Post pictures of your Land Rover.

achampagne

Explorer
Very cool, it walked right up. I would love to get out West at some point. These tight New England trails get old after a while.
 

racehorse

Adventurer
^^

Nice, I'm looking to get one of those next. But my wife said it had to stay stock. :(

All you need is good all terrain tires - your wife won't notice - mine didn't. And eventually sliders -compressor undercarriage protection (she won't see that either) and you can tackle most of the trails out there with your 'stock' LR3. Sometimes less is more - many of our club members here in OC prefer the 'stealth' look.
 

Ronct110

Adventurer
San Francisco to Baja Mexico Gonzaga Bay

Small group of us from www.nclrclub.org just got back from Baja Mexico Gonzaga Bay. Beautiful place, and awesome fish tacos!
 

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Ronct110

Adventurer
How was the drive from San Felipe?

Paved and easy drive from the Mexicali border to San Felipe; from San Felipe to Puertecitos some dips on the road but paved. A few miles after Puertecitos, unpaved and rough but doable.

Are you planning a trip?
 

jh.

ambitiose sed ineptum
Paved and easy drive from the Mexicali border to San Felipe; from San Felipe to Puertecitos some dips on the road but paved. A few miles after Puertecitos, unpaved and rough but doable.

Are you planning a trip?

Would love to. Girlfriend is a bit worried about being kidnapped. :)

Next year at the earliest as I'm still preparing the Disco.
 
Paved and easy drive from the Mexicali border to San Felipe; from San Felipe to Puertecitos some dips on the road but paved. A few miles after Puertecitos, unpaved and rough but doable.

Nothing at all to add, just that when I was a little shaver...late 60's...San Felipe to Puertecitos was as much adventure as Dad wanted...pavement ended in San Felipe or Ensenada...I don't recall which???

We were down there several times...camped on the beach, played with the VW, and snuck up the beach north a bit to spy on the frolicking nude hippies!!

Darned shocking with your only ten or so :sombrero:

There was a little cantina / shack that had the best food...turtle soup was great...probably can't serve that any more...
 
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rat patrol

Adventurer
My first step into Rover land, I had grown up around a series 88 that a family friend had and alway thought it was neat vehicle and just recently had a chance to buy one. We towed it home yesterday with my other obsession (Isuzu Troopers). This is a 1970 Series 88 bought new in 1969 in Pa. by the original owner and has 55,000 miles on it. Mechanically sound but has not been run for about 2 years, interior is a little rough but useable,body is in very good condition one small dent on left front fender and faded paint. Needs a good cleaning and a complete service and then get running then just have some fun driving it.Dave


Let me know if you get to Casper. I'd love to see another Series 88, mines a '73.
 

sedat

Adventurer
Few photos of my pile. 1996 P38. 02' model interior for the most part. 4.6HO that I built. RTE Disco bumper that I modified to fit. Jarvics heart delete, F250 expansion tank, Soon to be 1 ton chevy radiator, dual battery setup, 4 wheel ETC fitted from a 01 model, 255/85 Km2s, 5"ish lift thats about to be stripped and rebuilt with coilovers.
 

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