Now that I think of it. God bless him!
Now that I think of it. God bless him!
Originally Posted by Tim Smith
yea but that sort of thing builds character...or so im told. when i got pulled over all my dad could do was laugh, until he accidently kicked the fire extinguisher on the firewall and filled the car with dry chemicals... its the little things like these that add on top of the land rover experience
Tim Smith,
are you the green lightweight that used to live in mystic? i think hinkley street across from the seaport?
Nope, not me. Never had the pleasure of living in Mystic.Originally Posted by rwollschlager
then there might be more lightweights in ct than i thought... hahaha
I'm in RI, but only about 10 min from Putnam CT, if that counts!
I hereby move to accept Yabo into the CT rovers forum.
Do I hear a second?
I'll second that, I still think there is more!
72 SIII
there is still way more out there... it just a matter of time before they find this forum...Originally Posted by yank
naming a couple of guys off of my head i've known all my life:
Mark -North Branford - 7 or 8 (complete.. not neccesarily running) series trucks including a 101 gs
Dave -Lebanon a AA yellow bug eye.. Dave used to be the president and possibly founder of yankee rovers, a CT based Land Rover club, but since then it has disbanded....
Gene - ive seen him driving in montville/waterford area in his white nas 90 he also has a sII 88, I catch up with him once a year at british by the sea
Rj- North Stonington- 72 SIII, and maybe a disco....
- a couple of years ago we sold a SIIa 88 to a guy in new london but i havent seen it on the road since...
-just over the RI border in hope valley is John, a fellow with a red SII 88 and blue 200 tdi 90
those are just the ones i know, but almost everyday i drive my land rover around town i meet someone new who owns a land rover or has previously owned one.
any body heading up to the "all metal dash" event in late september?