Welcome to the states. Very nice and well represented 109, more photos please!
Welcome to the states. Very nice and well represented 109, more photos please!
Some more. I'll try to find some ofroading ones as well.
Last edited by series 3 guy; 12-15-2009 at 08:37 AM.
Hey Andrew! Welcome to the board!
When did you move back to the states?
-Clint
Birmabright Brotherhood
Take the vow, join the brotherhood!
Clint Rankin - 1972 SIII SWB
After seeing series 3 guy pictures, I figured it's well time to toss another picture up to the board. Just a taster from a trip down south. Not such a great picture of the truck but it's the friends, event and location that really count with this one even if they aren't pictured.
I thought it looked familiar...I just watched the youtube videos of the trip a few days ago. Looks like a great time. I'm amazed at how the relatively enormous vehicles tend to do quite well on those trips. I'm less than amazed at how poorly BMW sedans do, however.
Back on topic (well, closer anyway):
Tim, Why is it that fairly stock airportables look so much more bad-arse than any other fairly stock series rovers?? My rover is getting very nervous and requests that you and everyone else with one, stop posting pics of your airportables!
--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).
Not completely stock but it does the job.
Just so you folks know, my truck is actually in serious need of repair. More to come on that later and in another post. But true to the series truck nature, it still gets me where I want to be and I'm happy for it. Even if I'm whiffing blue smoke from the dash and floorboards.