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    Quote Originally Posted by SafeAirOne
    It's hard to tell, since the seller had a bit of trouble with the word "military" as well....
    Bad spellers of the world untie!

    thanks guys - got some other irons in the fire as well, just wanted to get a read on that posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickDawson
    Bad spellers of the world untie!
    Untie what?
    © 1974 Apis Mellifera. Few rights preserved.

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    another from the net...
    things I see (from the limited pics):
    RHD (clearly)
    non-factory windows (makes sense considering its UK heritage)
    fresh paint - know thats not worth anything, but could be disguising damage

    How about those mirrors? Are they defender mirrors mounted on an early III?

    I've asked for more pics - chassis, footwells, interior in general, etc. Trying to decide if its worth asking someone local to take a closer look.

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    Very limited pics. If it matters, the registration marks indicate it was registered in Surry between August 72 and the end of July 73.
    --Mark

    1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

    0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
    (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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    Asked for more pics - looking forward to getting the reaction from you guys.

    On a related note - whats the thought about the later series IIIs...early 1980s? I really like the county trim that I saw on one...its unique but not doesn't really feel like a series truck to me. Most of those are out of my price range, just cruous why I haven't heard more about the late model series (pre defenders)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickDawson
    - whats the thought about the later series IIIs...early 1980s?
    There are some differences:
    Quote Originally Posted by jac04
    Lots of good advice here regarding buying an old Rover.
    I'll chime in with some personal experience: Don't buy a vehicle that wasn't imported into the US to begin with. If you do (like I did ), you may find yourself needing parts that are difficult and/or very expensive to obtain. Late Series III vehicles (from the 80's) have things like different (metric) brake fittings, different stub axles/oil seals, and different axles than the older SIII vehicles sold new in the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jac04
    There are some differences:
    Thanks Jac04 - must have been on information overload. Recall the advice against imports in general...forgot what you said about 1980s stuff. Very helpful!

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    I just saw this one Nick In my neck of the woods-looks close to what you are looking for.

    Land Rover 1965 Series 11 - $7000 (Fairfield)

    Reply to:sale-kgvyg-1194870391@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
    Date: 2009-05-29, 2:37PM EDT


    Land Rover 1965 series 2. Hard safari aluminum top. unused canvas top, or no top at all for the summer !!! powerful winch. NO RUST ! amazing condition but used. He spent most of his life in Arizona and is kept in a barn in CT now. come and see for yourself. a wonderful fun and useful car. starts every time.

    • Location: Fairfield
    • it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
    1965 109 2door hardtop (restored years ago)
    1971 88 (restored and as new)
    1967 88 (the next project)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bertha
    I just saw this one Nick In my neck of the woods-looks close to what you are looking for.

    Land Rover 1965 Series 11 - $7000 (Fairfield)
    Bertha - thanks for thinking of me and my search!

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    I remember that one from when it was on craigslist in Phoenix. I don't think they wanted $7K for it back then though.

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