My pet project...

thallca

Observer
I have been a lurker here and on other BB for quite a long time and I thought it was time to show my pet project...A 1989 Range Rover Classic. The 3.9 engine, transmission and drive train is still stock. But I have had a number of items installed, bumper, winch, roof rack, roof top tent, and awning.
 

datrupr

Expedition Leader
Welcome to ExPo!!!:beer: Great looking Rover. This will be a fun build to watch.:victory:
 

gjackson

FRGS
Sweet! RR classic is a great expedition rig. Have great memories of the family RR. Welcome aboard.

cheers
 

DaktariEd

2005, 2006 Tech Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
Schattenjager said:
I admire your humility - as it is difficult to be humble when you own a Rover! Glad you chimed in!!!
:friday:
:xxrotflma
 

thallca

Observer
Schattenjager said:
I admire your humility - as it is difficult to be humble when you own a Rover! Glad you chimed in!!!
:friday:

Trust me; I'm humbled every time I pull-up to a gas pump!
 

thallca

Observer
Sometimes it seams like a royal pain working on a project like this. I want to install my ham radios in the truck, but I really need to replace my battery with a larger unit from Odyssey, first, before I wire-up my Yeasu 857D HF and Yeasu 2800 2-meter rigs. And of course I want to install a snorkel on the truck so I can run cabling up to my roof rack for Aux lights and antennas. I have a feeling this project is going to go on for a long time. And I'm not even going to get started on my off-road trailer. That is another project all by itself.:Mechanic:
 
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Jonathan Hanson

Well-known member
Sometimes projects seem to go on forever . . . but then it wouldn't be any fun if they all ended.

That's a beautiful Range Rover, and I think one of the best NAS years to have.
 

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