G'day folks,
 
This is my first post so go gentle

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I'm thinking of having a mid life crisis, and rather than go for a sports car and/or wild women, I was thinking of getting a 1968 IIA SWB.
Only reason for the date was I thought it would be nice to have a car the same age as me (but thats not written in stone).
 
I learnt to drive in a IIa SWB and a ser3 LWB when I was about 11/12, which is probably why I've got this idea in my head. I've driven petrol 90s and 110s, and a turboD 90 when working as a road engineer in the early 90s in the UK, and owned a 200TDi Defender for a few years before I moved to Aus. So I've got a fair idea of the pleasures and pitfalls of Land Rover ownership.
I've currently got a 1994 80 series 1FZ-FE Landcruiser which I'm very fond of and do all the maintenance/ repairs/ mods on that, but there's a little voice in my head thats bringing me back to LR.
 
I have a romantic notion of driving around in a IIa SWB with the roof off in the sunshine, but am I letting myself in for standing around in the pouring rain with the bonnet up?
 
So my question is really - what should I expect from owning a series 2/2a?
If I get a petrol am I constantly going to be trying to keep it in tune (never worked with carbys/points), are the drum brakes going to need constant adjustment (like my old Mini), is the Prince of Darkness going to commandeer my headlights every time I flick the hazard lights on (like on the Defender)?
And most importantly, will I be able to let my wife drive it without expecting a irate phone call saying it won't start. I want her to say 'Let's take the Landy' rather than "Are you working on that ****** car again!!!'.
 
I enjoy swinging the spanners, but not every time I pop down to the shops...
 
Having said that, I understand its a 40+ year old vehicle and stuff wears out and I may need to do an initial body off rebuild/ chassis/ bulkhead repairs depending on the vehicle I find, and thats part of the appeal, but do you need to be an obsessive tinkerer to keep them running once they've been restored, or is scheduled maintenance every X kms enough?
 
I'm not talking concourse here, just to original workhorse spec.
 
Any insights/ comments gratefully received.
Cheers
Duncan
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