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  • SafeAirOne
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    Originally posted by Dietersrover
    My 1971 Series IIA 88 is in a small article in the Feb issue of the UK's Land Rover Monthly.
    Nice. My local Land Rover dealership asks me NOT to drive by in my 109 whenever they're trying to sell something.




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  • Dietersrover
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    My 1971 Series IIA 88 is in a small article in the Feb issue of the UK's Land Rover Monthly.
    Cheers
    DerekClick image for larger version

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  • busboy
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    Originally posted by rwollschlager
    some from this past weekend. It came home on the hook and is sitting in the driveway due to a potential engine failure and will have to remain there until I come home from school in march.
    happy new year!
    -Rob
    I really like your front bumper, does the hand crank starter handle go on top of the bumper or through the 2 inch receiver, also are the tow hooks set to attach a front tow bar? Looks like it's made from 2X4 .125 wall rectangular tube, is that right?

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  • jac04
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    Originally posted by rwollschlager
    It came home on the hook...
    But you're still smiling!!

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  • rwollschlager
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    some from this past weekend. It came home on the hook and is sitting in the driveway due to a potential engine failure and will have to remain there until I come home from school in march.
    happy new year!
    -Rob
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  • Skookumchuck
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    Originally posted by SWBSIIIUK
    This is my current project, an early (1971) RHD SIII - I don't like rust, does it show?

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    Looks great the way the steel should of come from the factory

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  • SWBSIIIUK
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    My 1971 SIII Project

    This is my current project, an early (1971) RHD SIII - I don't like rust, does it show?

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  • mrdoiron
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    Very nice transition... any "along the way shots" you can also share ?

    mike

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  • ArlowCT
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    Originally posted by SafeAirOne
    Are these the "before" and "after" pics? Nice job!:



    Looking at the after photo I was wondering the same thing! It's hard to believe sometimes but some start worst than that! Not all end up looking that nice too, great work!

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  • SafeAirOne
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    Originally posted by dabawei
    first winter after restoring, leak here leak there, but I am enjoying to see it on the sand dune
    Are these the "before" and "after" pics? Nice job!:



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  • albersj51
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    Looks great! Nice work!

    Originally posted by dabawei
    first winter after restoring, leak here leak there, but I am enjoying to see it on the sand dune

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  • LaneRover
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    Very nice looking Rover!

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  • dabawei
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    first winter after restoring, leak here leak there, but I am enjoying to see it on the sand dune

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  • stomper
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    Oooh, I smell a new business coming on! I would pay to have one done of my truck too. I hope she likes working with Land Rover subjects!

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  • Manny
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    Wow! Very nice painting indeed. Maybe I should send you a photo of my SIII to commission a painting of it.

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