Three SWB Rovers for sale

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  • brathay
    Low Range
    • Oct 2007
    • 7

    Three SWB Rovers for sale

    Hi

    Kids are gone and we are downsizing. Toys need to go! I have three series vehicles in various states of being reconditioned and tons of extras. First is a 1967 Series IIA wagon with the best original frame and bulkhead (fire wall) I have ever seen. New fuel tank and stainless steel exhaust along with excellent 16" wheels and tires. Been siting so needs the engine tuning and clutch freeing up. Second is a 1970 Series IIA Wagon with a galvanized frame and again great 16" wheels and nearly new tires. Partly disassembled in order to weld the fire wall. Ran fine when parked up. Rest of drive train also good. Third is an early 70's Series III with a rotted frame - I bought it with the intention of using it for parts - would be a good source of parts for anyone who has a right hand driver english import.

    $10,000 for everything. may split if the price is right.

    Give me a call/ email me if interested.

    Best

    Chris
    Rye, NY
    914 305 5483
  • cardiffarms
    Low Range
    • Apr 2013
    • 6

    #2
    I could be interested in the 67 IIA. I'm looking for a driver with the ability to do minor rolling restoration work, so doesn't have to be pretty, but needs to have solid frame and bulkhead. As long as engine/clutch was ok to start with and just needs minor tuning, that would be fine. I'm looking for something I can drive this coming winter, so have some time this summer for minor works. Any chance of some photo's?

    Many thanks

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    • brathay
      Low Range
      • Oct 2007
      • 7

      #3
      Hi

      I will post photos at the weekend.

      best

      Chris



      Originally posted by cardiffarms
      I could be interested in the 67 IIA. I'm looking for a driver with the ability to do minor rolling restoration work, so doesn't have to be pretty, but needs to have solid frame and bulkhead. As long as engine/clutch was ok to start with and just needs minor tuning, that would be fine. I'm looking for something I can drive this coming winter, so have some time this summer for minor works. Any chance of some photo's?

      Many thanks

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      • brathay
        Low Range
        • Oct 2007
        • 7

        #4
        Here are some photos.
        Chris
        Rye, NY
        914 305 5483[/QUOTE]
        Attached Files

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        • brathay
          Low Range
          • Oct 2007
          • 7

          #5
          and moreClick image for larger version

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          • brathay
            Low Range
            • Oct 2007
            • 7

            #6
            and a few more. If you want anything more specific let me know but no tire kickers pleaseClick image for larger version

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            • brathay
              Low Range
              • Oct 2007
              • 7

              #7
              Posted some and the 67 would take little work to be a daily driver

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