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12th January 2006, 08:20 PM
#1
RR and series bits fyi
Hi guys, went for a walk around Hillside wreckers, a few K's west of Lismore, today; had to get a part for the Futura. ( The blinker stalk fell off).
Anyhow...
Off in the distance I spied the distinctive roofline of a Range Rover.
A few minutes later, I found two mid seventies RR two doors and a couple of series LRs.
All these were straight but tired.
The RRs were largely intact minus interior. The series, I think, were probably 2a types, before the six cylinder versions. (sorry guys, I'm not that ofay on series LRs). lwbs?
Old Landies rotting away, sadly.
Just thought I 'd share this with y'all, may need bits for a project, or start one...
One of the RRs was definitely worth restoring as was the cream(ish) double cab tray back series...
(Curiously, a mint condition Cressida from the early nineties stuck out like a sore thumb. I didn't ask, but I suppose its drivetrain may have died).
Graveyards are fascinating places. Trouble is, these guys eventually crush everything, and history disappears.
Cheers, GQ
(I don't work there or own this business, but in a curious way, I'd kinda like to, I'd like to crush the Marinas, remember them? or restore the coupe, would probably be the last one on earth).
An orange P76 force 7 rolled thru Lismore just before Xmas, with a for sale sign on it, still looks the part, eh?
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12th January 2006, 08:27 PM
#2
:roll:
wrecking yards are the sort of places that you DEFINATELY dont walk into with an open cheque book or unlimited credit card!
they rate rite up there with hardware superstores and auto accessory shops 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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12th January 2006, 09:29 PM
#3
I love wreckers yards. Could happily own one.
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12th January 2006, 09:49 PM
#4
Looks like I'm not the only one who likes graveyards.
Got the bit for the Futura at $99 (new $257) but they wanted $35 for an early holden 13" rim with a tired tyre, just a spare for a trailer I wanted, but rich.
Think I'll spend the $80 for a new (trailer) axle and use my surplus falcon rims and hubs....(they don't fit the existing one).
Briefly, I have two trailers. A newish box trailer and a boat trailer which is about 20 yo. I have a newish box trailer because the old one had a bobcat fall in it, with a bucket full of sand, so the local sand suppler replaced the old with a new....
I recovered what was unbroken, the rims, the hubs, the springs and one tail light... I kinda liked that trailer, how sentimental....
Cheers, GQ
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