This past Thanskgiving week, my son and I drove over 800 miles, each way, to Big Bend, TX for hiking and camping. This in a '67 Series IIA with original 2.25L engine and Roverdrive. I got about 52 - 54 MPH average speed, some more, some less, however, going up against a strong headwind and pretty high hills on I-10 was not too smart. It was an experience to remember! Flashers on (handled by my son) and speed drops to low 30 and 40 MPH. We did this for hours and thankfully no one complained or ran us over. I don't plan to do this again as I have another trip to EXPO in April. It's not that I don't want the drive in the LR, I just feel it is too dangerous going those speeds on inclines or up against headwinds and could put people at risk, including ours
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So, I will consider towing the Series IIA west and/or upgrade/rebuild/modify the 2.25L. I won't expect any miricles though wityh the engine as it is what it is. Any suggestions on towing an older Land Rover, Do's and Don'ts?
Thanks, Regan

So, I will consider towing the Series IIA west and/or upgrade/rebuild/modify the 2.25L. I won't expect any miricles though wityh the engine as it is what it is. Any suggestions on towing an older Land Rover, Do's and Don'ts?
Thanks, Regan
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