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  • Linus Tremaine
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    another

    here is the side without any lichen on it.
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  • Linus Tremaine
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    heres one

    1960 109 Regular: RESCUED
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  • 1971Series88
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    Gloucester, VA...down on the York River...3.5hrs away.

    Anytime you want to take a drive and check it out let me know...I will probably be there all week this week cleaning it up - A LOT of dirt, pine needles and wasp nests.

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  • Firemanshort
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    Where did you find that cutey? It looks like a lot of work but a really good base.

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  • 1971Series88
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    109 rescued

    DONE....rescued...I am stupid I know.....1963 109" 5 Door Safari Top...RHD

    For all you who like to see pictures...here it is. Now begins a lot of hard work.
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  • mike_cyul
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    Don't know if anyone's already seen this, but there's a 1960 88" available just south of Quebec City. Not a bad price, either, for what looks like a relatively un-messed with vehicle:

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  • SafeAirOne
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    Originally posted by montanarover
    just because you drive a series rover everyday people want you to buy theirs for the sum of $1000.00 minus motor,wheels,tranny because of the name rover..and yes i left it sitting in a junk yard here in montana..
    That pristine pickup cab is worth $500-700 alone. Al the ones I've seen look like they've been to H-E-double hockey sticks and back.

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  • charo63
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    The picture was actually taken after getting it home. I found the Willys trailer at an auction for a $100 a few years ago. It's not a Sankey, but ought to look great behind my Rover! It will have to be restored as well, but has been a functional little trailer so far. It still had the original military tires on it, but were dry rotted. There were some brand new 750's cross ply mud tires at the same auction and picked them up for a $1. They look cool on the little trailer.

    So far the Rover's been cleaned up and I have been going through all the necessary things like plugs, fluids, carb, starter, radiator, etc. It's got a set of 235 85 BFG mud-terrains mounted up and ready to go. I'll leave the patina for a while - not my favorite color, but I like the old look!
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  • czenkov
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    Originally posted by charo63
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    I watched this one for several years sitting in an abandoned lot and finally found a way to contact the owner and buy it. 1963 model with very little rust. The license plate is stamped 1971 - have no idea when it was last on the road. It's been fun resurrecting it and will be on the road soon!
    Did you get the trailer with it? Nice find.

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  • Partsman
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    Originally posted by sizod
    I looked at this truck last year, I was tempted, it would be a good parts truck. Still has the Banjo steering wheel.





    That one was still available last week in Providence, personally I think the owner is asking too much for a squashed Rover.

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  • Jim-ME
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    That one is a carbon copy of my first one. Have a ball.
    Jim

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  • charo63
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    I watched this one for several years sitting in an abandoned lot and finally found a way to contact the owner and buy it. 1963 model with very little rust. The license plate is stamped 1971 - have no idea when it was last on the road. It's been fun resurrecting it and will be on the road soon!

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  • sizod
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    1964 Series 2a in Providence RI

    I looked at this truck last year, I was tempted, it would be a good parts truck. Still has the Banjo steering wheel.




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  • mrdoiron
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    11 seater !

    Spotted an "11 seater" rover in Haiti...

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  • achtung
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    I would try to get that pick up cap off of him but other than that doesn't look like there is much there.

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