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  • hackneyed1
    Low Range
    • Dec 2006
    • 32

    Number 712 reporting in for the first time. Currently motoring around (slowly) between Baltimore and Annapolis Maryland. Quite crusty but very near original. I'm the third owner and know its history a bit. I would like to see SwingKeel's #380 in Baltimore to compare, plus I don't know what a few of the switches do etc.

    I have some questions, not all of which are specific to NADA models:
    Mounted underneath the middle bench seat, there are some clips. I assume a set of them hold the hand crank handle. What are the others for? Why are speedometer cables different for this truck than other 109s? Are valve cover gaskets still available?[the site hosts have them in the catalog, but the link doesn't work] Where can I get used parts? I'm missing a seat belt latch and a wiper arm return spring.

    Thanks-
    Josh
    '67 109 NADA
    '62 88

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    • clearcut
      2nd Gear
      • Jul 2014
      • 233

      Nada

      I have truck 34300211A

      On the valve cover gaskets issue, find your local, jag and Bently repair shop... Have them set your tappets for you asap. Very hard to due on value 5 and 6 exhaust. Ask them to make you new cork ones.

      They are expensive, but will be made right. 2.6l is great, as long as you care for it. It is a F head.

      Please post some picture of the truck. Include engine bay and dash

      JoshClick image for larger version

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      1967 Land Rover 109
      1966 Land Rover 109

      Joshua Tyler

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      • hackneyed1
        Low Range
        • Dec 2006
        • 32

        Originally posted by clearcut
        I have truck 34300211A

        On the valve cover gaskets issue, find your local, jag and Bently repair shop... Have them set your tappets for you asap. Very hard to due on value 5 and 6 exhaust. Ask them to make you new cork ones.

        They are expensive, but will be made right. 2.6l is great, as long as you care for it. It is a F head.

        Please post some picture of the truck. Include engine bay and dash

        Josh[ATTACH=CONFIG]11753[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]11754[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]11755[/ATTACH]
        Will a battery actually fit in the engine bay? Or is that an extra one? I see a bunch of cables. And what is the solenoid looking thing on the driver side inner fender well?

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        • clearcut
          2nd Gear
          • Jul 2014
          • 233

          Nada 109

          Originally posted by hackneyed1
          Will a battery actually fit in the engine bay? Or is that an extra one? I see a bunch of cables. And what is the solenoid looking thing on the driver side inner fender well?

          Yes it has a extra battery. Came stock with one under the drivers seat. Still in use ... Not sure who added it. They may have moved down/lower the brake servo that come with a NADA... for the second battery.. The warn has a direct connection to the battery in the bay

          Fender well. Power comes from the second battery, run the fog lights, rear work lamp. There little, if any thing added to stock wiring.


          Josh
          1967 Land Rover 109
          1966 Land Rover 109

          Joshua Tyler

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          • clearcut
            2nd Gear
            • Jul 2014
            • 233

            VIN# 34300203A Does any know about its history?

            Hi All

            I found 34300203A

            Here are some pictures

            Will be moving to Sacramento for a while and then onto Santa Cruz..

            Iphone picture!!(sorry)

            Original Color was BLUE.



            Josh T
            1967 Land Rover 109
            1966 Land Rover 109

            Joshua Tyler

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            • GS70350
              Low Range
              • Jul 2016
              • 1

              Hello all,
              Would like to add my 67 nada truck to the registry. Number 55. Poppy red sold in New York originally. Have been welding the original frame where it had collapsed from quite a bit of rust but finally looking solid after many hours. Have renewed clutch and brake hydraulics, and lines and preparing to do footwells next while wings are off. Anyone have any history on this truck? Saw it referenced on this thread back in 09 being on eBay at the time. Would like to get one of these cool coffee mugs or two as well, where do I order? Thanks will post some photos once it's back together and driving!
              Jacob Morse
              Vintage Automotive
              New Market AL.
              256-852-7214

              1967 NADA 109 #55 under restoration. 66 IIa 109 sw diesel, 85 ninety, 03 d2 off road, 99d2 on road, 99 callaway p38, several old Buick gs/turbo cars. lots of other shop project cars. Full service auto repair daily.

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              • swingkeel
                Low Range
                • Aug 2007
                • 30



                Josh-

                (not the upside-down picture-posting Josh )

                Still driving our NADA 109 weekly, so we could meet up somewhere north of Baltimore sometime when you are in the neighborhood. I will PM you.


                Number 55 owner, (name?)

                Why wait to post pics until "its back together...." Lets see some photos now !

                Michael
                1967 NADA 109
                Towson Md.
                Michael

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                • badpaddler1980
                  Low Range
                  • Jul 2016
                  • 7

                  Just bought 121. Interior Alaska. Chevy 250 conversion. Will be starting the process of fixing her up this week! First Land Rover!Click image for larger version

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                  • Armordave
                    Low Range
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 58

                    I am the (new) 7th owner of #768. It was purchased from a gentleman in Georgia (who bought it from member Giorgio, see post #37). It now resides in the Tampa Bay area. #768 is a Carawagon "Continental" conversion, with most of the Carawagon stuff having been removed. It has had a Roverdrive added but otherwise appears mostly stock. Its in good running condition and rust free but it needs some TLC and will be getting upgrades.
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                    • clearcut
                      2nd Gear
                      • Jul 2014
                      • 233

                      Nice looking Rover

                      Can you post a picture on the engine bay

                      thanks
                      1967 Land Rover 109
                      1966 Land Rover 109

                      Joshua Tyler

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                      • Armordave
                        Low Range
                        • Aug 2016
                        • 58

                        #768
                        Engine bay as is now:
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                        • clearcut
                          2nd Gear
                          • Jul 2014
                          • 233

                          Nice looking. How stock are you going to keep it. You still the the brake servo. You need to bleed it last, after bleeding the brakes. Air silencer part number is RTC4683. Would like to see the dash pictures to when you have time

                          thanks

                          josh
                          1967 Land Rover 109
                          1966 Land Rover 109

                          Joshua Tyler

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                          • clearcut
                            2nd Gear
                            • Jul 2014
                            • 233

                            Summary of Special Features

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                            josh t
                            1967 Land Rover 109
                            1966 Land Rover 109

                            Joshua Tyler

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                            • janajasa
                              Low Range
                              • Jun 2016
                              • 7

                              I purchased 179 - it is currently being restored in massachusetts - it is a very intact dormobile. will be beautiful in the fall.
                              j. nichols

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                              • Armordave
                                Low Range
                                • Aug 2016
                                • 58

                                Just finished replacing the steering relay and all rod ends. In the process of taking off the breakfast and wings I found a terrible mismatch of crap hardware (which drives me nuts) so I replacing everything with new stainless hardware, extruded U-nuts and whatever else is right. As I go through this vehicle I will continue to upgrade all the body and mounting hardware. I did find that someone had welded the wing to the sill (rather than replace the sill with a bad corners, so I'm getting a new one of those too. All in all there not too much wrong with this truck but still going to keep upgrading and do now paint.
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