Timmy511

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Hello all, im new to landrovers and the forum.

Im Tim, im 21 and a mechanical engineer from yorkshire.

i just finnished my series 3 project which started when i was 17, its taken me along time due to many factors but ive got there in the end. She (ive named my landy Bertha after a local scammel explorer called Big Bertha) is now a truck cab painted in pastle green (as it was the origonal colour) with parabolic springs, 1 ton shackles, an overdrive and the origonal 2.25 petrol engine.

Ill nodoubt bet coming across alsorts of problems so please excuse any stupid questions or one youve heard a thousand times befor.
 
im in huddersfield. where you from matey? coming to langley farm tomorrow and sunday? ill be there in my series 3, looks all nice bar from my scabby white 8 spokes! lol.
 
Near enough to Hull to smell it but far enough away not to need security shutters on me windows. 90's in bits at the mo so it int going anywhere I'm afraid. There's a few on here from round your area.
 
Ey up lad, ow ist? I see the Yarksheer folks are the only ones t' welcome you so far ;)

So, you're from CleckHuddersFax area, welcome to LZ, hope you have many wacky moments on 'ere...
 
Hello all, im new to landrovers and the forum.

Im Tim, im 21 and a mechanical engineer from yorkshire.

i just finnished my series 3 project which started when i was 17, its taken me along time due to many factors but ive got there in the end. She (ive named my landy Bertha after a local scammel explorer called Big Bertha) is now a truck cab painted in pastle green (as it was the origonal colour) with parabolic springs, 1 ton shackles, an overdrive and the origonal 2.25 petrol engine.

Ill nodoubt bet coming across alsorts of problems so please excuse any stupid questions or one youve heard a thousand times befor.
Another Yorkshire welcome. Hope you can laugh at yourself.
 
Hello all, im pretty sure i can laugh a fair bit. i think you have to see the funny side of life owning a landy, they can be a rewarding yet infuriating vehicle.

i took it to langley farm yesterday (going again today) i know the course there isnt 'extreme' but for a first time experience it really opens your eyes as to what a series motor can acheive. i was lucky to have a very experience firend as co pilot and with his advice it didnt struggle with a single thing, where as those pesky suzukis did. i had to laugh, some chav in an sj trying to get up a greasy hill, ive never seen a run up like it, he must have taken a mile run and all the go that 1 litre lump had to get it to claw its way up it, where as my old land just span a wheel slightly and with a bit more gas went streight up in 1st gear!

i deffinatly need a diesel in it, in a day its used half a tank going round a 1 mile off road course! ouch! 200 tdi here we come!

i would add some pic but all of mine appear to be way way too big!