What I saw while at work today
I work outside and get to see a lot of different vehicles as I make my way around town. Today I came across this baby. In a town this size....80,000, I was pretty surprised to see it. Not only that but I wasn't aware that they could be purchased in the USA. Oh well.... I drooled a bit, took these pics, then went on my way.
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You can import them like mine and the 110 was offered for one year only 1993. The 90 was offered in 94, 95, and 97.
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:eek: are you sayin that rig is 20 years old ?? It looks brand new
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Nice! Must have been the day for seeing things we don't typically see because I passed an old Series Pick-up Truck on the road today (small town too) and was VERY surprised! It was green and in great condition. I drooled the entire way past it :-)
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People drop a ton of money into updating their 25 year old 110. Some even go as far as vin swapping to save time and money.
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their have been quite a few for sale ebay lately. i wonder why? :):)
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Ok, I know that I'm having a conversation with myself (as this is a Defender conversation and I'm squeaking about Series trucks) but this is what I saw. It has passed me 3 times now on the road so under further inspection have realized that it's not a 'pick-up'. It's an old Series though :-) And lo and behold it's on Craigslist... If I had the mechanical ability and the $$$ I'd buy it.
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If you can keep that Disco going you can keep a series or defender going no problem. They are dead simple.
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Originally Posted by ArmyRover
(Post 489950)
If you can keep that Disco going you can keep a series or defender going no problem. They are dead simple.
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