ozcsider
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G'day All,
I'm from Oztralia, the Land Down Under, and live in the state of New South Wales on the coast about 300km's (175miles?) north of Sydney in the smallish seaside village of Old Bar Beach which has about 3,000 people. My home is about 75 meters away from the beach.
My first experience off road was as a 10 year been tossed around in the back of a Land Rover on the beaches around Noosa in the mid-1960's. Next time off road and I was behind the wheel of a Ford F100 4x4 351inch V8 in 1981 in western NSW.
I purchased a 1976 SWB Landcruiser back in the early1980's before the boom in off-roading took off but which I never drove off-road as living and working in Sydney at the time took priority over getting out into the bush...what a lost opportunity!
I've been in a historic car club for the last 12 years and have decided that I want to "kill two birds with one stone" ...get a 'classic' Land Rover for car club runs and to go "light" 4x4 driving in the local State forests during my days off...
I'm firstly looking at Land Rovers and then secondly the early 2 door Range Rover as possible contenders for my next vehicle.
I hope to learn from forum members and maybe in the future add to the store of Land Rover knowledge and appreciation.
I'm from Oztralia, the Land Down Under, and live in the state of New South Wales on the coast about 300km's (175miles?) north of Sydney in the smallish seaside village of Old Bar Beach which has about 3,000 people. My home is about 75 meters away from the beach.
My first experience off road was as a 10 year been tossed around in the back of a Land Rover on the beaches around Noosa in the mid-1960's. Next time off road and I was behind the wheel of a Ford F100 4x4 351inch V8 in 1981 in western NSW.
I purchased a 1976 SWB Landcruiser back in the early1980's before the boom in off-roading took off but which I never drove off-road as living and working in Sydney at the time took priority over getting out into the bush...what a lost opportunity!
I've been in a historic car club for the last 12 years and have decided that I want to "kill two birds with one stone" ...get a 'classic' Land Rover for car club runs and to go "light" 4x4 driving in the local State forests during my days off...
I'm firstly looking at Land Rovers and then secondly the early 2 door Range Rover as possible contenders for my next vehicle.
I hope to learn from forum members and maybe in the future add to the store of Land Rover knowledge and appreciation.