That is a looker for certain.
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Its vinyl. The headliner is cream colored thick vinyl. After a closer look it is customed. Whomever did the work was a pro but some of the finishing details are not perfect. It has been repainted(overspray) maybe it was "restored" and then left to sit.Comment
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I believe that has to be some old after market interior, NelsAnderson, a fellow board member has the same style in his series IIA 109
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72 SIII 88
67 SIIA 109
82 SIII Stage 1 V8
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i must know... is that salt or fresh water? that's a great photo, but if its salt, think of the potential damage!
*nvrmnd. i read on... what a relief.
anyone know what type of paint they used for the flaps?Comment
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If that's the same Series Rover trip to Africa that I think it is, it looked pretty fun, from what I saw on youtube. Of course, I can't seem to locate the video now...
EDIT...Oh here it is (I don't seem to know how to embed the youtube video).--Mark
1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel
0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
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Owner: James Leach Global Expedition Services.
1995 110 RegularComment
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1973 Series 3
1 of 5 or so limestone rovers to show up in TX
before and after:73 SIII swb 139 CI, rochester carb
working on:
rear bumper, window glazing, roll cage, paint top, etc... etc... etc....
http://jims73rover.blogspot.com/Comment
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To coin a phrase: "It's a dry heat".
It is true however; it was well over 100 (outside) every day and quite comfortable for the most part.
I think it got as hot a 132 between the seats in my truck...
The adhesive holding my hiking boots together melted...Owner: James Leach Global Expedition Services.
1995 110 RegularComment
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