Land Raver
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Seems earlier this year by a week or so. Decent forecast for anyone traveling afar. Anyone going?
Get anything good?I usually find some trophy on the day. Aside from Landy stuff I've been known to take hope a milk churn or two, a rear of train guard paraffin lamp to restore to name a couple. Let's see where this year takes me.
I swerved the one earlier this year due to very wet weather, I suspect others did too. I reckon this one will have a big turnout.
Get anything good?
I was speaking to someone there who said the same about Series parts, doesn’t bother me as I’m a OneTen man. I reckon 75% of the Landy parts there need to be weighed in at the scrappy, still a good day out though. I got a few bargain workshop tools from someone selling off his old man’s tools, so it wasn’t a wasted trip.I suppose it depends on what you call 'good'.
I bought a set of NOS ex Dutch army glow plugs (pig tail type) for £10
10 rolls of Sellotape for £1, another milk churn and a castrol oil bottle. So, not much Landy related stuff unless I decide to fasten it together with Sellotape
I see less and less series stuff as the years pass. Had an eye open for a Series gear stick...just for the shelf in case mine snaps but nothing...Even Defender stuff seems to be shrinking but I think I see more old Disco and Range Rover bits - the stuff that rots and gets broken I guess.
I was speaking to someone there who said the same about Series parts, doesn’t bother me as I’m a OneTen man. I reckon 75% of the Landy parts there need to be weighed in at the scrappy, still a good day out though. I got a few bargain workshop tools from someone selling off his old man’s tools, so it wasn’t a wasted trip.