Pop had a Series 2 1958 SWB with a canvas roof that always seemed to have a dead battery and required cranking to start...
Many good memories learning to drive on the farm in that one...
Would love to own one eventually...
Show us yours.
Pop had a Series 2 1958 SWB with a canvas roof that always seemed to have a dead battery and required cranking to start...
Many good memories learning to drive on the farm in that one...
Would love to own one eventually...
Show us yours.
Warm Barrels!
Velocity is thrilling,but diameter does the real killing.
We had a 57 soft top - think SII
We all learnt to drive in that then Dad bought the 1st model SIII I think with the lights out on the guards - brand spanking new one in blue
I got my licence week after turning 15 in it
I was so small I looked through the steering wheel to drive
Copper in TeKuiti couldn't fault me though - and passed no problem, must of had the cushion that day ??
Would love to find a SII soft top and do it up....
Warm Barrels!
Yeah they go that slow shit grows
We had a series 2A when I was a young fella, remember doing a few trips into the Longwoods with that. I'm sure I have some pictures somewhere will try find them.
Seriously some of you lot need help
Dammit, I didnt read properly and thought this thread was "show us your lady" but turns out just a bunch of old landrovers![]()
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I’m sure no one will mind if you did “ show us your lady” @Ryan_Songhurst
I Have Sexdaily. I mean Dyslexia! Fcuk!
Here ya go boys great read about some of the very first off of the production line!
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They probably wrote it while they were waiting for help.
Bought by Landie owners for something to read while waiting for help.
They really were a shockingly bad vehicle. Brother used to point out that there were so many, that were so old, that only had low mileage. That just says they couldn't, or wouldn't, keep them running enough to get the mileage up.
There are only three types of people in this world. Those that can count, and those that can't!
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