For most of its life ‘shed ‘n Buried’ applies here.

Working like a maniac as you do, my beloved landy had to remain unused. While I earned a crust.

Before taking it to the Pyrenees where it’s been for most of its life, I made sure I waxoyled as much as possible.

Now I’m retired and able to enjoy it, there are a few things needing doing of course. And starting today I thought I’d google to see what advice I could find. This excellent site came up. So here goes ....
 
Ok no worries.

Try again sometimes the site stalls/ runs a bit slow,

Whatever if you are going to revive an old landy you will get a good welcome.

J
 
You will find all sorts of good advice on here but be prepared for some banter as well, but its all well intentioned.
Yes as Marjon says go to the introduce yourself page and then
Just one tip when you ask for some help or advice its always a good idea to state your model and year or your asking for trouble. Even when people get to know you still do that as there are always other readers who wont know you but may have your answer.

Welcome to the zone.
 
Welcome,to another expat in France.
You will find lots of good info on here.As well as a few 'caracter's'
Marc
 
Is it possible I could join up with you’re trip sometime. Meet down here ?
Yes,for sure.
The next trip will be late April /early May next year,depending on when the high trails are passable.(with a bit of work....Digging, winching etc.;))
PM me your contact details & I'll keep you informed.
Marc.
 
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Anyone applied for land legend yet?
They are taking subscriptions for 150 people max. We are having to apply and go in for a draw I think. If the changes come into play in May, they may increase the numbers:D
 

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