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Classic Safari vehicles!

Zaxxon

New in Town
Messages
48
Location
Old Europe
Here's my first safari car:
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got me down to the central Sahara and back.
And the latest one (a Landy is always a classic!):
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HHISIII

One of the Regulars
Messages
196
Location
Hilton Head, SC
A guy down the street was doing a shoot for a local magazine. It's a 'most eligible bachelor' shoot with a vintage safari theme so he called me and asked to borrow my truck for the day. Obviously, I obliged. He also borrowed my Win 94 and my Indy hat. He took a few shots of me with my truck as well, but hasn't gotten to those yet. He did send me this one today though
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She's my baby :) I think I'm finally gonna get around to putting on the headlight brushguards this weekend...
 

Kifaru

New in Town
Messages
44
Location
East Midlands, UK
Here is mine. Been to Africa with it and am going again in March.
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Been known to find the odd Series Landy stuck up under the wheel wells...;-)

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David Conwill

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,854
Location
Bennington, VT 05201
I'm not sure one of these ever went on Safari, but I always thought they looked the part:

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This one just came up on Craigslist near me, for only $1500, and it's already got the same-series engine swapped in as my DD Ford Falcon, so fleet maintenance would be easier. It's almost painful not to buy it.

-Dave
 

MPicciotto

Practically Family
Messages
771
Location
Eastern Shore, MD
I'm not sure one of these ever went on Safari, but I always thought they looked the part:

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This one just came up on Craigslist near me, for only $1500, and it's already got the same-series engine swapped in as my DD Ford Falcon, so fleet maintenance would be easier. It's almost painful not to buy it.

-Dave

Don't know about Africa. But those saw extensive use in South America.

Matt
 

Kifaru

New in Town
Messages
44
Location
East Midlands, UK
This was my daily driver when I lived in Bahrain. Ex-Bahraini Defense Force Land Rover series III troop carrier. When I bought it, it had been sprayed white. I bought a small tub of flat black paint, a 1 inch brush and a old copy of Nat Geographic with pics of zebras in and 2 hours later, viola!

The local kids LOVED it. It is parked in the pic in one of my fav places in the whole world. That is the Tree of Life in south central Bahrain desert. I used to go out there to have a picnic and watch the sun go down. One of the most spiritual places on the planet, imho!

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MPicciotto

Practically Family
Messages
771
Location
Eastern Shore, MD
Along with your classic Safari vehicle. One needs classic Safari equipment right?

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I just recently acquired this at an auction. Until I can hang in on a safari vehicle I'll just hang it in the guest room.
Matt
 

David Conwill

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,854
Location
Bennington, VT 05201
I just recently acquired this at an auction. Until I can hang in on a safari vehicle I'll just hang it in the guest room.
Matt

Very nice! I always picture those on old Grapes of Wrath style jalopies crawling across the Southwestern Desert on Route 66; but the Coleman logo on yours makes me picture a near-new '35 Ford woodie in a Northern Michigan hunting camp.

-Dave
 

James71

A-List Customer
Messages
447
Location
Katoomba, Australia
I love the VW pics. My first car was an orange bug just like that one. The colour, btw, is called "Clementine". Mine was slightly lifted with wide wheels, extractors and a small leather steering wheel.

I loved that car and still regret selling it for $550 in about 1990.
 

Stearmen

I'll Lock Up
Messages
7,202
American Jalopies

Very nice! I always picture those on old Grapes of Wrath style jalopies crawling across the Southwestern Desert on Route 66; but the Coleman logo on yours makes me picture a near-new '35 Ford woodie in a Northern Michigan hunting camp.

-Dave
A funny thing about The Grapes of Wrath, old Joe Stalin bought a bunch of copies of the movie, to show how bad it was in America! They showed it exactly one time, all the Soviets came out of the theater saying the same thing, "even the poorest American has an automobile!"
 

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