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Peter R.

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Hello,

I would like to acquire a 1964 LWB SIIa.

The vehicle HAS to be VERIFIABLY BUILT (not registered) in 1964
(serial)

I would prefer a softtop, but I'll consider a pick up or SW.
Diesel or petrol unimportant.

I'm not fussy about the state of it, but I WOULD like it to be
complete. Ideally I can drive it home to Belgium, however carefully. I
don't mind shot bulkheads and rusty outriggers or creaky gearboxes.

I do require the relevant paperwork (V5 and whatever else) so I can
register it over here when I've rebuilt it.

For those of you who want to send their car to a good home, I'll
guarantee you I'll give it all the attention it can handle. This thing
will most likely stay with me 'till I move to the big workshop in the
sky.
Answer here or on bfh(ATgoeshere)dungeon(DOTgoeshere)be

Realistc prices, please

Many thanks in advance,

Peter R.
 
On or around Sun, 25 Jun 2006 13:11:50 +0200, Peter R.
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>Hello,
>
>I would like to acquire a 1964 LWB SIIa.
>
>The vehicle HAS to be VERIFIABLY BUILT (not registered) in 1964
>(serial)


OK, I'll bite: why 1964 particularly?
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"Pereant qui ante nos nostra dixerunt"
(confound the men who have made our remarks before us.)
Aelius Donatus (4th Cent.) [St. Jerome, Commentary on Ecclesiastes]
 

>
> OK, I'll bite: why 1964 particularly?
> --
> Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
> "Pereant qui ante nos nostra dixerunt"
> (confound the men who have made our remarks before us.)
> Aelius Donatus (4th Cent.) [St. Jerome, Commentary on Ecclesiastes]


I knew if I waited long enough someone would ask.
GGJ


 

"Gary G Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> >
> > OK, I'll bite: why 1964 particularly?
> > --
> > Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
> > "Pereant qui ante nos nostra dixerunt"
> > (confound the men who have made our remarks before us.)
> > Aelius Donatus (4th Cent.) [St. Jerome, Commentary on Ecclesiastes]

>
> I knew if I waited long enough someone would ask.
> GGJ
>
>


I've also dreamt of getting a 1964 SIIa although I'd have gone for the SWB.
Year I was born. My guess is it's the year he was born, however it will
probably turn out to be something far less romantic - some strange Belgium
vehicle licencing tax dodge or something...

....Peter, please put us out of our misery!

Cya,

M


 

"Peter R." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello,
>
> I would like to acquire a 1964 LWB SIIa.
>
> The vehicle HAS to be VERIFIABLY BUILT (not registered) in 1964
> (serial)
>
> I would prefer a softtop, but I'll consider a pick up or SW.
> Diesel or petrol unimportant.
>
> I'm not fussy about the state of it, but I WOULD like it to be
> complete. Ideally I can drive it home to Belgium, however carefully. I
> don't mind shot bulkheads and rusty outriggers or creaky gearboxes.
>
> I do require the relevant paperwork (V5 and whatever else) so I can
> register it over here when I've rebuilt it.
>
> For those of you who want to send their car to a good home, I'll
> guarantee you I'll give it all the attention it can handle. This thing
> will most likely stay with me 'till I move to the big workshop in the
> sky.
> Answer here or on bfh(ATgoeshere)dungeon(DOTgoeshere)be
>
> Realistc prices, please
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Peter R.


I have a CKD one here in australia you can buy of me if you like verry
little rust 109 sw 2.25 petrol


 
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 13:11:50 +0200, Peter R. <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I would like to acquire a 1964 LWB SIIa.
>
>The vehicle HAS to be VERIFIABLY BUILT (not registered) in 1964
>(serial)
>
>I would prefer a softtop, but I'll consider a pick up or SW.
>Diesel or petrol unimportant.
>
>I'm not fussy about the state of it, but I WOULD like it to be
>complete. Ideally I can drive it home to Belgium, however carefully. I
>don't mind shot bulkheads and rusty outriggers or creaky gearboxes.
>
>I do require the relevant paperwork (V5 and whatever else) so I can
>register it over here when I've rebuilt it.
>
>For those of you who want to send their car to a good home, I'll
>guarantee you I'll give it all the attention it can handle. This thing
>will most likely stay with me 'till I move to the big workshop in the
>sky.
>Answer here or on bfh(ATgoeshere)dungeon(DOTgoeshere)be
>
>Realistc prices, please
>
>Many thanks in advance,
>
>Peter R.



Since you're alle a bunch of all round good eggs, I'll come clean.

Yes, It is the year I was born.

And yes, Certificates of Conformity started in 1967, so the fact that
I can use slightly off-spec engines is an added bonus !

But do any of you fine chaps know of one for sale ?

Peter R.
 
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 20:04:01 +1000, "Adam Bryce" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>"Peter R." <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like to acquire a 1964 LWB SIIa.
>>
>> The vehicle HAS to be VERIFIABLY BUILT (not registered) in 1964
>> (serial)
>>
>> I would prefer a softtop, but I'll consider a pick up or SW.
>> Diesel or petrol unimportant.
>>
>> I'm not fussy about the state of it, but I WOULD like it to be
>> complete. Ideally I can drive it home to Belgium, however carefully. I
>> don't mind shot bulkheads and rusty outriggers or creaky gearboxes.
>>
>> I do require the relevant paperwork (V5 and whatever else) so I can
>> register it over here when I've rebuilt it.
>>
>> For those of you who want to send their car to a good home, I'll
>> guarantee you I'll give it all the attention it can handle. This thing
>> will most likely stay with me 'till I move to the big workshop in the
>> sky.
>> Answer here or on bfh(ATgoeshere)dungeon(DOTgoeshere)be
>>
>> Realistc prices, please
>>
>> Many thanks in advance,
>>
>> Peter R.

>
>I have a CKD one here in australia you can buy of me if you like verry
>little rust 109 sw 2.25 petrol
>


I would't mind if it wasn't such a long drive home.

Seriously, the cost of shipping it here would far outpace the purchase
price. Unless you know of a dirt cheap way of shipping it here ?
Thanks for the offer though.

Peter R.

 
Peter R. wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 20:04:01 +1000, "Adam Bryce" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> "Peter R." <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I would like to acquire a 1964 LWB SIIa.
>>>
>>> The vehicle HAS to be VERIFIABLY BUILT (not registered) in 1964
>>> (serial)
>>>
>>> I would prefer a softtop, but I'll consider a pick up or SW.
>>> Diesel or petrol unimportant.
>>>
>>> I'm not fussy about the state of it, but I WOULD like it to be
>>> complete. Ideally I can drive it home to Belgium, however carefully. I
>>> don't mind shot bulkheads and rusty outriggers or creaky gearboxes.
>>>
>>> I do require the relevant paperwork (V5 and whatever else) so I can
>>> register it over here when I've rebuilt it.
>>>
>>> For those of you who want to send their car to a good home, I'll
>>> guarantee you I'll give it all the attention it can handle. This thing
>>> will most likely stay with me 'till I move to the big workshop in the
>>> sky.
>>> Answer here or on bfh(ATgoeshere)dungeon(DOTgoeshere)be
>>>
>>> Realistc prices, please
>>>
>>> Many thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> Peter R.

>> I have a CKD one here in australia you can buy of me if you like verry
>> little rust 109 sw 2.25 petrol
>>

>
> I would't mind if it wasn't such a long drive home.
>
> Seriously, the cost of shipping it here would far outpace the purchase
> price. Unless you know of a dirt cheap way of shipping it here ?
> Thanks for the offer though.
>
> Peter R.
>

If it's still in CKD form it might be quite cheap, so don't dismiss it
out of hand

Karen

--
"I'd far rather be happy than right any day."
- Slartibartfast
 
On or around Tue, 27 Jun 2006 19:15:21 +0200, Peter R.
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>
>Since you're alle a bunch of all round good eggs, I'll come clean.
>
>Yes, It is the year I was born.
>
>And yes, Certificates of Conformity started in 1967, so the fact that
>I can use slightly off-spec engines is an added bonus !
>
>But do any of you fine chaps know of one for sale ?


nah, mine's 1971. Not specifically for sale, but I might have to move it on
if/when I get into the transit/110 hybrid construction seriously.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
Appearances: You don't really need make-up. Celebrate your authentic
face by frightening people in the street.
from the Little Book of Complete B***ocks by Alistair Beaton.
 
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 05:02:04 +1000, Karen Gallagher
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Peter R. wrote:
>> On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 20:04:01 +1000, "Adam Bryce" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> "Peter R." <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I would like to acquire a 1964 LWB SIIa.
>>>>
>>>> The vehicle HAS to be VERIFIABLY BUILT (not registered) in 1964
>>>> (serial)
>>>>
>>>> I would prefer a softtop, but I'll consider a pick up or SW.
>>>> Diesel or petrol unimportant.
>>>>
>>>> I'm not fussy about the state of it, but I WOULD like it to be
>>>> complete. Ideally I can drive it home to Belgium, however carefully. I
>>>> don't mind shot bulkheads and rusty outriggers or creaky gearboxes.
>>>>
>>>> I do require the relevant paperwork (V5 and whatever else) so I can
>>>> register it over here when I've rebuilt it.
>>>>
>>>> For those of you who want to send their car to a good home, I'll
>>>> guarantee you I'll give it all the attention it can handle. This thing
>>>> will most likely stay with me 'till I move to the big workshop in the
>>>> sky.
>>>> Answer here or on bfh(ATgoeshere)dungeon(DOTgoeshere)be
>>>>
>>>> Realistc prices, please
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks in advance,
>>>>
>>>> Peter R.
>>> I have a CKD one here in australia you can buy of me if you like verry
>>> little rust 109 sw 2.25 petrol
>>>

>>
>> I would't mind if it wasn't such a long drive home.
>>
>> Seriously, the cost of shipping it here would far outpace the purchase
>> price. Unless you know of a dirt cheap way of shipping it here ?
>> Thanks for the offer though.
>>
>> Peter R.
>>

>If it's still in CKD form it might be quite cheap, so don't dismiss it
>out of hand
>
>Karen



Karen,

If it's a 1964 I suppose it will be assembled by now ;P

Peter R.
 
Peter R. wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 05:02:04 +1000, Karen Gallagher
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Peter R. wrote:
>>> On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 20:04:01 +1000, "Adam Bryce" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Peter R." <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I would like to acquire a 1964 LWB SIIa.
>>>>>
>>>>> The vehicle HAS to be VERIFIABLY BUILT (not registered) in 1964
>>>>> (serial)
>>>>>
>>>>> I would prefer a softtop, but I'll consider a pick up or SW.
>>>>> Diesel or petrol unimportant.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not fussy about the state of it, but I WOULD like it to be
>>>>> complete. Ideally I can drive it home to Belgium, however carefully. I
>>>>> don't mind shot bulkheads and rusty outriggers or creaky gearboxes.
>>>>>
>>>>> I do require the relevant paperwork (V5 and whatever else) so I can
>>>>> register it over here when I've rebuilt it.
>>>>>
>>>>> For those of you who want to send their car to a good home, I'll
>>>>> guarantee you I'll give it all the attention it can handle. This thing
>>>>> will most likely stay with me 'till I move to the big workshop in the
>>>>> sky.
>>>>> Answer here or on bfh(ATgoeshere)dungeon(DOTgoeshere)be
>>>>>
>>>>> Realistc prices, please
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks in advance,
>>>>>
>>>>> Peter R.
>>>> I have a CKD one here in australia you can buy of me if you like verry
>>>> little rust 109 sw 2.25 petrol
>>>>
>>> I would't mind if it wasn't such a long drive home.
>>>
>>> Seriously, the cost of shipping it here would far outpace the purchase
>>> price. Unless you know of a dirt cheap way of shipping it here ?
>>> Thanks for the offer though.
>>>
>>> Peter R.
>>>

>> If it's still in CKD form it might be quite cheap, so don't dismiss it
>> out of hand
>>
>> Karen

>
>
> Karen,
>
> If it's a 1964 I suppose it will be assembled by now ;P
>
> Peter R.


In which case it's not CKD ...

K

--
"I'd far rather be happy than right any day."
- Slartibartfast
 
"Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On or around Tue, 27 Jun 2006 19:15:21 +0200, Peter R.
> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>
> >
> >
> >But do any of you fine chaps know of one for sale ?

>
> nah, mine's 1971. Not specifically for sale, but I might have to move it

on
> if/when I get into the transit/110 hybrid construction seriously.
> --


Sort of like the Range Rover/ice cream van conversion done for Scrappy
Races?

Steve


 
Steve wrote:
> "Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>On or around Tue, 27 Jun 2006 19:15:21 +0200, Peter R.
>><[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>>
>>
>>>
>>>But do any of you fine chaps know of one for sale ?

>>
>>nah, mine's 1971. Not specifically for sale, but I might have to move it

>
> on
>
>>if/when I get into the transit/110 hybrid construction seriously.
>>--

>
>
> Sort of like the Range Rover/ice cream van conversion done for Scrappy
> Races?
>
> Steve
>
>

Is that the RR Ice cream van which covers Tenby and Saundersfoot in SW
Wales (Pembs)? Often wanted to ask the people about it, but I always
presumed those serving the ice cream would know nothing about the vehicle.

Stuart
 
"Srtgray" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Steve wrote:
> > "Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> >
> >>On or around Tue, 27 Jun 2006 19:15:21 +0200, Peter R.
> >><[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
> >>
> >>
> >>>
> >>>But do any of you fine chaps know of one for sale ?
> >>
> >>nah, mine's 1971. Not specifically for sale, but I might have to move

it
> >
> > on
> >
> >>if/when I get into the transit/110 hybrid construction seriously.
> >>--

> >
> >
> > Sort of like the Range Rover/ice cream van conversion done for Scrappy
> > Races?
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >

> Is that the RR Ice cream van which covers Tenby and Saundersfoot in SW
> Wales (Pembs)? Often wanted to ask the people about it, but I always
> presumed those serving the ice cream would know nothing about the vehicle.
>
> Stuart


Dunno. IIRC the RR/Mr Whippy was done by the Chaos Crew, some lads from
north of Watford. They could have sold it on after the series and it now
resides there blaring out a distorted "Greensleeves" or some other
plink-plonk sunday nap-ruining tune I suppose.

Steve


 
Steve wrote:
> "Srtgray" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Steve wrote:
>>
>>>"Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>news:[email protected]...
>>>
>>>
>>>>On or around Tue, 27 Jun 2006 19:15:21 +0200, Peter R.
>>>><[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>But do any of you fine chaps know of one for sale ?
>>>>
>>>>nah, mine's 1971. Not specifically for sale, but I might have to move

>
> it
>
>>>on
>>>
>>>
>>>>if/when I get into the transit/110 hybrid construction seriously.
>>>>--
>>>
>>>
>>>Sort of like the Range Rover/ice cream van conversion done for Scrappy
>>>Races?
>>>
>>>Steve
>>>
>>>

>>
>>Is that the RR Ice cream van which covers Tenby and Saundersfoot in SW
>>Wales (Pembs)? Often wanted to ask the people about it, but I always
>>presumed those serving the ice cream would know nothing about the vehicle.
>>
>>Stuart

>
>
> Dunno. IIRC the RR/Mr Whippy was done by the Chaos Crew, some lads from
> north of Watford. They could have sold it on after the series and it now
> resides there blaring out a distorted "Greensleeves" or some other
> plink-plonk sunday nap-ruining tune I suppose.
>
> Steve
>
>

When was this? The Tenby RR has been on the beach for at least ten years.

Stuart
 
"Srtgray" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

> When was this? The Tenby RR has been on the beach for at least ten years.
>
> Stuart


I'd doubt it was the Tenby one, weren't they fetaured in Landrovers across
Britain? Seemed to enthusiastic about the vehicle to scrap it. Also had a
101 but it's criminal to run it on a beach all day.. still if they own it
it's down to them what they do with it.

<Glances at Morph>

Lee D



 
"Srtgray" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Steve wrote:
> > "Srtgray" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> >
> >>
> >>Is that the RR Ice cream van which covers Tenby and Saundersfoot in SW
> >>Wales (Pembs)? Often wanted to ask the people about it, but I always
> >>presumed those serving the ice cream would know nothing about the

vehicle.
> >>
> >>Stuart

> >
> >
> > Dunno. IIRC the RR/Mr Whippy was done by the Chaos Crew, some lads from
> > north of Watford. They could have sold it on after the series and it

now
> > resides there blaring out a distorted "Greensleeves" or some other
> > plink-plonk sunday nap-ruining tune I suppose.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> >

> When was this? The Tenby RR has been on the beach for at least ten years.
>
> Stuart


It's not that one then. The one I'm thinking about was done about 3 or 4
years ago.

Steve


 
On or around Thu, 29 Jun 2006 13:19:35 +0100, "Steve"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>"Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> On or around Tue, 27 Jun 2006 19:15:21 +0200, Peter R.
>> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >But do any of you fine chaps know of one for sale ?

>>
>> nah, mine's 1971. Not specifically for sale, but I might have to move it

>on
>> if/when I get into the transit/110 hybrid construction seriously.
>> --

>
>Sort of like the Range Rover/ice cream van conversion done for Scrappy
>Races?


bit more serious than that, but the same idea, yeah. 110 chassis and
running gear, transit 12-seat minibus body, minus 3 seats to make it a
9-seater.

I already have the transit part.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
Satisfying: Satisfy your inner child by eating ten tubes of Smarties
from the Little Book of Complete B***ocks by Alistair Beaton.
 
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 20:04:01 +1000, "Adam Bryce" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>"Peter R." <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like to acquire a 1964 LWB SIIa.
>>
>> The vehicle HAS to be VERIFIABLY BUILT (not registered) in 1964
>> (serial)
>>
>> I would prefer a softtop, but I'll consider a pick up or SW.
>> Diesel or petrol unimportant.
>>
>> I'm not fussy about the state of it, but I WOULD like it to be
>> complete. Ideally I can drive it home to Belgium, however carefully. I
>> don't mind shot bulkheads and rusty outriggers or creaky gearboxes.
>>
>> I do require the relevant paperwork (V5 and whatever else) so I can
>> register it over here when I've rebuilt it.
>>
>> For those of you who want to send their car to a good home, I'll
>> guarantee you I'll give it all the attention it can handle. This thing
>> will most likely stay with me 'till I move to the big workshop in the
>> sky.
>> Answer here or on bfh(ATgoeshere)dungeon(DOTgoeshere)be
>>
>> Realistc prices, please
>>
>> Many thanks in advance,
>>
>> Peter R.

>
>I have a CKD one here in australia you can buy of me if you like verry
>little rust 109 sw 2.25 petrol
>


Adam,

If it's still in parts AND has a '64 serial please mail me.

Peter R.
 
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