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Tu's before it got slightly modified with a 9" grinder
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Note the use of the factory landrover rear difflock :lol:
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Post by turoa »

heres more pics of mine

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Heres a pic with the skinnies on

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And Heres the range rover

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Here's my Land Rover.

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1974 SWB Series 3 with a LD28 in line six Nissan engine, on tractor grip tyres. A bit rough, but there aren't many places it won't go. At the moment it being used to pull and feed out silage bales each weighing in at just over a ton around a particularly steep and Slippery South Otago farm. That much weight on the back definaltly makes trying to reverse back down a slippery clay hill from a failed ascent particularly interesting :? - Defineatly a case of the the tail wagging the dog :lol: - It's one way to hone your off road skills any way :roll:
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Post by Cheesy »

This is what mines like at the moment

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OK so I started off with this......
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I'm the one on the right :shock:

So when I got to NZ I got this.......
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Which developed into this.......
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& then into this......
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In the mean time I bought this.......
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which developed into this.......
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In the mean time I bought this.......
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which I sold 'cos it was crap......
so I swapped it for this.......
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which now has this in it........
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In the mean time I bought this......
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Oh & I nearly forgot this which I now 1/2 own 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
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OMG yep I'm a sick f*$ker 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)


In fact I'm so sick I make Rex look almost normal .....................................................................................YEAH RIGHT
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Post by gonfellon »

some of my rovers just my 1955 107 2 up load

1972 s3 runnig ld28 diesel {4sale}l
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1973 range rover classic before it had its 3"body lift and 4" higher springs and shock droppers, truetac diff heads and adjustable koni's
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1984 factory rover vitesse {4sale}
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1955 107 {4sale}
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many many years ago...
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many years later
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This is my Landrover, when i first got it.

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Then after a fair few hours work, it turned into this:
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Then i brought this for offroading, which i have now sold, to buy my latest toy, to be used in place of this.
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suppose i had better do the honorable thing and put the broken one on, just one of the hundreds of ex arm landys.
1985 109 with the Rover 3.5 V8, removed governers, has a ford v8 electronic ignition setup, mounted some spotlights on the bull bars and recovery hook up front, has the old SAT's from the army, pintol tow hook for moving the howitzers around, still have the canvas top but leaks if water sits on it too long. has factory centre diff lock, and currently a broken cv or axel, haven't had enough free space in the garage to start pulling things to bits. currently looking for a land cruiser to use off road as this is just to big and heavy.
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gonfellon wrote:1984 factory rover vitesse {4sale}
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Noooo... I was looking for a Vitesse just before I bought my current junker... I would love one... Had a couple of SD1's and have a real soft spot for them... even my Wife has a soft spot for them :shock:

What are you asking, and what are the details? Maybe PM me to keep the threat clear of too much chatter...

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Furgus wrote:OMG yep I'm a sick f*$ker 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)


In fact I'm so sick I make Rex look almost normal .....................................................................................YEAH RIGHT


Nice, I dont think a day goes by without me getting blamed/abused for something on here :roll: :mrgreen:

Got hooked on 4wding, namely Landys, from day dot. Dads 1957 series 1 holden powered, SATs, all the token Landy mods, first memory in it was this. He still has it and its still warrented and gets around the bush now and then 8)

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Have owned too many british products since settling with the zuk, but there were about 5 rangies, couple of Discos and a 110, however still have half shares in this project awaiting time I will never have, NZs ugliest half cab conversion (previous owner did it), aleast its certified. Some cool plans for it, but yeah, one day :?

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My first landrover..... a discovery few mods etc :roll:

Image sold that recently as I have aquired a new project....yes a landy :roll:

its a bit of a bitsa but its all good :D

It had a 3.5L v8 adapted to the series box and apparntly the motor has only done 25,000 miles and was out of a SD1 but the starter motor has shit itself so we dont really know if it turns over or not. Turoa has swapped me that kit for his 202 fuel injected which we put in last weekend. If anybody is keen for the v8 and gearbox etc make tu's a offer :wink:

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Its got a full rolll cage etc and used to trial back in the day.....don't really know what the plans for it are yet....see where the twisted landrover road takes us.....

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DATS 1 UGLY DUKLING!!!!!!!! :shock: :lol:
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zukmeista wrote: DATS 1 UGLY DUKLING!!!!!!!! :shock: :lol:


DATS SUM PHAT TXT SPEEK YO
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I Had this one as my daily driver in the UK:

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Had these to play with on the farm:

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Then this one over here:

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Then jumped into the Toyota camp :-(
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OK, I'm going off topic...

Tell us about that Gold RR Bill...? Looks like a very early and very tidy one, pre 1972..?
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wjw wrote:
Then jumped into the Toyota camp :-(


turn that frown upside down :wink: :D
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Post by Fish13 »

wjw wrote:I Had this one as my daily driver in the UK:

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Had these to play with on the farm:

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Then this one over here:

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Then jumped into the Toyota camp :-(


Yeah, tell us what year was that 2 door Rangie? Looks in really good nick!
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Post by PR »

basics wrote:
wjw wrote:
Then jumped into the Toyota camp :-(


turn that frown upside down :wink: :D


He realy wants a NISSAN :wink:
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Noooooo whats this...a pic of me driving a Rover :oops:
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NJV6 wrote:OK, I'm going off topic...

Tell us about that Gold RR Bill...? Looks like a very early and very tidy one, pre 1972..?


It is indeed, 1971 I think, Fully restored and all original at a cost of 17,000GBP!!!! The series one landy that was on the farm was fully restored by a film company when they borrowed it, that would have cost them alot too... btw we called it the "Yellow Peril"

Also if you look at this you'll see some more interesting vehicles ;-)

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Mitsi Triton 2.8 TD, John Deere lawn mower..., Polaris 4 wheeler?, Beddy truck, Rangie 3.9 (post 89 - pre 95), Discovery, Willy's GP, John Deere 6400?, Series 1, The yellow peril, Freelander, Defender 90 TD5, Not sure - Mazda?, Vauxhall VX220.

Hows the guessing? 8)
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NJV6 wrote:Mitsi Triton 2.8 TD, John Deere lawn mower..., Polaris 4 wheeler?, Beddy truck, Rangie 3.9 (post 89 - pre 95), Discovery, Willy's GP, John Deere 6400?, Series 1, The yellow peril, Freelander, Defender 90 TD5, Not sure - Mazda?, Vauxhall VX220.

Hows the guessing? 8)


? = Porsche 944??
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lilpigzuk wrote:
zukmeista wrote: DATS 1 UGLY DUKLING!!!!!!!! :shock: :lol:


DATS SUM PHAT TXT SPEEK YO


Rather a ugly Rover than a nice pretty pair of walking shoes :twisted:
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Lilpig got the missing one ;-)
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Thats coz he's the missing link,

with the ugly Rover :P
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Post by Dr_PC »

Reading the topic of this thread, the obvious anwser has to be

WHY.. :lol: :lol: :D
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Post by gary_in_nz »

because we can, and wheres your rover??
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Post by mike »

wjw wrote:
NJV6 wrote:OK, I'm going off topic...

Tell us about that Gold RR Bill...? Looks like a very early and very tidy one, pre 1972..?


It is indeed, 1971 I think, Fully restored and all original at a cost of 17,000GBP!!!! The series one landy that was on the farm was fully restored by a film company when they borrowed it, that would have cost them alot too... btw we called it the "Yellow Peril"

Also if you look at this you'll see some more interesting vehicles ;-)

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The ride on lawnmower :lol:

how do you spend 17k pounds on restoring a rangie? thats crazy :shock:
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