awesome! i thought i recongnized that roof rack i went to look at it when the guy had it on craigslist he said if he didnt sell it he would sell it for scrap i offered him $600 for it but he said hed rather sell it for scrap than take 600, heres a pic of it sittin in the woods! im so glad somebody bought it that would use it instead of scrap it
1964 Series IIa 109" Pick-Up RHD
1965 Series IIa 88" Wagon LHD
1968 Series IIa 109" Station Wagon LHD
got her back to homosassa, put some gas in her ,she stated right up, pressure washed her for a week, got her down to the aluminum, runs great, my other series 3 does about 45 down hill, this one will hit 70+, awesume. put in new seats, the engine stalled out most of the time, put a new carb on her, that did it. she now live in homosassa fla. if your aound this area she is on us 19 just south of down town homosassa at pawfection ranch
got her back to homosassa, put some gas in her ,she stated right up, pressure washed her for a week, got her down to the aluminum, runs great, my other series 3 does about 45 down hill, this one will hit 70+, awesume. put in new seats, the engine stalled out most of the time, put a new carb on her, that did it. she now live in homosassa fla. if your aound this area she is on us 19 just south of down town homosassa at pawfection ranch
wow thats awesome! i think my top speed is 45, when i went and looked at it the guy told me the motor was locked up so i didnt try to turn it over, thats great it runs and i bet that mopar has plenty of power, i go down that way everynow and then id love to see it all cleaned up! is ur series 3 the nice blue one that was on ebay in homosassa?
1964 Series IIa 109" Pick-Up RHD
1965 Series IIa 88" Wagon LHD
1968 Series IIa 109" Station Wagon LHD
i had the one on ebay, people kept asking me about A/C, power brakes, gas milage and all that, told most to go out and get a jeep, decided to keep her.
Found these two at a Brit repair shop in Frederick MD...there were a slew of other interesting British vehicles there as well, but figured these two deserved to make the 'waiting to be rescued' thread for the Rovers:
Jason Lavender
'71 Series IIA
'88 127 #F96 DKN
'94 NAS 90 #324
'06 LR3 HSE www.SeriesDefender.com
1968 Poppy Red Series IIA 88" - Mr
1964 Marine Blue Series IIA 109" - Mr Part II 2003 Beluga Black DII - Mrs
1996 Alpine White Disco I - Gone
1996 Beluga Black 4.6L DI - Gone
1992 Eastnor Green RRC SWB - Gone
1991 Eastnor Green RRC Hunter - Gone
1988 Black RRC SWB - Gone
1968 Poppy Red Series IIA 88" - Mr
1964 Marine Blue Series IIA 109" - Mr Part II 2003 Beluga Black DII - Mrs
1996 Alpine White Disco I - Gone
1996 Beluga Black 4.6L DI - Gone
1992 Eastnor Green RRC SWB - Gone
1991 Eastnor Green RRC Hunter - Gone
1988 Black RRC SWB - Gone
A guy in Cranbrook has a great condition 66 series P/U fo sale asking $4,000.00 in the local paper. the frame is in great condition as he said he strips it down and repaints it every 2 years and has owned the truck for the last 20 years. It has parabolics and a new factory engine with the better cam. Anyway I can email his contact info to anyone who is interested. It is a great truck I would buy it but I just do not fit in the series trucks.
1968 Series IIA
1987 D90 Kid's project
German wirehair Pointer (Wood Hound)
Driving by "K Ave" in Plano, Texas, where I never see any old Rovers except mine, I spotted this 60's girl sitting pretty in a storage yard. Doesn't look bad...
mike
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1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
2010 RR Sport Supercharged
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