CharlieCroker
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Hi There
I am Murray or 'Muzz' to most people! I have worked with an driven Land Rovers since the 70's in the RAF but never owned one sadly - until now! I have always adored the vehicles since seeing the Zebra Striped one on a very old TV series in the 60's called 'Daktari'! (and yes I have done a Zerbra striped one but more on that another time!) I especially like the Safari as its very adaptable wagon.
So the other day I spotted one on Ebay, a 1968 very tatty one in Limestone it was a runner but has failed its MOT on welding it needs new supension mounts front and rear plus the rear axle is busted but the seller included a heavy duty one to fit! The owner is a bit worried so I BOUGHT IT! Then realised i have nowhere to keep it except a tiny rented garage with no power but she is TOO HIGH to get in. So for £1700 Im now a proud owner of a heap......but NOT for long. I have a large generator and Mig and will weld out in a field! (Thank you forces field training! lol)
I once changed a Defender engine and gearbox complete in 4 hours so these cars do NOT scare me. Also driven thousands of miles in MOD Landys in various global locations. Including the Falklands! We had a very tatty LWB sort top with no 1st or Reverse gear but otherwise a runner! Our MT chappie welded double rims on the back to handle the sloppy mud - it was named "The Antichrist" and drove like it! But htis was 30 years ago and Im now an 'elderly engineer so any helkp is greatly appreciated I am far from being an 'expert'
My 'new' Safari has been christened with a bottle of Cobra "Pamela" (as in Pamela Landy in the Jason Bourne films...[groan]...lol) I have to drive a transporter up to Lincoln on Friday to collect her! THEN she gets a long overdue makeover. She was a 'working vehicle' owned by the local council (who professionally fitted a 3 litre Diesel Landcruiser engine and she has been thrashed and abused PLUS they have RUINED her lovely 2A 'face' so I want to try to put that right but the big diesel has pushed the rad forward, I would rather have a Discovery TDi lump! But sadly cant afford £3000+ for one
I am Murray or 'Muzz' to most people! I have worked with an driven Land Rovers since the 70's in the RAF but never owned one sadly - until now! I have always adored the vehicles since seeing the Zebra Striped one on a very old TV series in the 60's called 'Daktari'! (and yes I have done a Zerbra striped one but more on that another time!) I especially like the Safari as its very adaptable wagon.
So the other day I spotted one on Ebay, a 1968 very tatty one in Limestone it was a runner but has failed its MOT on welding it needs new supension mounts front and rear plus the rear axle is busted but the seller included a heavy duty one to fit! The owner is a bit worried so I BOUGHT IT! Then realised i have nowhere to keep it except a tiny rented garage with no power but she is TOO HIGH to get in. So for £1700 Im now a proud owner of a heap......but NOT for long. I have a large generator and Mig and will weld out in a field! (Thank you forces field training! lol)
I once changed a Defender engine and gearbox complete in 4 hours so these cars do NOT scare me. Also driven thousands of miles in MOD Landys in various global locations. Including the Falklands! We had a very tatty LWB sort top with no 1st or Reverse gear but otherwise a runner! Our MT chappie welded double rims on the back to handle the sloppy mud - it was named "The Antichrist" and drove like it! But htis was 30 years ago and Im now an 'elderly engineer so any helkp is greatly appreciated I am far from being an 'expert'
My 'new' Safari has been christened with a bottle of Cobra "Pamela" (as in Pamela Landy in the Jason Bourne films...[groan]...lol) I have to drive a transporter up to Lincoln on Friday to collect her! THEN she gets a long overdue makeover. She was a 'working vehicle' owned by the local council (who professionally fitted a 3 litre Diesel Landcruiser engine and she has been thrashed and abused PLUS they have RUINED her lovely 2A 'face' so I want to try to put that right but the big diesel has pushed the rad forward, I would rather have a Discovery TDi lump! But sadly cant afford £3000+ for one
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