my Truck in its current state. Unlike the usual but cool "overlander" builds my is going more crawler based. More to come!
Thank you!!! I appreciate it Some don't like the look or build but Its nice to know some do. The next big thing is some Sliders and then like a exo cage for the fenders that will tie into the front bumper.Dude, that rig is the definition of "cool"! And I'm sure its more than "Overland" capable! Can't wait to see some project pages! Rover on!
Some relatives from England and a family they know from Texas hired two fully kitted out Defender 110's for a week to wander around the Scottish Highlands and Islands (this was just last week).
I joined them for a couple of days with my own 110 and then left them to travel on their own.
Weather was...er...um...'interesting' varying to 'grim' - rain, gales, more rain, more gales, more rain, sunshine (one day), more rain, gales. However I think they enjoyed it - it was certainly dramatic, but could have been kinder to them.
On the 'upside' the light was 'spectacular' which you'd not get on a calm sunny warm kind day!
The 110's had everything - fridge, cooking kit, water, chairs, a wood stove, awnings, etc etc etc. Good way to try one of these vehicles out if you're intending buying one.
Latest from my truggy project: now for final touches and wiring...
Anthracite in PA for nelrc outing in August. New racing stripes added on this weekend.
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