Some pics from my recent trip - it's nice to share!
Victor Harbour ... probably the nicest day (weather-wise) I had. As a Desert boy it was nice to see the sea again
Some rural work ... (thank you)
A bit more (green!) rural work ... no I'm not stuckAlthough I was surprised at how much I sunk when I pulled up!
On the way home, I had to stop at Wilmington (finally!). Terrific people who run the place ... looking at all the Series Landys in the back lot! I was in heaven! I got a couple of bits for the 2a while I was there as wellI definitely recommend a look in the Toy Museum itself ... plenty of Land Rover stuff in there ... and a '49 Land Rover. Of Course.
On the way home, had to stop at Glendambo ... if I'm going to stop anywhere on the way home, this is far better than stopping at Coober Pedy IMOCan't go wrong for a feed, but be prepared to re-mortgage your house for a beer though haha!
Made it home. First time in the 21 years I've lived here I bothered to stop at the sign welcoming me home though
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Don't know whose this is but I wish it was mine Drrroooooollllll
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A bit more info about that beast : Landyzone - 6x6 Perentie
'11 Def 130 "Henry"
Not my Deefer, but one I saw at Lister Land Rover the dealer in Droitwich, UK.
Now I appreciate that this will upset some of the "traditionalist", but the rest can enjoy!
This one was actually brand new and unregistered on the show room floor...
Cheers,
Lou
I like both of them, I think they look great! I really like the 90's in a softop, they just seem to look right to me.
That's LieutenantRover's 6x6 from Kalgoorlie!!
Brian has a collection of Landys in his backyard .. Hang on.. So do I
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