My Cars Part 3 - From 2004
By about 2004 my old Subaru everyday driver was getting a bit long in the tooth so time for a new daily - still had the Disco 1 Update on the road.
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So in late 2004 I bought a top spec diesel 1998 Freelander to replace the Subaru.  Unfortunately the timing belt had not been down and then I had a viscous coupling and IRD failure that took a long while to research and fix - so the Subaru was pressed back into service.  Once fixed the Subaru was sold off and the Freelander was from then on totally reliable and a pleasure to drive.  The Disco was not being used much so was sold off as well just leaving the Freelander.
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In 2007, Cooma 2008 was about a year away so I bought this Series 1 88 to get ready - the Freelander towed it easily.  However things got overtaken by another project and this Series 1 is still parked in my backyard.
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Well a little after, in another brain fade I accidently bought this 88 series 1 sight unseen on ebay.  It is an ex mil series 1 - now with the exception of some trials vehicles we did not have these in our forces.  I believe is was a support vehicle used by British forces at Maralinga.  Dont but things sight unseen - its dash board and half of its firewall was made out of plywood and had a Holden.  I was very disappointed and sold it on within a week to a guy in Queanbeyan.  I should have held onto this as it is an exceptionally rare vehicle in Aust with Aust history.
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In early 2008 I bought the 101 on ebay - mechanically OK but took 18 months to get on the road - still got it.
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At the end of 2008 I spotted this on ebay and managed to win it.  What a find, a series 1 88 Short Wheel Base Station wagon.  I have only found one other in Australia in 12 years.  It would seem there are more Tickfords and more 86s and more 107s than 88s.  This is for restoration rather than a tidy up.
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In late 2010 having now retired and liking the RRS I bought this 2.7 TDV6.  Still got it and has to be the most reliable car I have owned.  I sold the Freelander the following year (the timing belt needed doing) for a good price.
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I have always wanted a Haflinger and in 2012 a good one came along which I managed to buy.  I still own this and it is on the road - is fun to drive as long as you dont need to go up a hill on the highway.
So that are all the vehicles I have had and still have.
Cuurently the RRS is my everyday driver.
The 101 runs but I am doing some work on it at the moment.
The Haflinger is registered and runs on historic plates
The basic 88 series one is basically complete and I might just get it running with no restoration.
The Etype was planned for restoration now but the Covid19 hit on my superannuation has put that on hold for the moment.
The Series 1 SW is my project after I turn 70 [bigsad]
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