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Sleepy
28th November 2011, 10:05 PM
Found this modelling forum with some quite detailed photos of some Series 1. Obviously modellers like the detail.;)
Thought I'd post it up here for both reference and general interest.
If you click on the "posts in this topic" link down the bottom, some more shots appear.
Land Rover Series 1 civvy versions - Britmodeller.com (http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php'showtopic=78009)


http://www.britmodeller.com/reviews/richellis/Landy/srs1/tick/139.jpg


Some interesting vehicles in the background too - Looks like some kind of sale yard in the UK.

The ho har's
28th November 2011, 10:24 PM
That's a Tickford series 1 just like Keith's..123Rover50..ohh off to look at the link;)

Mrs hh:angel:

123rover50
29th November 2011, 05:54 AM
The Tickford is the one from the Norwegian collection that I said young Tony should have bought when he was near there. The others probably are too.
Craddock bought up most of them and took them back to the UK.
The Tickford had been restored before it went to Norway, left outside, and vandals have done the rest.
Seeing it now, if I had restored it, I would be shattered.
Keith

newhue
29th November 2011, 06:07 AM
I remember reading that somewhere Keith, you'd wonder why anyone would put it out in the paddock even if some louts broke the windows. hey I love the hand straps, I remember hanging off those as a kid in our family HD holden wagon.

great find Sleepy, some amazing vehicles there. Never seem to get tired of looking at old landies. Great to see what other vehicles are like.
I like the centralised windscreen wiper, someone was thinking.
ahhh imaging no job and no money concerns, the landies one would have.

Landy Smurf
29th November 2011, 05:15 PM
i wish i had the money for it

Sleepy
29th November 2011, 05:33 PM
Never seem to get tired of looking at old landies. Great to see what other vehicles are like.

Yes I would have to agree with you there newhue.
I have a "wishlist" of an early Series 1 80", Series 2a 88", S3 Lightweight, 110 Perentie, . Oh well, will probably settle for a lotto ticket and some pictures.:angel:
At least I have the 101 to put a smile on my face:D
Actually found these whilst I was looking for that weird blue tilt on the 107".

Despite the obvious damage, I reckon that tickford would make a great restoration project.

newhue
29th November 2011, 06:48 PM
Yes I would have to agree with you there newhue.
I have a "wishlist" of an early Series 1 80", Series 2a 88", S3 Lightweight, 110 Perentie, . Oh well, will probably settle for a lotto ticket and some pictures.:angel:
At least I have the 101 to put a smile on my face:D
Actually found these whilst I was looking for that weird blue tilt on the 107".

Despite the obvious damage, I reckon that tickford would make a great restoration project.

A dam Tickford restored is worth about as much as the whole wish list. Funny how your list is similar to mine, don't have the space or cash however.

Being new relatively new to Land Rovers ownership, I sometimes wonder if my interest it a legitimate affair with a life long admired vehicle, or just a bit of must have western consumption. I look at the 107 and smile, and feel grateful just to have it. However I'd reckon I'd also be as grateful to slid open the doors of a decent shed and see a little collection of Land Rovers looking at me.

Sleepy
29th November 2011, 07:38 PM
Pretty sure the deluxe trim on the seats is original too. I have seen that checkered covering before.
http://www.britmodeller.com/reviews/richellis/Landy/srs1/107pickup/DSC00478.JPG

(Dear Diana, before you have a go at me for sideways photos - I am hotlinking to the original which is sideways:p)

Landy Smurf
30th November 2011, 04:46 PM
i know where there is a s1 107 deluxe version fire engine for sale

gromit
1st December 2011, 06:43 AM
They look like the vehicles from the Norwegian collection purchased by John Craddock in the UK.

The Norwegian Land Rover Collection Part 1 - YouTube

Colin