another from the net...
things I see (from the limited pics):
RHD (clearly)
non-factory windows (makes sense considering its UK heritage)
fresh paint - know thats not worth anything, but could be disguising damage
How about those mirrors? Are they defender mirrors mounted on an early III?
I've asked for more pics - chassis, footwells, interior in general, etc. Trying to decide if its worth asking someone local to take a closer look.
Asked for more pics - looking forward to getting the reaction from you guys.
On a related note - whats the thought about the later series IIIs...early 1980s? I really like the county trim that I saw on one...its unique but not doesn't really feel like a series truck to me. Most of those are out of my price range, just cruous why I haven't heard more about the late model series (pre defenders)?
- whats the thought about the later series IIIs...early 1980s?
There are some differences:
Originally posted by jac04
Lots of good advice here regarding buying an old Rover.
I'll chime in with some personal experience: Don't buy a vehicle that wasn't imported into the US to begin with. If you do (like I did ), you may find yourself needing parts that are difficult and/or very expensive to obtain. Late Series III vehicles (from the 80's) have things like different (metric) brake fittings, different stub axles/oil seals, and different axles than the older SIII vehicles sold new in the US.
Thanks Jac04 - must have been on information overload. Recall the advice against imports in general...forgot what you said about 1980s stuff. Very helpful!
Land Rover 1965 series 2. Hard safari aluminum top. unused canvas top, or no top at all for the summer !!! powerful winch. NO RUST ! amazing condition but used. He spent most of his life in Arizona and is kept in a barn in CT now. come and see for yourself. a wonderful fun and useful car. starts every time.
Location: Fairfield
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1965 109 2door hardtop (restored years ago)
1971 88 (restored and as new)
1967 88 (the next project)
Any update on your quest? I'm eager to spend your cash for you!
HA!
Glad my pocket is not the only place it burning a hole
The good news is that I have had some progress - I think I've found a truck!
I'm not quite ready to share details since its not a totally done deal and last time I got excited a little too early.
I'll add this - the advice I got in the short 2-3 months from this group was more valuable than any of the reading and casual searching I had done in the long months prior to joining. I will admit that I made some compromises, but when I found the latest Rover I was confident that I was asking the right questions and knew what I was looking for. So while some may not agree with every detail of my choice, I think it was still a sound decision overall (hey, its got a galvy frame, thats a start).
Fingers crossed that the next week goes well - should have an update then.
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