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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Wine Country, South Australia
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Hey,
I just picked this neat item up on ebay... Looks a bit familiar. Just thought it was kinda cool. Does anyone else have original advertising showing an identical (or pretty darn close) Land Rover to one you own? I guess I just get frustrated with all the 109 photo's always being Station Wagons, or Military soft tops. I reckon the 2dr hdtops are not as common, but this one is spot on same colour and everything! Sorry, I just thought it was a neat find. George |
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Profesional Hunter
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: On the banks of the Great Grey-Green Greasy Limpopo River (Rudyard Kipling 1902)
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Very Nice, also even the same colour!!
But I think Iv got one better on you!!! I have the original owners manual, the original warrenty papers, the purches papers and the transfer papers. Along with that I have a 1976 CAR magazine that tested the 4 cyl Land Rover.
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bloomfield, CT If I died today, I lived there all my life.
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A twin fixed-light 3 door 109 is certainly less common than the multitude of other configurations. Add that to the identical color, which I have never seen outside AU models, Silver wheels, and other silimilarities, and I wouldn't need a lot of convincing you owned the very truck used in the brochure. I'd say whatever you paid for it was a bargain, and a great find.
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