Let's see, I've had three. All Landys :wink:
1960 Shortwheelbase trayback. Beautiful machine, apent 2 years in my parents backyard being rebuilt. (225 slant six)
1964 shorty
"Rosemary" 1995 Disco V8 (current)
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Let's see, I've had three. All Landys :wink:
1960 Shortwheelbase trayback. Beautiful machine, apent 2 years in my parents backyard being rebuilt. (225 slant six)
1964 shorty
"Rosemary" 1995 Disco V8 (current)
Hi Guys
Here is my list in order of purchase.
'69 Tojo FJ40 with softop and 307 chevy
'67 2A Landy 88'' 186 holden
'68 2A Landy 109'' traytop,original landy 6,SHOULD NEVER HAVE SOLD IT
'79 ser3 109" ute 4cyl petrol,I converted it to 302cleve and auto,still a project in my shed.
'68 2A Landy 109" traytop,original landy 6.Purchased for parts for $100.It was itentical to my previous one,removed the 3" front brakes and sold it to the guy who bought the other traytop for $500 [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
'88 Mitsi trytoo dualcab,2.5 diesel.I have fitted the '92 Pajahero 2.5 TDI motor.
'82 Ser3 109" van 202 on LPG.
Andrew
What would be next Bushie?[/b][/quote]Quote:
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1981 76 Range Rover to
1998 98 Defender
I tend to keep vehicles for a while
Bushie
That is going to be a very good question. I'll be retiring in around 20 years could be time for a change then [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
Bushie
Who didnt start in Landies but moved over later in life? Why did you move over? Was it a change which turned out to be an addiction? Matt
Me & Of course, what a silly question.Quote:
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Who didnt start in Landies but moved over later in life? Why did you move over? Was it a change which turned out to be an addiction? Matt
What a convoy we would have made... Daisey and Doris. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]Quote:
Originally posted by Noddy
I am a Landy tart! Here are mine.
'Daisey' -- 1995 Defender 130 Crewcab (300TDi)
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Me & Of course, what a silly question.[/b][/quote]Quote:
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Who didnt start in Landies but moved over later in life? Why did you move over? Was it a change which turned out to be an addiction? Matt
Well thats one out of around 2000, anyone else, or dont you want to admit to owning anything other than a landy after the flack medic and phoenix got. matt
Well here are mine
http://www.aulro.com/albums/album112/100_1372.sized.jpg
http://www.aulro.com/albums/album112/Landy18_2_03.jpg
http://www.aulro.com/albums/album112...ngle.sized.jpg
http://www.aulro.com/albums/album112/100_1801.sized.jpg
and I will have photos of the series 2a soon :wink:
Well thats one out of around 2000, anyone else, or dont you want to admit to owning anything other than a landy after the flack medic and phoenix got. matt[/b][/quote]Quote:
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Who didnt start in Landies but moved over later in life? Why did you move over? Was it a change which turned out to be an addiction? Matt
Me & Of course, what a silly question.
I've owned up, of all the fourbies I've owned the most capable have been the Rangies, the Disco at present is untried but will be soon and I expect it will be good, the Patrol was good and the Tojo was the least impressive.
Suzuki LJ80 [33's corolla 1.6 celica 5spd] RIP
84 Rangie [4"lift, 32's] RIP
88 Rangie Hiline [stock] RIP
91 sierra [stock]
2003 defender 90
1 more to come....Disco 3?