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  • rzepko6194
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    Thanks. Rover Dark (Burnt) Grey (1959-68). Here it is in different lighting
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  • SafeAirOne
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    Originally posted by rzepko6194
    restoration just completed! ok, it's almost done
    Looks great. What color is it?

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  • clearcut
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    nice looking

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  • rzepko6194
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  • siii8873
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    Derek,, NICE AMBULANCE!!

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  • derekchace
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    I just bought this one for my self last week. 78 Series III ambulance. Should be state side end of August. Cant wait to use it at the british invasion.



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  • clearcut
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    The old and the new

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    Some day I need to detail the replacements parts and added parts

    The bigger list would will what parts or objects taken off it


    New front bumper from Ike at Pangolin. Has rails too.. BrownChurch full rack.

    Did you ever read the write up on the old!

    josh

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  • darbsclt
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    Very pretty... you've really done her justice...

    I began my rover journey at around the same time as you (with a marine blue '66 SWB)... so I can empathize with your feeling of pride and accomplishment. Nice job!

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  • lumpydog
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    Realizing I never posted here. Purchased last summer. Been having a blast working on it.

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    Also - Engine bay before/after
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  • JohnsD90
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    I don't post much on this forum, but here's a recent shot of my truck, I took the roof off for summer and to more easily remove the trans for resealing. Have a bunch of other parts waiting to go on too!Click image for larger version

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  • jcoleman
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    My well-worn ex-MoD '80 109:

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  • cedryck
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    Nice to hear from other dog owners. Two 80lb. Pit Bulls in a series truck works nicely as a theft deterrent. Lots of folks in my town stop to look and talk with me, only the brave actually pet the lads.

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  • lumpydog
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    Great looking S3! And dog :-)

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  • fly cubs
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    Originally posted by cedryck
    Fly club. My series truck, when I finished the total restoration, was prim and proper. With two, large, drooling, and muddy Staffy terriers that faithfully ride with me, and make the thickest NOSE ART on my clean windows, I have given up trying to keep the rear tub clean and tidy. The installation of a dog guard, keeps them in the rear tub, they would jump over the seat and join me up front, I have given up.

    Ah yes! I have never had an issue putting dogs in any of my cars- even new or restored. I play the nose art and dog hair removal game all of the time- always worth it for man's best friend. My current hound loves to ride, but often falls asleep on the job of being a security system!

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  • cedryck
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    Fly club. My series truck, when I finished the total restoration, was prim and proper. With two, large, drooling, and muddy Staffy terriers that faithfully ride with me, and make the thickest NOSE ART on my clean windows, I have given up trying to keep the rear tub clean and tidy. The installation of a dog guard, keeps them in the rear tub, they would jump over the seat and join me up front, I have given up.

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