BizLightyear
Member Since: 13 May 2020
Location: Lancashire
Posts: 12
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wyvern wrote:BizLightyear wrote:[
We are not overlanding Chile, we are returning to live there again
Please don't miss out on Chile on your future overlanding trip It is one of the most beautiful and diverse countries in the world and great for overlanding. I know of a South African family overlanding Chile in a RHD Defender 130, whom you can ask how they did it. This is the link to their website https://www.a2aexpedition.com/
I want to see the county as its one of the top spots of the world but may do it as a stand alone if I can’t take my own transport
... you may be getting a visit !
We would be happy to receive visitors once we are back in Chile again. FYI, renting a vehicle in Chile is super expensive, but a very good, safe and reliable way to see the country is by bus. I know it's not the same as overlanding yourself, but they will get you to almost every corner of the country in comfort and at very reasonable prices.
It is in spanish, but here is a link to one of the bus carriers in Chile: https://www.pullmanbus.cl/portalWAR/paginas/index.jsf#header
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15th May 2020 9:58am |
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BizLightyear
Member Since: 13 May 2020
Location: Lancashire
Posts: 12
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Teario wrote:I would suggest trying carriages auto services in manchester. They ship a lot to the states so I'm sure they have a supply of LHD parts. They are doing a LHD build for me at the moment which started life as a RHD, although it's under different circumstances and mine's not a ROW spec. I know they did have a row 90 in recently for work but obviously don't have any specifics on what was done.
I tried the usual overland build companies here in the UK, as well as some exporters that I figured would be able to do the work. Honestly it seems like there's little interest in them doing a conversion. I was struggling to find an affordable, solid LHD and it was hard to fly overseas to take a look at anything so that sent me down the conversion route. Most companies didn't get back to me or tried to sell me one from their stock, which would have been okay but they were all out of my budget. Only one place even took an interest in taking a vehicle in for conversion and they said they'd need a year to give me a quote. I thought surely they must mean a model year so I gave them one and never heard back. But 12 months haven't passed so I guess there's still time...
Thanks a lot for your reply
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15th May 2020 10:10am |
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Mo Murphy
Member Since: 01 Jun 2008
Location: Letchworth Garden City, Herts
Posts: 2244
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There's an English tab on the site
Mo The Land Rover 90 - Many are called, few are chosen.
50 Shades of Pennine Grey
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15th May 2020 10:11am |
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