taylorslandy72
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I like to see pictures of landies doing work they were designed for. Especially when they aren't pristine show motors.
Col
I was surprised and impressed by how much my grandchildren love my old series. It's uncomfortable, noisy, no stereo and smells of oil and exhaust but it's their car of choice for trips out.ur so right , wonder what the number is that don’t even see a blade of grass, ie the chelsea tractors
one of my landies was an ex british gas series 3 109 , it had side shutters and converted it back to a normal hard top, was an awesome landy , think it was the 5 x bearing engine and had some fantastic holidays in dorset with the kids, they loved the idea we could get off the beaten track , always makes me smile when i think back
I was surprised and impressed by how much my grandchildren love my old series. It's uncomfortable, noisy, no stereo and smells of oil and exhaust but it's their car of choice for trips out.
Col
I would like to take mine on holiday to West Wales, I love it around Aberdovey but the missus won't have it at any price, moans about how uncomfortable and noisy it is... We are both in our 60s now and I would like one more adventure before it's too late. I can see us driving along the coast road to Barmouth or winding among the mountains, it's such a shame she can't see the fun and achievement of it. The Land Rover is more than capable of making the trip.ur so right , wonder what the number is that don’t even see a blade of grass, ie the chelsea tractors
one of my landies was an ex british gas series 3 109 , it had side shutters and converted it back to a normal hard top, was an awesome landy , think it was the 5 x bearing engine and had some fantastic holidays in dorset with the kids, they loved the idea we could get off the beaten track , always makes me smile when i think back
I would like to take mine on holiday to West Wales, I love it around Aberdovey but the missus won't have it at any price, moans about how uncomfortable and noisy it is... We are both in our 60s now and I would like one more adventure before it's too late. I can see us driving along the coast road to Barmouth or winding among the mountains, it's such a shame she can't see the fun and achievement of it. The Land Rover is more than capable of making the trip.
that's exactly why they will like it! we took for granted growing up with that!, when mu mum smoked a fag in the old three door morris minor - we all sat in the back and choked!I was surprised and impressed by how much my grandchildren love my old series. It's uncomfortable, noisy, no stereo and smells of oil and exhaust but it's their car of choice for trips out.
Col
maybe a bit of both!Used to go Barmouth/Harlech & beyond in the series 2.
Lovely green lanes from aberdovry to Fairbourne. Journey 230 miles each way.
If really "bored" wife takes series 1 & stop at steam shows onnway up.
Motors are built to work not admire
Have you been to the Cregennan lakes? Under the shadow of Cadair Idris. Well worth a detour, stunning country, reminiscent of the Lake District. And the Blue Lagoon in the same area, a flooded slate quarry with views out over towards Barmouth.Used to go Barmouth/Harlech & beyond in the series 2.
Lovely green lanes from aberdovry to Fairbourne. Journey 230 miles each way.
If really "bored" wife takes series 1 & stop at steam shows onnway up.
Motors are built to work not admire
Very nice, not much chance for me though, not if she won't even go to Wales... Love your series 1(s), I would like one but the prices are getting silly.View attachment 142262
Been allround Wales.
Now we do France/ Brittany.
Go with a classic car club.
Looks like Wales but warmer.
Always in a series1
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A woman after my own heart, can't stand the pink and frilly types. Regards a series 1: I keep my eyes open...SWMBO got this as a 14th birthday pressie from her dad. Yep in boxes so she had to rebuild it. If it breaks down she fixes it.
1 of the series in the photo done the lands end/John o groats(le jog) classic car rally. Flat out 40mph no motoways, so distance is no worries to us.
Prices are stupid.you can get them shipped From Australia cheaper
SWMBO got this as a 14th birthday pressie from her dad. Yep in boxes so she had to rebuild it. If it breaks down she fixes it.
1 of the series in the photo done the lands end/John o groats(le jog) classic car rally. Flat out 40mph no motoways, so distance is no worries to us.
Prices are stupid.you can get them shipped From Australia cheaper
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