Anyone see this one?
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Parts for the early RRC's are getting hard to find and keeping those lovely carbs. in tune is a real delight !!!Les Parker
Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
Rovers North Inc.
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Now that's a pretty Classic. Parts are no fun to find, especially for the LT95 trans with integral transfer box. I have 2 of those manifolds (from my '76 Series and my '70 3500S) with carbs, in case someone wants the fun of running these, and learning how to tune side draughts. Be sure to stock up on dashpot oil.
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'70 Rover 3500SComment
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My Dad has a 73 two door. It's a blast to drive and just a really cool truck. It has a new intake and 4 barrel carb on it and it runs great. If you have a interest in them go for it, it looks like a nice truck and almost closer than the on we bought. Shipped it from Washington state to Connecticut sight unseen!Comment
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A starting bid of $15K<------ I would need to do a lot more of this before buying that....
Jason
"Clubs are for Chumps" Club presidentComment
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I know the owners of that RR, they paid 1/10th of what they are asking, and I would not recommend doing business with them. Good condition/low rust 2 door manual 1970s RRC from central american can be had for <$4,000 all day long. Its about another $2,000 to get'm into USThe Toltec Coffee fleet....
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