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    Reputable Garage in Suffolk

    Sorry, my bad. I got the name wrong. Try vehiclesrevived.co.uk
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    Reputable Garage in Suffolk

    Gav at Classics Revived, in Brome.
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    New owner- old Landy

    Sorry, I can't make a recommendation as I don't live there. I just wanted to say welcome, and that we all hope you enjoy the journey with your new truck.
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    Series buying advice.

    Thanks for all your advice, personal insights and prejudices. I will be looking at more until I find the right one - a project Series 3 88 which drives and where bulkhead is OK and most parts are original. Sorry, no Toyota engines for me; petrol 2.25 all the way. Saw a ringer yesterday -...
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    New member, not yet an owner but looking

    Thanks. Dumb question.....what's a ringer?
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    New member, not yet an owner but looking

    Thanks for the welcome, guys. What I want out of the vehicle breaks down into 2 phases 1 - I want to do the work. I want to learn new skills, awaken old skills and polish skills I have but need to use more. I'm competent with spanners but less competent in diagnosing problems and deciding...
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    Series buying advice.

    This is an amazingly useful thread, as I'm in much the same position as TimberLandy - looking for a Series III as a first landy, wondering about where I'll store it after I get it repaired/restored. I must admit that a soft top never occurred to me, but dag019 and auld duffer make a good case...
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    New member, not yet an owner but looking

    Thanks for adding me. I'm a stones throw from retirement (desk job) and need a project to keep me busy, learnng things and meeting people. I'm here, initially, to get information about my best first choice project car and later, people to commisterate when I feel like "oh bgger, what have I done"!
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