109 NADA Registry

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  • HarveyRanch
    Low Range
    • Oct 2023
    • 2

    I am new to the forum and would like to add my 1967 NADA 109 station wagon #289. It still wears its original light green paint with great patina, and good running 2.6L 6-Cyl engine. Very solid and straight Rover. Spent much of its life in California from what I know. Currently located in Northern California just south of Sacramento area.

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    • HarveyRanch
      Low Range
      • Oct 2023
      • 2

      If this registry is to keep track of all NADA models for 67’ I can say that truck #615 is probably scrapped somewhere. I have the engine from this vehicle and was told the Rover was wrecked years ago and engine was saved by a Rover enthusiast. I do not see any info on the chassis here.

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      • redfoxrovers
        Low Range
        • Apr 2009
        • 21

        Previously owned 34300576A. Sold to a guy in New Baltimore, Michigan,1990
        Presently own '69 88 Bugeyes, 1 running and registered in CT, 1 in parts

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        • DarkForestCreature1
          Low Range
          • May 2025
          • 2

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          Here's mine. # 517. VIN is 34300517A, so I think that means it's number 517. Currently it's in Colorado. In it's previous life it was owned by Ron Pederson, the owner of an Alpha/Rover shop in Nederland, CO, and this land rover was named Grokolina, and has "reunite gondwanaland" stickers on it. Currently no engine -- previous owner had taken out the worn out 6 cylinder in prep for doing a V8 swap (and cut out the front crossmember too, not sure why). He never did the swap. I currently have an OM617/SM465/Dana18 setup to put in it, but also haven't gotten that done yet. Ended up moving to WA to help the folks out on the farm as they age, and haven't gotten the land rover transported up here yet. Being a Colorado truck, it has no rust. And no, the wings and grille aren't busted up, just they were all removed for the engine work, and they're only held on by like one or two bolts in that picture.
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