Hi Folks,
Landie fanatic from the north coast of Scotland.
Have converted a 109 Ambu for touring around. Keep an eye out around the north and west coast of Scotland for the red cross trundling about
Also some of the islands for that matter............. ;)
My interest was born out of necessity 6 years ago when a booking for a hotel at a music festival in Orkney fell through and I had 3.5 weeks to convert my '84 110 into a quick-change camper for the event!! The truck still had to be usable for commuting and the dogs life it had so a permanent solution wasn't an option!! Cue the fold-away double bed, cooker/table and condensation-on-your-forehead system that came out of the subsequent 3 weeks head scratching... ;) It's now fitted in my 109 for emergency/occasional use
Have a rooftent I use on the roofrack on my '83 Rangie very occasionally, its fine for very long high-speed camping trips/jollies to collect scrap/projects from far afield but i'm not keen on under canvas, give me condensation dripping on my nose anytime.....
After 2 years of this, the 110 chassis expired on me (spectacularly rotten and well hidden it turned out), and after many years of fancying an Ambulance, I bought one from Blanchards 3 years ago. Welded, wired, waxoyled, painted and tested within 5 weeks of buying, I had it registered and on the road.
Mk1 interior was two basic sleeping platforms while I mulled over things, quite sharpish came the Mk2 developed interior complete with caravan cushions and double bed (oooh, posh), and finally after a year's sleepless nights of agonising its the Mk3 final incarnation of the interior with the double bed and built in storage/cooking etc installation.
I love the old beast, it has bags of character, gives no impression of speed whatsoever, returns 23mpg on a trundle and drops to 19mpg when giving it welly if required but I'd rather not do that... Engine has been carefully tuned and runs like a swiss watch and an overdrive for main-road action!
As with any old Landrover its a work in progress and there's always ideas and tweaks ongoing.
Last jobs to do is the Leisure battery/split charge and the propex heating system. But these are just fancy-nonsense would-be-nices they may never get done..........
So that's me, pics to follow in time!
Alec
New member from the Far North
New member from the Far North
1972 109 Rover 11 Marshall Ambulance (Camper conversion)
1972 109 LD28 (Quick-change camper and Bothying vehicle!)
1988 RRC 4JB1T (Daily Driver)
Pressure Stove and Lamp fanatic also.
1972 109 LD28 (Quick-change camper and Bothying vehicle!)
1988 RRC 4JB1T (Daily Driver)
Pressure Stove and Lamp fanatic also.
- RMS
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Re: New member from the Far North
Now that's what I call a comprehensive introduction - thanks for that
Pics when you get a chance? We like pics
Cheers,
Robin.
Pics when you get a chance? We like pics
Cheers,
Robin.
1967 109" Carawagon 200TDi
1972 109" SW Carawagon 2.5NA
1958 109" Carawagon 2.25P (project)
1972 109" Carawagon 200 or 300TDi (project)
1974 Dormobile 2.25D (project)
(Robin on S2C forum)
1972 109" SW Carawagon 2.5NA
1958 109" Carawagon 2.25P (project)
1972 109" Carawagon 200 or 300TDi (project)
1974 Dormobile 2.25D (project)
(Robin on S2C forum)
Re: New member from the Far North
bonjour et bienvenue ici
une bien belle presentation :-) il ne nous manque que des photos ;)
une bien belle presentation :-) il ne nous manque que des photos ;)
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Re: New member from the Far North
As Michel said, a great description, all that's missing are some photos.
cheers
John H
cheers
John H
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Re: New member from the Far North
Nice to hear from you Rangie.
Caithness would seem to indeed be in the Far North.
Any further and your wheels would be salty.
Looking forward to some pics too.
Steve
Caithness would seem to indeed be in the Far North.
Any further and your wheels would be salty.
Looking forward to some pics too.
Steve
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Re: New member from the Far North
Look forward to seeing some pics
I have a secret longing to own one of these vehicles too but I cannot justify it :( But I know where there is a great one for sale at $5k
I have a secret longing to own one of these vehicles too but I cannot justify it :( But I know where there is a great one for sale at $5k