Afternoon all,
 
My names J. Alexander Hallowell, and i am the custodian of the vehicle mentioned above! Been a member on AULRO for a while, but dont get much time to post 
 
 
 
My Landy is known as 'The Camel' and he's a 1973 Series 3, he was bought from slumbering in a front Garden in Emu Plains 8 months before the 2013 Rally from Adelaide to Fremantle, for $350 and subjected to an intense 8 month Restoration, new footwells, full paintjob, Springs, Shocks, wheels, tryes, Gearbox rebuild and Engine Conversion to a 'K' code HR X2 Holden 186 that I had previously pulled out of my '63 Series 2 Shorty before I shoehorned in a 3.5. 
 
I'm pleased to report that his first trip anywhere in 14 years, quite literally was Sydney to Adelaide, then to Uluru, Warakurna, Tjukayirla, Laverton, Kalgoorlie, Fremantle, then back to Adelaide via the Nullarbor, then Adelaide to Melbourne and back to Sydney, the only real issue being the failure of a bush in the (Holden) Dizzy, that was fixed in about 20 minutes. 
I have a family history of Cancer and I've been the chief Mechanic on the Rally since the first event in 2010- (incidentally, my car fir the first two years was a Rover SD1!

 ) and proud to let you know that we've raised so far, from humble beginnings (17 cars in 2010) nearly $3 Million for the Cancer Council. 
 
As support, we dont get paid to do the Rally. Our costs come out of our own pocket. We raise funds as well. We are all there because we know someone (or have lost someone) affected by Cancer. My team mate this year's 8 yo daughter had childhood leaukeimea, and three little girls she befriended during treatment did not make it. Their names are on the Camel. I myself lost my grandfather in the UK to Prostate Cancer prior to this years event, I took his train driver cap with me on the Rally as a mark of respect. 
 
As far as a Land Rover Series for the Rally, I would definitely suggest you fit an Oil Cooler for the trip. The Rally (without giving too much away) is designed to punish your car. You could be driving up to 900 Km in a day. 
Ensure your Cooling system is top notch before you leave. Thermostat, Radiator cleaned, thermo, whatever you can blag for under your $1000 limit. This applies to the Disco above too.. Incidentally, there may also be a few more Disco's on this years trip- so you'll be in good company. 
On a Holden equipped Land Rover, make sure its a Low Compression Motor, as Opal Fuel will make your landy rum hot, run on, and generally misbehave. If its a high comp motor, take some octane booster. 
Remember to take the essential spares you think you may need. (If you have a disco/RR, take an XF Falcon Fuel Miser Fuel Pump- same as a rangie unit minus the $200 price tag) and anything else that puts your mind at ease. Remember- if your car can't be fixed, Land Rover or not, we dig it a hole......
 
 
 
 
And remember.. I'm also judging whether you've spent more than $1000 on your car. if you do- i.e. you cheat- you dont want to know whats going to happen 
 
 
 
See you in Perth! 
 
James.
 
 
 
 
 
P.S. If Land Rover are in on the act, tell'em I've given em free advertising last year! Will swap Sticker space this year for a nice Puma 2.4 and 6 speed to fit in the Camel 

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