-mailing some of the old rover dealers that mite work.
                  Onward threw the fog

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                  • friar mike
                    1st Gear
                    • Nov 2007
                    • 116

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Terrys
                    I was scoping out the classic and vintage bike people. After a while, enough people start to think of you as their 'source', and you get to pay for a few airline tickets and a few extra nights stay on someone elses dime. I can think of harder ways to work.
                    You vintage like this? the bike in the back ground with the gray seat was my bmw K100. this was just one of many weekend get to gethers. this one was a Triumph meet and this Triumph was made in 1915.
                    Onward threw the fog

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                    • sayers
                      1st Gear
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 126

                      #11
                      How about a 2008 110 county model, silver would be nice and of course left hand drive.

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                      • Terrys
                        Overdrive
                        • May 2007
                        • 1382

                        #12
                        Yeah, pretty much like that. My newest BMW was a '53 R51/3, traded it for an R68. I've had some Earls Bikes, but truly love the plunger/telescope vintage.
                        Most of my Brit stuff was pre '50, except for a '57 TR6, and '53 Plunger B33. I was into Red Hunters in a big way, and had an original SQ4 (the cammy 500, not the modern ones)
                        All I have left now are a '57 TR6, '47 B32 (Ex factory Trials, Ex Sammy Miller) and that ISDT Guzzi. Since it came from AK, Do you want my son to bring it to you when he comes home for a visit. He can drop it off on his way back down to the ferry at Homer.

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                        • friar mike
                          1st Gear
                          • Nov 2007
                          • 116

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Terrys
                          Yeah, pretty much like that. My newest BMW was a '53 R51/3, traded it for an R68. I've had some Earls Bikes, but truly love the plunger/telescope vintage.
                          Most of my Brit stuff was pre '50, except for a '57 TR6, and '53 Plunger B33. I was into Red Hunters in a big way, and had an original SQ4 (the cammy 500, not the modern ones)
                          All I have left now are a '57 TR6, '47 B32 (Ex factory Trials, Ex Sammy Miller) and that ISDT Guzzi. Since it came from AK, Do you want my son to bring it to you when he comes home for a visit. He can drop it off on his way back down to the ferry at Homer.
                          yep I don't see too many Guzzi's here but there around. Today Iam resealing a trany in a R65 for my wife to ride. The motorcycle shop:AKA bmw store The owner there is into Vincent motorcycles. Oh by the way the bikes at the meet in the photo were all rode to the show.
                          Last edited by friar mike; 12-28-2007, 06:30 PM.
                          Onward threw the fog

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                          • Jim-ME
                            Overdrive
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 1379

                            #14
                            Check out the Series 2 Club website. They list Rover related events.
                            Jim

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                            • Terrys
                              Overdrive
                              • May 2007
                              • 1382

                              #15
                              Originally posted by friar mike
                              yep I don't see too many Guzzi's here but there around. Today Iam resealing a trany in a R65 for my wife to ride. The motorcycle shop:AKA bmw store The owner there is into Vincent motorcycles. Oh by the way the bikes at the meet in the photo were all rode to the show.
                              I had a Comet once, but the twins were always just out of my reach, or there was something more pressing. Just when I thought I was going to get a Rapide (C) the boiler died. You know how it goes.

                              I'd sell my soul for this one.
                              Have you ever seen the ISDT Guzzi ? It's a 125cc extreme trials bike, motor was based on the Stornello.
                              So we don't make a complete theft of this thread, Thixon, check out the classifieds in the back of any of the UK rags, they always have a calender of sortouts and jumbles. There's one in Stafford in March, but don't remember the dates.

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