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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: HElston,cornwall
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Help guy's. I have a rare Series iii 109 Sation Wagon with a musitano kitchen coversion in the back. Gas fires, Hob, sink, draining board and musitano cupboard's I am doing what I can, with the spare time I have but with building extension on the go as well 'she who must be obeyed' gets first call on my days.
1976 circa. one of three only made according to the national motor museum. the other two went to Australia. I am going to have to sell it else we will loose the battle. 2 1/4 diesel. new bearing seals, free wheeling hubs. Any proper Land rover enthusiasts out there who would have a go at this... 2.25K because of its rarity It will need about 1.5K spending on it. But you end up with a classic of which theres only one traceable left. Highly likely that this has been sold now subject to agreement. Last edited by TONYDEAN : 05-02-2006 at 07:53 AM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
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Sounds a little like a dormobile without the top. Do the front seats flip around to make face to face seating.....
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Andrew Barr. 1972 Series III 109. "the Tin Turtle" "However, that was his ploy and I caved....totally caved... LOL!" Jellijo
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