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  1. #331
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    Congrats!! I always liked the tan color...



    Quote Originally Posted by McQ01 View Post
    My new-to-me 1965 Series IIa.. came home last week.

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    A 1975 Land Rover Series own by my dad.

  3. #333
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    Thanks!
    Now I just need to sort out the clutch, n Ill be a rovin.....

  4. #334
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovely09 View Post
    A 1975 Land Rover Series own by my dad.
    I really like this unit.

    What military is that from? Singapore? Taiwan?

    Very, very nice.

    -Gary
    "I can't believe I'm sitting here, completely surrounded by no beer!" -Onslow

  5. #335
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rineheitzgabot View Post
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    What military is that from? Singapore? Taiwan?



    -Gary
    Belgian.

  6. #336
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    Quote Originally Posted by greenmeanie View Post
    Belgian.
    That couldn't be one of the infamous 2wd Belgians, could it? Seeing that it has front hubcaps I'm not too sure.

  7. #337
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Smith View Post
    That couldn't be one of the infamous 2wd Belgians, could it? Seeing that it has front hubcaps I'm not too sure.

    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.

  8. #338
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    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.
    '62 109 - coil sprung
    '64 88 - coil sprung

  9. #339
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    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
    -- http://www.youtube.com/barnfind88 --

  10. #340
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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

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