How about something like Karl or Hans, a couple of good beligum names. good luck
got my belgium series 3 4x2 home today
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Originally posted by ducttapeOk, it might take a trained eye to notice, but that is a thing of beauty

David
thanks
it looks a lot better now that i got all the leaves off the floor and the birds nest out of the dash 
sayers, i like the idea of a belgium name
thanks
it snowed here today and is 30 degrees so i dont think i will crawl under to get picts of the transfer case today
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For naming find a Belgian Abbey that makes a really good beer.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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Gozer the Gozarian61 II 109" Pickup (Restomod, 350 small block, TR4050)
66 IIA 88" Station Wagon (sold)
66 IIA 109" Pickup (Restomod, 5MGE, R380)
67 IIA 109" NADA Wagon (sold)
88, 2.5TD 110 RHD non-hicap pickup
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Is this a real Belgian 4x2 military Land Rover?
Those are pretty rare. It would seem a shame to modify this rare 2 wheel drive example to the more pedestrian 4 wheel drive when there are comparitively a ton more 4x4's already available to purchase.
Naturally - I am all talk as I have neither time, money, space nor spouse permission to assume responsibility of rescue and restoration of a "classic".Firemanshort
1980 Stage One
(Past owner of 1973 Series III - Highlander)
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yes my rover is a real 4x2 belgium militaryOriginally posted by FiremanshortIs this a real Belgian 4x2 military Land Rover?
Those are pretty rare. It would seem a shame to modify this rare 2 wheel drive example to the more pedestrian 4 wheel drive when there are comparitively a ton more 4x4's already available to purchase.
Naturally - I am all talk as I have neither time, money, space nor spouse permission to assume responsibility of rescue and restoration of a "classic".
there is no permanent modification to converting it to 4x4
we get some funky winters here in KC and i want 4x4 
yorker, thanks
i have almost decided on ludwijg
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SO...... ... "Fat Belgian Bastard" wouldn't be a good choice?Originally posted by autoguyyorker, thanks
i have almost decided on ludwijg 
Well, you do need a name for when it is being a bit mischevious and is pissing you off a bit.
Brent1958 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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Originally posted by autoguyyorker, thanks
i have almost decided on ludwijg 

Since it is Belgian Tintin seems appropriate in a whimsical way...
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fat Belgian Bastard would be a good choice for when it is acting upOriginally posted by LaneRoverSO...... ... "Fat Belgian Bastard" wouldn't be a good choice?
Well, you do need a name for when it is being a bit mischevious and is pissing you off a bit.
Brent
yorker, but the rovers are aluminum
plus, no offense but tintin sounds a bit gay
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Tintin has been in rover since before most of us were born
they even sell offical Tintin rovers! history friends, learn it!
man, i like the image above so much, i'm changing my icon
Matt
'66 88 GM powered
'89 SWB RRC (sold)
'67 109 NADA 6cyl. Station Wagon #2 (sold)

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