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SkeeZness
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: BSG, VA
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I found this 1977 Ex-Mod 109 pickup on Land Rover Exchange and its really close to where I live. The guy is asking a little under $3500 for it. Here's the ad: 109 pick up, good bulkhead and frame with minor rust at the rear cross-member, needs new shocks and rear cross-member. 2.25l and 4 spd trans. Defender-look front-end, I have the original Series 111 style front-end if you prefer. New BFG's and compmotive wheels (I paid $1000+)or I have original style wheels and tires. Lettering is gone from sides. Engine and trans work very good, drives good and straight and heres the link to the pic http://www.landroverexchange.com/listings/photo/
Anywho just wondering if anybody can give me some feedback I'm not too familiar with the Ex-Mod's and I want to be sure I know what I'm getting myself into |
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Goofing off in the great white north.
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Is that the one in MD with the crazy WW1 German biplane style paintjob??
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"A deep respect for tradition allows vision for liberation from stagnation." Colin's Toys: 1972 Series III 88" 1997 Discovery XD 1993 RRC (Gone to a better place, goodbye old friend) 1983 Stage 1 109" 2002 Trek 4500 2005 Necky Looksha Sport 2007 Rans Rocket 2007 Honda Ruckus |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: W'boro VA
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This is it, looks pretty good except for the paint job!
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SkeeZness
Join Date: Dec 2005
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yeah i'll obviously have to paint it....I was thinking purple, green, and black....errrr NOT but yeah I think this would be a great daily driver and off road rig w/o too much modifcation.Thanks for the input I guess I'll go and apply for a loan and see if I can pick this bad boy up |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: St. Croix Valley, MN
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i could not find the pic? can anyone copy/paste the pic link? alot of nice looking lr's on that site
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Magicly Delicious
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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I'd hit that.
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Kevin Owning a Land Rover is like dating a super model. Sure she has expenive tastes, complains a lot, and requires constant attention... but damn... 1994 Discovery |
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Crazy about Rovers and more...
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Location: Westland, MI
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Looks good IMO.
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Pat Albaugh, Midwest Moderator "Diffage" -the point at which the truck's differential makes contact with the ground. http://www.cardomain.com/id/RageRover42Visit my RRC and others here!(updated as of September 15, 2006) 1995 RRC LWB -LT265/75R16 Pathfinder All Terrains -RTE 2" Lift Springs -Pro Comp ES9000 Shocks (from DAP Enterprises) -KMC Front Diff Guard -4 Desert Fox 55 watt Lighting -Radio Shack CB Radio (never know when signal fails on a cell phone) -2 Halogen Super Sport 100 watt forward lights -Custom slim style front bumper w/ integrated bull bar -Lowe's Special "Homemade" Snorkel -T-Case out of an 92' RRC |
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