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 [QUOTE=alaskantinbender;101585]Thanks Alaskantinbender the kids most definitely had a blast. Anything that involves mud and getting dirty is a gaurenteed good time..Comment
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 The Toltec Coffee fleet....
 96 FZJ80: 3XL, lifted, and shaved
 94 FZJ 80: our Costa Rican coffee and surf mobile
 70 Series IIA 88: After 18 months of wrenching, its alive and legal to drive!
 70 Series IIA 88: in US on H-1B visa
 56 Series I 86: a whole new type of rover hell....Comment
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 Parksy
 Ex-80", 86", Ex-107", Ex-107", Ex-109", Ex-IIA 109 SW, IIA 109 FC, Ex-RHD 101, Ex-LHD 101
 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Surf-R...99332096782674Comment
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 '73 109 Station Wagon
 Started out as a RHD 6cyl petrol truck that took a quart of oil every 100 miles.
 She is now: a LHD
 Isuzu 4BD1T 4cyl turbo diesel with a Dodge Ram 5-speed tranny
 Stage 1 turbo upgrade
 Custom Exhaust
 Disco1 axles (4 wheel disc brakes)
 Defender 110 Steel Wheels
 IIa nose with LED headlights and military directionals
 Range Rover Power Steering unit
 Custom Rock Sliders
 Battery relocated under passenger seat
 Adjustable tie-down anchors below jump seats
 LED ribbon lighting around custom headliner
 Convex race rearview mirror (zero blind spots now)
 Full Galvanized Roof Rack and ladder with "no-climb" prison fencing used as decking
 Custom Class 3 Receiver with 7-pin trailer plug (Shout out to Mark)
 And can't forget the Guinness Bottle Opener on the rear bumper (will never be caught without an opener while camping again).
 And a plethora of bits and pieces from our hosts - Thank You Les.
 
 She spends her time hauling our kids in and around Saratoga Springs, NY, to New England Ski Hills, camping in the Adirondacks, and to summer Car Shows events.
 
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 Resurrected from this forum - http://forums.roversnorth.com/showth...ferrerid=32207
 
 Took about a year to get her done, in my garage. Every nut, bolt and washer replaced, or reconditioned to reuse. List is long - bigger highlights are:
 - Parabolics
 - ROAM 4 wheel disc brakes
 - ROAM galvanized 10"rims
 - Full respray inside and out
 - New (to her) top and sides with sliding glass - new tracks, locks and hardware - works well vs fixed windows
 - New (to her) rear hatch and tailgate vs door
 - New Pierce intake manifold with Weber dual throat carby
 - New (to her) Brownchurch rack
 - New rear crossmember1963 Series IIa 109" 5 door Safari top (SOLD to new home)
 1971 Series IIa 88" Soft top (SOLD to new home)
 1995 RRC - LWB
 2001 Discovery II SE7 (SOLD to new home)Comment
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 My Series 3. Bought it as a solid non-running truck with a great drive train. I spent a few months doing a rear quarter chassis, parabolics, re-spray, interior overhaul, and refurb of many parts. Still working things here and there, but it has become a very reliable daily driver. I enjoyed it so much, I've even considered selling this one to do another. My wife and I drove away from it in our wedding in November! Here are a few after pics, and some of the "before":
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Before all of the work!
 
 
 1976 RHD Series 3 - SOLD
 1989 Land Rover 90 LHD
 1940 Piper J3F-50 CubComment





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