lol lol lol
How funny (in a good way) is that!! its crazy, cant believe you tracked down "the old girl"
Makes me ponder if I could find my old 1978 Series III 88" (my first car/Land Rover).
Ponders starting a thread.... haha :p
Regards
Daz
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lol lol lol
How funny (in a good way) is that!! its crazy, cant believe you tracked down "the old girl"
Makes me ponder if I could find my old 1978 Series III 88" (my first car/Land Rover).
Ponders starting a thread.... haha :p
Regards
Daz
I was wondering whether any of my old ones were still around...... But the most recent (1961 2a), I sold in 1969 or70! And I would probably have to do a bit of scratching to find the details (numbers etc) of any of them. The Series 1 perhaps would be identifiable by an oil pressure and temperature gauge that were edge reading and scretwed to the RH side of the instrument box. (1956 88 hardtop)
John
I found my first ever vehicle, which happened to be a landy, recently, after hunting without luck, it came up on trade-me in NZ....didn't get to see her in person, but photos and video, was nice to see her still going strong. 1985 on left, 2016 on right.....
Congratulations on making the connections guys!
I hope there is a big warm and fuzzy feeling for everyone involved!
Over the years there have so many story's about Land Rover's . This one has been amazing . A young man set himself on a mission to find a vehicle ? A Red 110 County that he and his family traveled around Australia in for over a year . In spit of the many dead ends , he keep going ! Most people would have gave up long ago . John keep going , I'm pleased that he found the vehicle . I've owned it for over 17 years . That's a long time , It was lovely to meet up and show him around the old girl . We exchanged story's . I am going to sell it to John , I can't think of anyone now that I could imagine deserves it more . Some time's things are meant to be . Jim :D:D