Product Audit

Seems lots of us have swapped products over the years, I've lost track as to who has what so thought it worth while doing a little audit of toys.

I've currently got staining the driveway:

1998 Disco ES V8 LPG 1964 Series IIa 88" V8 Auto 1976 101 Ambi

other non LR toys:

1954 Grey Fergie TEF (Tractor) 2003 Ace Jubilee Globetrotter Caravan 2001 Laguna (Parts transporter for above listed items)

:-)

Lee D

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Lee_D
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1992 Range Rover Vogue SE A few bits left over from my old Series III in the garage!

Non-LR

2001 Nissan Almera (the wife's) 2000 Renault Laguna (my employer's....nothing drives quite like a pool car!)

Paul

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Pacman

Aye - they're absolutely splendid. One day all cars will run forever without fluids or maintenance :)

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William Tasso

2000 Disco II 4.0V8 on LPG. 1983 110 4.6V8 on LPG and steroids!

Non-landy products

1997 Triumph Thunderbird Sport 900, yellow and black, the "bumble-bee". (For Sale) 1973 Triumph Stag 3.0V8, yellow and black as well, the "Rumble-bee" 1978 TR7 3.9V8, sprint car wannabee! 1977 TR7 V8 donor spares wreck, "shhhhh - if you're quiet you can hear it rusting!" 2002 Pug 206 SW 2.0DTurbo, the wife's!

Badger.

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Badger

Hi,

1997 Discovery 300Tdi (Rest of World spec)

1996 Hyundai Excel (also known as the Pony in some markets!).

Lee, I'm jealous. I'd love a series II, but can't afford it at present. And as a kid, I always wanted a little grey Fergie! I used to drove one on a farm as a teenager!

Cheers! Graha

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Graham Carter

1958 Series 2 88" (virtually nothing original, needs head gasket doing)

Volvo V70 Merc A-Class - going soon!!! Raleigh Grifter - found in shed

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Tim Hobbs

...and Lee_D spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...

Land Rovers:

2001 Disco II ES Td5 auto (got at the weekend - wahey) 1971 Series IIa SWB Station Wagon 1986 88" V8 trialler, based on 90 chassis with Malcom Whitbread frame 2003 radio-controlled LR90 in silver (thank you Santa)

Non-LR:

2004 Ford Focus (Di's car, actually not bad...) 2002 Swift Challenger 480 caravan 1988 Na'tant 24 (Perkins-Prima-powered small cruising boaty thing) 1998 Labrador, black, stupid 19** wife, useful for all sorts of stuff

Lottery win shopping list: Citroen 2CV (must have another one before they all rust away) Workshop with proper sealed floor and 4-post lift Full set of Snap-On tools And on, and on, and on...

I'm waiting for Dave edeowner's list, which promises to be massive.

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Richard Brookman

I also used to drive a little grey fergie as a teenager, was a fast little thing. Seem to remember you had to go as fast as possible in third and then ram it into 4th and hope. If it did pick up it would then go like a rocket.

Nigel

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Nigel

A true treasure, you could let everything else go, but keep that particular model.

On my list too actually, for slightly different "adolescent" reasons I suspect! ;-)

There used to be some magazine or somesuch which did an annual raffle type jobbie for what they called a 'complete set'. Can anyone remember who? I once had an impressive Britool set of assorted tools and a few rare King Dick sets (still got one).

Of all the various tools I've owned, the Britool are waaaay ahead, though I have to give credit where due, the current Halfords 'Pro' range are actually very, very good. I'm always wary of 'lifetime warranty' nonsense, and have yet to prove this as they really are stunningly robust - especially the 'flexi head ratchet spanner' range as commended by someone here a little while ago.

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Mother

With the three speed 'twist grip' gear change?

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Brian

Series I LWB Wellside - Dismantled. series II LWB Wellside - Runner with no brakes Series IIA LWB Hardtop - Dismantled Series III SWB Hardtop - Been rolled, LD28 nissan diesel Series III LWB Flatdeck - Dismantled

non LR Nissan ute (4 door wellside) Lada Niva - needs clutch/brakes done Moto Guzzi Daytona - going back together now...

Brian NZ

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Brian

LR toys:

1976 101GS 1977 101 Radio Body

Non LR:

2001 SWB Commercial Shogun 2003 Rover 45 (company car) 2002 MG ZR (Emma's car) 1998 Escort (trying to sell, prolly will scrap) 1953 International Super BMD 1951 Brockhurst trailer

Brother's:

1975 101 GS 1968 Series IIA 2005 Vauxhall Ashtray 1962 International B450

Father's:

2004 TDV6 HSE Disco3 1997 Defender 90 2005 Massey Ferguson 6465 1992 John Deere 6400 1983 John Deere 2140 1968 International BTD8 1967 Massey Ferguson 65 196* Massey Ferguson Digger 1983 John Deere 1085 Combine 1992 Leyland Minibus 199* Kawasaki Mule

Think that covers it ;o)

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Graham G

Here's my collection

1994 Range Rover Tdi 1994 Discovery Tdi 1986 2.5D 90 1972 Range Rover bobtail - retd comp safari racer 1962 trialler - recently gone to new home - boo hoo

Compared to everyone else that means that I don't have that many, which my logic tells me, I must go out and buy some more. Excellent

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edeowner

...and Mother"

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Richard Brookman

...and snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.com spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...

You "don't have many", only in comparison to Graham, who would appear to own over half of the off-road vehicles in the Western hemisphere.

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Richard Brookman

hehehe :o)

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Graham G

On or around Mon, 16 Jan 2006 12:29:24 -0000, "Lee_D" enlightened us thusly:

LR:

series III LWB hardtop 2¼ Petrol (mine) discovery 300 TDi 7 seater (mother's)(no, not Martyn)

non-LR: LDV Convoy 13-seater bus BMW R60/6 (modified)

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sierra 2800 Ghia 4x4 estate (not running, sadly) The latter would be sold if someone came and offered me lots of money.

well... I spose if someone came and offered *lots* of money, then any of 'em would be sold :-)

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Austin Shackles

Now out of that lot I reckon I envy the Fergie though what possible use it would be to me I don't know.

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Larry

I've always wanted to take one shopping at Sainsbugs - and park it in those nice red-painted bays with the 4x4 symbol.

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Dougal

77 101 ambi 69 swb 2a

vying with a few saabs!

80 saab 99 gl 80 saab 99 turbo 83ish saab 900 turbo 78 saab 99 turbo
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Tom Woods

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