vtlandrover
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I know! Not to mention the Arles I was driving.
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I think the parked one might be mine. Of course there are a myriad of great trucks on island, but this thread has a different theme. And, its sickly entertaining. Sort of like watching a train wreck.there are two AA Yellow 90sView attachment 24468
Are you referring to my gorgeous 109 soft top in dark grey? It was at the yacht club frequently.When we were on Nantucket last year they all seemed to be quality Land Rovers, some of them had the salt worm, but they were not the disgusting examples you have seen. There was a pristine 109 3 door that was a high dollar restoration at the new yacht club. It appears that Buffy told Biff that they had to have a Defender to summer on the Island and they bought the first thing they saw. Those two are horrible examples.
If I saw that in person I would actually pull out some bleach white clean the tires for them.Unfortunately, it appears that I am on a roll for this thread. Another Nantucket truck discovered by my wife this morning.
I think the parked one might be mine. Of course there are a myriad of great trucks on island, but this thread has a different theme. And, its sickly entertaining. Sort of like watching a train wreck.
That is sweat. You are not allowed to put it on this thread.Are you referring to my gorgeous 109 soft top in dark grey? It was at the yacht club frequently.
Heck yes, one of the nicest ones I have seen in a long time. Who did the restoration?Are you referring to my gorgeous 109 soft top in dark grey? It was at the yacht club frequently.
Why do people seem to consistently want to "improve" something that's already really good? They sometimes make it into something that it's not. I call it being "gucci".
I was very fortunate. The former owner did a loving restoration, spared no expense and paid attention to every detail. For instance, the 109 has a Winterburn ignition made by the original Winterburn's son in Canada. So it was not done by a professional outfit. I have changed the top to an Undercover Covers top and added an Aeroparts winch and Roamerdrive over drive unit. Heaven. I do know what you mean about Biff and Buffy. The fact is that at least half of the D90's you see on the island are driven by trophy wives. Mostly, '97s.(automatic trans). Not mine.Heck yes, one of the nicest ones I have seen in a long time. Who did the restoration?
I was so disappointed when I stopped and talked to an owner of a 109 in not as nice of condition. I asked a couple of questions and he had no clue as to what engine he had, or anything about the rover. He was told he needed a Land Rover for the Island and I guess the mechanic takes care of the rest. We are discussing if we will be back in July, but I always enjoy my Rover sightings out there.I was very fortunate. The former owner did a loving restoration, spared no expense and paid attention to every detail. For instance, the 109 has a Winterburn ignition made by the original Winterburn's son in Canada. So it was not done by a professional outfit. I have changed the top to an Undercover Covers top and added an Aeroparts winch and Roamerdrive over drive unit. Heaven. I do know what you mean about Biff and Buffy. The fact is that at least half of the D90's you see on the island are driven by trophy wives. Mostly, '97s.(automatic trans). Not mine.
Hey, did we rename this thread "Land Rover that DO NOT suck"?
Hey, did we rename this thread "Land Rover that DO NOT suck"?
Basically this thread, lol… The Land Rover Thread(Original Content): https://nas-row.com/index.php?threads/the-land-rover-photo-thread-original-content.3301/page-16Ha!! I was thinking it might be time to do a People's Choice thread... have a few submissions in mind.
I’m shocked that I’m seemingly the only person who said that that thing sucks. Really, all of his “designs” are terrible.Oh my Lord...........