A 1975 Land Rover Series own by my dad.
Thanks!
Now I just need to sort out the clutch, n Ill be a rovin.....
From that picture you cannot tell. The 2wd drive axle was pretty much the same as the stock front from the swivel ball flange on out. They actually had a funky little shaft in the swivel to act as an oil thrower to keep the king pins lubed so they still used the stock hub caps.
I just dragged this Rover home last weekend. It is a completely unmolested 1964 IIA complete with Koenig winch and rear PTO. It is a one owner Rover that has sat untouched for the past 25 years. The inspection sticker on the window is from 1982.
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'62 109 - coil sprung
'64 88 - coil sprung
Congrats!!!
I have always been jealous of your 109 but now this?? where abouts did you find it?
-Rob
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72 SIII 88
67 SIIA 109
82 SIII Stage 1 V8
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Thanks Rob. I found this one near Camden, ME. After sitting for 25 years, it was a real pain to move. The front end had sunk into the ground up to the diff. It took about 4-5 hours of digging & winching to get it on the trailer.
'62 109 - coil sprung
'64 88 - coil sprung