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Posted: 01.09.2013  ·  #1
it’s a bit different 1967 series 2a ..ish very warm and does get just about anywhere
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The ideal "wild camping" tool.

I like it!


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Fantastic 8-


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Love it, brings back memories, I used to work on them in my younger days, they were a great offroader, I see your one has been modernised with modern doors and head lights moved out to the wings, was it an army light weight model with cut away wings?


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Love it, brings back memories, I used to work on them in my younger days, they were a great offroader, I see your one has been modernised with modern doors and head lights moved out to the wings, was it an army light weight model with cut away wings?
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it was part of an army order sent to oz , then may have served in vietnam of all places demobed in 72/3


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Love it - looks great!


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Nice job indeed.

I had a 1967 88" 2A truck cab a few years back. Wish I had never sold it.


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Is that vauxhall Sri seats you have in it now?


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close astra gte


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Wow the good old Landie. Fantastic bit of kit and I wouldn't mind one like that. Enjoy and make use of it as that's a life time machine.


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Love your van. I had a 2A in the early 70's and went round Spain and portugal in it with the girlfriend. Mine was petrol and did 12 to 15 to the gallon - phew! We were robbed in Spain ( a rock through the front window ) But spares ok as they made Santarners ?! in spain back then. Happy days! 8-)


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Posted: 25.03.2015  ·  #12
Wicked beast, ya wont get stuck in her, have a bit of a hankering for a cb myself too, very nice.


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