Is that the rover retirement home made famous in the Riverport Rover series "88 in a day"? Much more desirable than the Rover hell, visited later in that video.
Is that the rover retirement home made famous in the Riverport Rover series "88 in a day"? Much more desirable than the Rover hell, visited later in that video.
Ha ha, no this is just a guy who has a collection of junked cars in his backyard and unfortunately some of them happen to be Rover..
Pete was being fairly kind when he was describing the rover hell.
1951 I 80" - Summer driver
1965 IIA 88" - Daily driver
1964 IIA 109" - Future project...
Here's one that was rescued when I was in CT, I had to haul ot to Maine to finally strip it down.. It has served as a very limited parts car for my 88 S3
....Talbot
Wow, that rear cross member looks......solid!
On some models....they hinge.
Jeff
64 SIIa 109 all stock
69 SIIa 88 all stock
Old tractors
New Harleys
Old trucks
Easy to clean the inside of the frame out. Extra storage too.
http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/cto/1599631859.html
We have 4 Land Rovers Series I-III? circa 1960s-1970s to sell, or to sell for parts. They are not in good condition. Will wait for best offer that includes hauling.
If you know what series these are we are curious to know more about them.
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Haha, I had just got on to post the correct link. Man! Why can't we find stuff like this out here in Utah! You're killing me here!
"They are not in good condition." My eyes must not be very good - I see great canvases with which to paint.
1960 88" SII Pliny the Elder
1997 D-90
"Fear profits man, nothing"
All with tropical roofs
Stacy
Motta S.A. Italy
Because they all have the headlights in the center "breakfast" plate, they are either series II or early series IIAs. I believe the headlights were moved to the wings in 1967? So they are all 1960's era.
You would need to post more pictures of the engine bays, bulkheads, etc. for me to be able to give you more info than that.
How long have they been sitting there? How easy are they to gain access to, do they roll? These are all important questions to answer if you are looking to entertain any serious bids.