Hello from downunder
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2015 2:24 am
Hi,
I'm based in Victoria, Australia and have just purchased a 1965 Series IIa Dormobile to add to my Land Rover 'fleet'.
I moved from the UK to Australia in 1997 and in 1998 got a 300Tdi Defender.
After some years of camping & exploring I got a Series I which I drove to our 60th celebrations in 2008.
Then a couple of ex military LR's, then a Series II with a rear PTO & belt drive unit then a Series III SWB fitted with a small Isuzu motor.
A while ago I thought I should decide on what I really wanted and then get it properly sorted and use it more regularly.
But what to get ?
A '48 ?
A rare military variant ?
I was heading towards a Series II/IIa LWB station wagon which are harder to find & becoming more expensive over here. I have young kids and erecting a tent is OK but time consuming so I thought why not a Dormobile or Carawagon. Minimal setup, onboard kitchen etc.
After lots of wanted adverts and asking everyone who was involved with Land Rovers one finally turned up & I collected it yesterday. The downside is that SWMBO insists I have to dispose of 1 or 2 of the others !
Jerryd (who is on this forum) helped a lot with advice before the purchase, thanks Jerry.
I'll post some pictures over the next few days. Lots to inspect and I'm sure there will be lots & lots of questions.
Colin
I'm based in Victoria, Australia and have just purchased a 1965 Series IIa Dormobile to add to my Land Rover 'fleet'.
I moved from the UK to Australia in 1997 and in 1998 got a 300Tdi Defender.
After some years of camping & exploring I got a Series I which I drove to our 60th celebrations in 2008.
Then a couple of ex military LR's, then a Series II with a rear PTO & belt drive unit then a Series III SWB fitted with a small Isuzu motor.
A while ago I thought I should decide on what I really wanted and then get it properly sorted and use it more regularly.
But what to get ?
A '48 ?
A rare military variant ?
I was heading towards a Series II/IIa LWB station wagon which are harder to find & becoming more expensive over here. I have young kids and erecting a tent is OK but time consuming so I thought why not a Dormobile or Carawagon. Minimal setup, onboard kitchen etc.
After lots of wanted adverts and asking everyone who was involved with Land Rovers one finally turned up & I collected it yesterday. The downside is that SWMBO insists I have to dispose of 1 or 2 of the others !
Jerryd (who is on this forum) helped a lot with advice before the purchase, thanks Jerry.
I'll post some pictures over the next few days. Lots to inspect and I'm sure there will be lots & lots of questions.
Colin