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donmacn Member Since: 06 Nov 2017 Location: Nth Scotland Posts: 1841 |
....only a little bit jealous, of both the car and the location! Thanks for posting this - a pretty unusual vehicle from our point of view.
Donald 1994 Defender 300Tdi 110 SW - owned since 2002 - 230k miles and going strong (The 'rolling restoration' or tinkering thread: http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic58538.html ) 2000 Range Rover P38 4.0L V8 in the past.. RR classic - fitted with 200Tdi 1984 RR classic - V8 with ZF auto box 1993 Discovery 300Tdi not to mention the minis and the Type 2 VW camper... |
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28th Apr 2019 10:40am |
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Bows Member Since: 07 May 2012 Location: Wales Posts: 513 |
That looks amazing, thanks for the motivation boost. 👍🏼 2006 TD5110 station wagon
1995 300Tdi 90 truck cab 1989 90 hard top with 200 tdi 1983 110 hard top 1983 110 Hi cap 1954 107 pick up |
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28th Apr 2019 12:44pm |
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Marksranson Member Since: 06 May 2016 Location: Hampshire Posts: 5 |
Wow... what a stunning looking Land Rover. All credit to you for getting that red to pop, it really looks fantastic.
Loving the photos 👍🏻 |
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28th Apr 2019 1:30pm |
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VVS210 Member Since: 12 Nov 2016 Location: Hampshire Posts: 953 |
Awesome
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28th Apr 2019 2:56pm |
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seriesonenut Member Since: 19 Nov 2014 Location: Essex Posts: 1211 |
Love it 2010 XS USW
1957 Series One 88 diesel 1958 Series One 88 4x2 |
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28th Apr 2019 3:00pm |
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LandRoverAnorak Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 11324 |
That is a lovely and unusual vehicle. I wonder if the stickers on the wings were original to your market, as they're from a Stage1 V8. Darren
110 USW BUILD THREAD - EXPEDITION TRAILER - 200tdi 90 BUILD THREAD - SANKEY TRAILER - IG@landroveranorak "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought!" - Princess Leia |
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28th Apr 2019 5:11pm |
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CarMan Member Since: 29 Nov 2010 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 1861 |
Very nice Rob
1993 200tdi 90 hard-top 1998 300tdi 90 soft-top 2016 2.2 XS 90 hard-top (sold) |
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28th Apr 2019 6:14pm |
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williamthedog Member Since: 29 Dec 2012 Location: south wales Posts: 3441 |
Good working truck, amazing what a bit of a clean does for the paint work.
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28th Apr 2019 6:30pm |
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yostumpy Member Since: 01 Aug 2010 Location: n/kent Posts: 327 |
nice, unusual, and very original, however I did prefer the original faded patina that it had compared to the polished look, but its still lovely 'Volvo XC 70, taking the rough with the smooth’
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28th Apr 2019 7:10pm |
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Byamin Member Since: 28 Apr 2019 Location: South Island Posts: 8 |
Thanks for the nice replies, i'm assuming its the flat deck style that is unusual? over here ive seen more flat decks of varying designs than the pickup or HCPU 110 funny how theres a bit of variation with the regions.
The patina I wasnt a fan of on this purely because it was out of neglect in this case, and when he was alive it was always garaged and well kept, its still got lots of nice wear on it around door handles, sills, window frame where the paint has worn away. And getting the thread closer to today, early last year the first trip. The first trip was with a friend and we took it and another 4wd around Central Otago, Fiordland and Southland. This was the furthest it had gone in years and embarrassingly the first trip like this id driven myself. The deck was loaded up, water, tent high lift jack ect and covered with what appeared to be the most annoying tarp in existence with its consistent flapping no matter how it was secured. Due to leaving late the first nights stay was in a small area off the main road as it was late the cab became the nights accomodation. It wasn't too tight if you folded yourself up like a pretzel along the three rows of seats. The first day in and the Nevis was the destination of choice, Bannockburn to Garston ascending 1300m, from memory it took us 5 hours to complete with rivers, cows and dust inhalation a new norm. Along the way the 110 caught a stone behind a backing plate, the OEM jack kept wanting to fall over so the red high lift came in to use. unfortunately as I acquired it with the ute it was a little seized and i had little clue on how to use it, thankfully a nice guy on a day trip did and we got it up and the wheel off. ... only to find the stone in the other wheel, without having to remove that wheel. silly me. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge From here we pushed on to Te Anau and stayed at a motor camp where I pitched a tent, if the winds that were strong enough to slow the 110 to 80kph entering the town were an indication it was going to be a crummy night. It was. The tent The worst man made thing known to man sprung a leak! so hiding out in the reception was a great vantage point to see the hills lit up from lightning followed by deep guttural thunder. Back to the cab it was, that didn't leak. Much. Off to milford, past the mirror lakes the divide and a few maniac tourists overtaking on blind corners, lead up to the Homer tunnel. The drivers door springing open on a larger right hand corner the only fault i could find. Marvellous, Rover V8 in a tunnel. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge At the tunnel your met by Kea, cold wind and Masssssive mountains. The radiator is now a tad leaky so the bonnets open at the chance to cool the old girl off and to assess the rate of leak, which was not yet too bad. luckily it remained not too bad. From here you'll get to Milford sound descending a winding road that made the 3 - 2 change near on impossible and the brakes a little noisy. on the way down one or two fellow land rovers exchanged waves. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge The way back down saw us stopping often due to an unfortunate thermostat failure in my friends car, silver lining was the photo ops. Click image to enlarge another nights stay in Te Anau and off to Invercargill to the transport museum, a group of classic Australian ford then an overnight in yet another place I've since forgotten the name of. Next stop, Queenstown with an over night at Moke Lake. Moke lake is around 7 minutes out of Queenstown and due to it being a Department of Conservation camp ground the cost was drastically smaller. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge And Moke Lake. the final destination before returning home. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge Over all it was around 1500km and the ute didnt really miss a beat, besides the headlights dip beam vanishing at night, going down hill, around a blind corner with an on coming car approaching . . . Perfect. Thanks for reading hopefully its not long winded, I tend to ramble. Ben |
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28th Apr 2019 9:57pm |
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Co1 Member Since: 19 Aug 2018 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
Excellent write up and pics. Thanks for sharing. Keep em coming!
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29th Apr 2019 5:16am |
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williamthedog Member Since: 29 Dec 2012 Location: south wales Posts: 3441 |
Love it, keep the updates coming
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29th Apr 2019 5:22am |
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yostumpy Member Since: 01 Aug 2010 Location: n/kent Posts: 327 |
You seem to have an uncanny talent for storytelling. Excellent. 'Volvo XC 70, taking the rough with the smooth’
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29th Apr 2019 6:25am |
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yostumpy Member Since: 01 Aug 2010 Location: n/kent Posts: 327 |
You must take it back to the owners wife, just to say hello, I'm sure she would love to see her husbands pride and joy back in the land of the living. 'Volvo XC 70, taking the rough with the smooth’
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29th Apr 2019 6:28am |
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