I see no one thought this was as funny as I thought it was. Sorry guys.
Awwwhhh poor baby... (just kidding with you)
I hadn't even seen this post.
Are the frames in good conditon, bulkhead rusted out or no?
You'd think new member superpowerdave would like the Defender since he's got a 109 from an archaeologist that he's been asking about in thread "1964 109 3 door questions"
Actually my kids would love those, come to think of it, where'd you get them?
Walker 1968 Series IIA-"Ronnie" 88" SW, 2.25L Petrol, LHD
I got these from WalMart. Pack of 5 Matchbox Dino Digs that had the D-90. And a single from the Matchbox Luxury Vehicle collection-HAHA The G-4 is usually in dash my Disco and the 90 we got today and it will be stuck down in the dash of the IIA. I love hotwheels cars!!!!
Kristi 1969 Series IIa 109 1970 Series Wagon 1974 1/2 MGB 2004 Disco II-last of her kind
My father dug the Land Rovers out of his Matchbox collection and gave them to me when I picked up my 88", including an original dark green #12 of the 109" variety (see East Coast Rovers' Matchbox page). I'll have to hit up Walmart on the way home one of these nights and see if I can pick up one of the Defenders.
I'll definitely snap some picks of my small caravan and post them here.
rikuwoiku — to travel overland.
1982 Series III 88" (RHD w/2.8L Daihatsu diesel)
2002 Discovery II SE
CentreSteer.com — A podcast by, for, and about Land Rover owners. (Panelist & Content Producer)
SeriesParts.com — A master list of parts, part suppliers (our gracious hosts included), and repair shops for Series Land Rovers.
The Matchbox Land Rover (green safari 109) was part of the inspiration for me getting a real green safari 109, so I can certainly appreciate the liking for these miniature versions:
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