bburtner@moran
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Any Land Rover owners out there in fedora land?
It's a 110, a 1985 model, and because it was ex-rescue it had only 29,000 miles covered- and the mileage now still stands at 41,000, not bad for a vehicle almost a quarter of a century old. My previous steed was a 90, but I couldn't fit all my gear into the back. I started driving at 17 in a series 3, since then I have owned another two series 3 models, a '66 series 2, a '58 series 1 and an ex-military lightweight with a canvas roof complete with holes! But this 110 is the most practical for everyday use. I also owned several cars but soon became bored with them and returned to Land Rovers. One day when I'm rich- i.e. I win the lottery- I'd like to fulfill the ambition of a lifetime and take her off on a long safari in Africa. Well, we all have our dreams...Decodence said:Hard to tell from the pics, but is that a 90 or 110? Over here, those go for a FORTUNE, no matter the condition/vintage/etc. From 90ish onward they were labeled Defender models too. Love them. I particularly like the panel sides on the top. What I wouldn't give....
Maybe you could pick one up cheap, and I could ship it over here?byronic said:Hmmmm.... now if I could just get her across the Atlantic...
The reason they are 3-4 times more expensive over here I have come to find out is that you can only import them if they are 25 years or older, UNLESS they were NAS (North American Spec) models. ******* US emissions/safety laws.byronic said:I'll keep my eyes peeled and PM you if I come across one. Meantime, if you wish to PM me with your wants re exact model, type of body, engine, age, budget etc, then feel free.