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jollygreen

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Thursday 25th September 2008
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Early 80's series 3 109 24v, only 7,000 miles from new! Was a Royal Engineers training vehicle, used for teaching army bods to disassemble and re-assemble land rovers. Not in the best cosmetic condition now but mechanically very nice.

And cheap as chips!


jollygreen

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Friday 26th September 2008
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Steve_D said:
If every time they stripped it they had a washer left over like always seems to happen with me then it's a wonder it's still standing up.

Steve
hehe

I'm entertaining notions of an RV8 at the moment. Time will tell how many washers are left over!

Edited by jollygreen on Monday 29th September 15:31

jollygreen

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Monday 29th September 2008
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R6RY D said:
That looks great, you gonna off road it?
Nah, well maybe not... Well, maybe. Probably.

Until I buy another Mog!


GTO Scott said:
That looks very nice - i'm thinking about buying an Air-Portable SIII to partner the Discovery until I lay my paws on a 101 next year yes

Stick a V8 in it with 4-branch manifolds exiting out the back with no silencers thumbup
Yep, that 2.25 petrol isn't exactly a monster. I don't really plan on keeping it that long so the v8 conversion might not be the best bet. You never know though... hehe





Edited by jollygreen on Monday 29th September 15:30

jollygreen

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Tuesday 30th September 2008
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I've had two 404's before and will either get another or possibly a U1000/1200.

jollygreen

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Wednesday 1st October 2008
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normalbloke said:
U1000s rule.
yes

I've driven a U1700! Belonged the the electricity board, they came to cut some trees down on my land that were near their lines. In return for a play in my old 404, I got a bit of a go in their beast. What a machine!

Edited by jollygreen on Wednesday 1st October 11:01