and my '85 One Ten with 3.9D
More details on this engine please!
and my '85 One Ten with 3.9D
More details on this engine please!
Why couldn't you bring the Rover back with you?
My old 1984 Land Rover one-ten. Goes where I need to go and does what I expect of it. A great old truck - simple, reliable and fun to use.
Its a factory fitted Isuzu 4BD1, these were fitted by Jaguar Rover Australia (JRA) who assembled the vehicles from CKD kits for the Aus army contracts in the 80's. Coupled to the 4 speed LT95 gearbox and later the LT85/LT230 combo, but the LT95 is stronger. This engine enjoys breaking weak gearboxes.
The engine was first used by JRA in stage 1 series 3 109s. Another Aussie anomoly was the tray top version of the 110 was actually a 120, with the chassis/frame extended by JRA at time of production.
The 6x6 Aus army Land Rovers had the turbocharged version of this engine, which is a popular upgrade to the civillian 110s. [/url]
Had to be at least 25 years old to import it. I was told it was the very first 110 imported into Kenya in 1983. It was originally a 2 door hardtop, but somewhere along the way someone added rear doors and transformed it into a station wagon. I kept going with the theme and made it into a convertible. The guy I sold it to put a brand new crate Toyota 1HZ diesel and 5 speed in it. Bet it will run!
what size lift is that?
More pics of the Evoque please!
Yeah, yeah, the Yellow One looks good too
The eeevoque is a Heresy. Should be burned at the stake and the remains buried in a lime pit.i think the evoque looks great in person, there will also be a 4 door version offered as well that was shown in the press photos on display.
i have a few more photos of it but those two are the best...too many people around it to get any more good shots.
Some of my recent Rover shots,
I love the big rock in front of the wheel. Some things are universal. :elkgrin:
Mike and Myles
Great shots from Tanzania. I thoroughly enjoyed all the Land Rover sightings during my stint in East Africa. And REALLY MISS my One Ten. It was 23 years old when I moved back to the States and I couldn't bring it with me.