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  • Revtor
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    I'd get an updated map, I'm sure Africa has changed since that was printed!

    love the vintage appeal.

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  • stomper
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    Now that is a picture to love!

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  • Dietersrover
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    UMR517J Thinking about a road trip.
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  • raindeei
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    Here is my '75. Just took the top off to enjoy this nice California weather. Click image for larger version

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  • tmckeon88
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    Originally posted by moodhair
    I guess I should have been more clear mtcook72 - I am under the impression that the part of the pan american highway from south of Panama City to Columbia is not passable or at the minimum not safe.
    Hi all-

    Having done most of the Pan-American in 2000, I can say that there is no road passage from Panama into Colombia. I had the impression that everyone was perfectly happy with access to Colombia remaining as difficult as possible. There was a famous expedition I think in 1972 with Land Rovers and Range Rovers trying to bash their way through the Darien Gap, as it's called. Worth looking up.

    Tom

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  • NDNAJNS
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    Great day to drive to Santa Cruz last weekend (the fog eventually cleared).

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  • moodhair
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    I guess I should have been more clear mtcook72 - I am under the impression that the part of the pan american highway from south of Panama City to Columbia is not passable or at the minimum not safe.

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  • mtcook72
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  • moodhair
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    having driven some of the pan-american in Panama, I'm curious as to how you went from Panama to Columbia??

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  • NewfD90
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    Originally posted by jdesigns2001
    My 1960 Series 2 88" in some good old Georgia red clay.
    Beauty!

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  • jdesigns2001
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    My 1960 Series 2 88" in some good old Georgia red clay.Click image for larger version

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  • NDNAJNS
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    Great pic!

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  • SafeAirOne
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    It's been a while since I posted in this thread. Here's a quick pic of the leaker taken in the 20 minutes the sun was out following the blizzard the other day:

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  • RNZack
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    Originally posted by NDNAJNS
    They are 235/85. Love these new KM2s. Always had ATs until this set.
    I hear that! I'll be on my 2nd set of KM2s this summer.

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  • akedtg
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    Originally posted by NDNAJNS
    Love the GnR thread...had no idea. Awesome.

    Many thanks to Ed in Alaska for going on a gas run when we crossed paths in Scotia, CA. In the 700 miles I drove between Springfield, OR and SF, his sweet expedition SIIA was the ONLY series we came across. It just so happened to be the exact moment that I ran out of gas on the 101. Funny, the gage said I had 1/4 of a tank! What are the odds? But like he said, these rigs are attracted to each other.
    Chris

    Your welcome it was nice meeting you and checking out your rover.

    Cheers Ed

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