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Bet these guys don't get stuck by 2" snow!


Dave Newell

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Not quite Bruce, I've still got lots of work to do on our Iveco camper, then there's the Dragon (must update my website for that) and We've just bought an exhibition trailer which we need to alter quite a bit to do what we want. Then there's decorating the house, getting the chimney rebuilt etc, etc, etc.

 

D.

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A lot of the "Land Rover" nuts use a 101 as the basis for a go anywhere camper.

 

http://www.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&q=land+rover+101+camper&rlz=1R2_____en&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=univ&ei=1tQRTdjWMMSahQea8ID6DQ&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CCMQsAQwAA

 

The 101 was a military only Land Rover but a fair few are now available to us "civvies". It was based on the "Forward Control" Land Rover where you can see just by looking at them that they took the driving cab and stuck it in front of the engine rather than behind it.

 

http://rivertonrovers.com/images/a0d8_1_xcmf.jpg

 

I have seen some with extremely low mileage their having been mothballed for most of their military lives.

 

Always fancied one with a fixed bed, shower, loo and a 4litre V8 on LPG.

 

 

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Had a container delivered at work today, after dropping off the driver turned around on our snow covered grass taxiway, when I saw what he was intending I thought we would have to get the tractor out, but I was amazed to see him get away with it, even with the ground frozen I was sure he wouldn't get enough grip on the snow covered grass.
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