Reidy41

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Hi I'm from Australia and would like to know more about the land rover I have , my father passed away leaving me a 88 series 11 A Landrover sort wheel base, I don't know nothing about it, it's been sitting in dad's shed for 20 year's , just wondering how I find out if it was army or not I'll send some photos
 

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Is it worth doing up everything is their it goes has a Holden 202 motor in it what is the price range on these done up thanks
 
Welcome to landyzone regular sheepdip section.
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As for working on a tatty Landrover in repairs it cost loads of money. To ensure that it's drives maybe a piggy bank and few loose coins in the chair. I can't see it being military as they very preferred British issue and modify for Aussie conditions. More than likely standard farm utility. There's a television series in UK currently of Aussies buying vehicles and doing them up. Name forget me at the moment. Have a chat with the guys on series section for better help.
 
At Least it's all their and not rusted out be fun in the bush going across country where no tracks are even got the original winch laying around somewhere
 
Just started the motor and started after 20 years only problem is the oil turned to grease and jelly chunks have to pull motor out and clean sump and pick up
 

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