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    Huey......of course!


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    In the last couple of years more and more blokes (and women) have approached me (anywhere...... supermarket carparks, etc) and ask if I'd consider selling my 74 RRC 2 door.

    Usually with the blokes its something along the lines of 'my dad had one the same colour' or 'I've always wanted one of these, it has a Chev? How much would you take for it?'

    The women are more astute and are into retro stuff and values, generally more intelligent than the blokes. Usually around 40 and cashed up.

    I didn't buy it as that sort of investment, it'll get driven at least 500k's tomorrow.

    cheers, DL

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    Quote Originally Posted by camel_landy View Post
    Camels are right up there in the collectable status...

    130s are the rarest (they only ever built 5x).
    90s (only ever used on 2x events).
    RaRos (only a handful still around).
    Freelanders (IIRC only 12 RHD ever made).
    110s
    3dr Disco (only used on 1 event).
    5dr Disco

    50th Defender is another collectable.

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    You forgot the 110 hcpu they used too. X3 Sabah

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    Quote Originally Posted by juddy View Post
    You forgot the 110 hcpu they used too. X3 Sabah
    They were used on more events than you think... Off the top of my head, I know they were also built for the 95 & 98 events but were often used on multiple events. Personally, I lump them in with the other 110s but they are nice... I really like the way the roll cage & canvas have been integrated.

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    Bah humbug no one has even mentioned my ute There where a few factory land rovers similar to mine made for the Swiss ? Range rover front end, land rover rear end ? Never got of the ground though. There is a thread here with them.
    Cheers Hall

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hall View Post
    Bah humbug no one has even mentioned my ute There where a few factory land rovers similar to mine made for the Swiss ? Range rover front end, land rover rear end ? Never got of the ground though. There is a thread here with them.
    Cheers Hall
    4 door ones to boot!
    I think they were in the area no one speaks of anymore.

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    I think they were in the area no one speaks of anymore.
    Ah um , is that the so secret pat of the site that no one now knows where it is any more ? This I think this could end up being like a sketch from monty python.
    Cheers Hall

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    Nah have changed my mind

    besides the ones we have aleady I think my 80" sorta ticks all the boxes

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    G'Day. Other than the tickfords- Age +quality of work + rarity, there can be only one:



    Not a one-off, but limited numbers, restricted ownership, Direct links to Great Men and Great Acts, VERY high profile, fit for purpose (not a show boat).
    Doesn't leave much left to consider, does it?

    Dave

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