SromanC -
It appears that your 1967 Blue 88 has a wing vent near the footwell.
Can you show more about that?
SromanC -
It appears that your 1967 Blue 88 has a wing vent near the footwell.
Can you show more about that?
Firemanshort
1980 Stage One
(Past owner of 1973 Series III - Highlander)
I would love to hear more about the trip. Do I foresee a RN article?
Picked up my first Series Land Rover (1960) this last weekend. 25 hours of driving time, but it was worth it. It has been a blast driving it to work. Wipers and seat belt were the priority this week, but plenty of things to tinker with - really looking forward to working with my new toy. I'm sure I will have lots of questions for the forum.
02 Discovery SD
60 88 -Stubby
69 88 BUGEYE
Nice looking rig. I'm up in St Johns if you ever need a hand. Also have a full hard top and sides if you're interested.
'67 sIIa 88
Interesting - by chance was Stubbey owned by an Australian? - that is what we call certain bottles of beer in Aust. They are a little shorter and "Stubbier" than the long neck version...
1963 Series IIa 109" 5 door Safari top (SOLD to new home)
1971 Series IIa 88" Soft top (SOLD to new home)
1995 RRC - LWB
2001 Discovery II SE7 (SOLD to new home)
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Here's my 88 station wagon , fresh engine, parabolics, all new Exmore interior, 255-85-16 interco truxus tires.
Dayum road salt makes the truck look bad !
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61 109. 99,000 miles. Never had engine tore apart, no leaks anywhere either!! New tires and parabolic springs and all new interior as well.
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Close of of the pangolin front bumper. I drive both of these trucks weekly to work to northern va.
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I took this pic of my two week old son this past September.
That is the original spare tire on the hood from 1966, notice little dry rotting
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This was a pic taken from an old computer so the quality isn't so good