Recent content by Series 3 makes me wee!
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Hmm..... that gives me a lot of information about how this forum works.....
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Yes I can see the logic in that......... if you hang around a bus shelter wearing a hoodie and drinking cheap cider! :D
Yeah, what was I thinking? I meet a load of people with similar interests in vehicles and expect them to actually be nice? Next time there's a Land Rover meeting at our local...
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You really don't see the irony of your postings, do you? :D
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:( Sorry to see you go, dude!
On reading that thead you posted up about VWs sure what you originally posted was a bit "near the knuckle" and "controversial" but I just picked it up as a "look at my VW - show me what Land Rovers are made of!" thread and was welcoming a bit of friendly...
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Need something to take the photos on first!
I should really stop being tight and get a digital camera.....
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Ah, I see! ;)
I don't have a digital camera but I'll see if I can get a friend to take some photos and upload them - I can't be doing with all this new-fangled uploads downloads malarkey!
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That bad, eh? :(
A mate reckoned I should find something like a Daihatsu Fourtrak, remove the bodyshell and drop the Series 3 shell over the Daihatsu's chassis. I can't help but think this defeats the whole object of having a Series 3 :confused:
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Hi,
I'm fairly new to this forum and although I've been into Land Rovers for a while this is the first chance I've had to have a proper "old school" series 3.
However, it is RUSTY! :(
The box sections of the chassis are literally crumbling away. Should I just scrap it and find a better one...
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Hello!
I've been into Land Rovers for quite a few years since helping a college friend restore one during my teens. I currently have a very rusty 1973 Series 3 SWB with a somewhat thirsty 2.25 petrol engine.
I'm not entirely sure what to do with it as the condition of chassis box sections...