It is the turbine type plow that appears in the beginning of the Video, an efficient machine offering a show while working.
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A nice stage one that found in a ski resort. The back tray is not common in Lebanon, it looks like an Australian made product. What do you think?
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Could be, but those latches on the side board were not commonly fitted to Series Landrover trays, and the headboard is not typical either. By the time of Stage 1, most tray bodies for traybacks were supplied by Rover/Leyland (whatever was the current name) in Sydney, and this is not one of them. Having said that, they were always available as a cab/chassis and a different tray was sometimes fitted by a state distributor, a dealer, or even an owner.
The factory supplied tray had different latches, and the headboard was rectangular with horizontal bars made from U-section steel about 7cm wide and 2.5cm deep, very different from that.
Series Land Rovers are being looked after and refurbished.
That's a good example of a beautiful restoration, yet they have to match the rim's color to the original and find a suitable spare wheel.
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when parts are not available any more!
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I was left with no more arguments and explanations to make the gentlemen accept to sell me this SI he bought new when he was young. I will return.
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I spotted this 90 sometime ago in a renowned paint shop, I feel something nice is in the making. Soon the finished project will be shown on this thread :)
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A friend has been on this project for many years, this is the result. It is wild, it is eXtreme.
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I see licence plates, is that road legal? I'm pretty sure you wouldn't get that registered here.
Don.