65 IIa, 88" 2.25p
70k miles, brought from second owner, who had owned it for 41years.
had not seen the light of day for ten years:o, until about 5months ago.
Pictures: soon:angel:
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65 IIa, 88" 2.25p
70k miles, brought from second owner, who had owned it for 41years.
had not seen the light of day for ten years:o, until about 5months ago.
Pictures: soon:angel:
G'day All,
This old girl "old yella" is not as pretty as some of those red fire appliances but has done it's fair share of work.
1971 Ex Army 109 GS Fitted with Winch - then Queensland Bush Fire Brigade.
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Cheers
Ben
I have just this minute Joined your Group, I have had a Unimog 1300 for the past 12 1/2 years, a Mighty Mite for past 9 years & my son coming to 15 years said he would like a Land Rover.... I could not beleave my luck to fall upon a NZ Skippy IIa 88inch. It does need work, but as they say, thats the fun. I must admit I like the Mechano bites & bobs of it.
I am a mechanic by trade & I am enjoying working on it. So far rub & paint the out side, finding rage top & frame, need to cape the door hinge plates both sides. Will fill in more as time permites, as off at Easter for NZMVCC Rally.
regardes Stephen.
My first car in 85 was a 1966 SII A. LWB ute grey in color 4 cyl. Cost me 800 bucks from a farmer in Glenorchy, Vic. Drove it all thru the Grampians for a few years before I sold her. Drowned it in Lake Lonsdale one time, what a great car. My ferrets used to travel in the tool boxes in the back near the wheel arches, until one day they all fell out. I didnt know about the corrosion holes in the bottom of the tool box did I :(. Will try and get some pics up...
Benny, thats a lurvely example. Inspiration for my project :-)
Thanks for sharing the pics.
-Mark
Hey all
Just bought my first Landy
Its a 69 S2A 88 4 cyl petrol 85000 miles named Matillda
Engine still runs but clutch and breaks are u/s.
I am restoring her to be a dayly driver.
http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...r/18042009.jpg
Cheers
Joel
G'day Joel,
Nice buy, your plans are much the same as mine. Looks funny with the 'pink bits' hiding under it.
Good name too! Might be a slow waltz down the highway though!
Cheers,
Mark