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G`day there.
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 4:51 am
by cols110
G`day all, I thought it was about time I registered here and joined in, I`ve been lurking for quite a while but never got around to taking the plunge.
I`ve been living over in the Uk on and off for the last 10 odd years, and collected a ex Camel Trophy 110, which has been on the 91 event in Tanzania/Burrundi, 92 in Guyana and 93 in Malaysia, so its a wee bit beat up and a bit worse for wear, but has laods of character and history, not to mention rust either.
Our plan is to drive it back to OZ overland in the next couple of years when we decide to return home for good.
All the best
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 7:45 am
by HSV Rangie
Hi and welcome aboard.
hope you enjoy the place.
regards
Michael.
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 9:40 am
by Pup
got any pic of it? be good to take a look at it,
ive been wanting to goto england buy a 90 and drive it back, so good luck with that when u decide to drive ur 110 back overland
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 3:19 pm
by BIg StEvE
Welcome mate!
Get some pics of ya rig up on the forum!
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 5:14 pm
by the_grubb
G'day Cols110,
Have 'seen' you around on the pommy site, also living in england. Plan to drive my little 90 back home to australia in around a years time. Should be a good expedition! Good luck with it!
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 11:59 pm
by Pup
the_grubb u lucky bugger, thats exactly what i wanna do, fly to england, but a 90 and drive it back,
u will have to do trip updates when u do it
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 12:01 am
by Pup
the_grubb u lucky bugger, thats exactly what i wanna do, fly to england, buy a 90 and drive it back,
u will have to do trip updates when u do it
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2004 7:22 pm
by cols110
Thanks for the warm welcome all.
Grub where are you living mate?
As for photo`s I hav`nt got many, we`ve just joined the digital era and hav`nt taken any pictures of the Camel yet, but I`ve found a few that other people heve sent us.
The day we sold our old 110, after buying the Camel.
The misses and I.
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 12:27 am
by cols110
Somethings gone wrong with the pictures.
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 6:52 am
by rick130
Bloody hell, there goes the neighbourhood. Looks like this is fast becoming an LRE refugee board.
Col, it looks like somethings duff in the code you posted linking to the image.
This is linked from imagecave
and this
Did you just cut and paste the link they generate there (Image Cave) sitting in a little box beside the thumbnails ?
Makes things a lot easier.
cheers,
Rick.
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:12 am
by daddylonglegs
Welcome aboard Cols110, and good luck with the trip. I am still waiting to read about a successfull overland expedition by LandRover from anywhere to anywhere that does not involve numerous mechanical breakdowns culminating in a full transmission rebuild at the bottom of a sand dune in the Sahara or some other god forsaken part of the planet.
Bill.
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:54 am
by will_warne
Hi Cols, looks like annother one of the LRE possy has joined in over here
As they said, there goes the neighbourhood: we're all into mud
I've not been over here long, seems to be the place to come for the really extreme stuff
.
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 5:26 pm
by rick130
.......culminating in a full transmission rebuild at the bottom of a sand dune in the Sahara or some other god forsaken part of the planet.
Bill, do you have a crystal ball or something ??
Ask Col about removing/rebuilding a transfer case in a caravan park in Spain recently........
Rick.
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 8:19 pm
by daddylonglegs
No crystal ball Rick. i used to buy and read the overland expedition stories in LRO and LRW and honestly cannot remember reading about a mechanically troublefree journey by anyone. C'mon Col, tell us your story.
Bill.
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:12 pm
by cols110
OK, that worked a bit better, sorry about the large file on the last one, it was`nt that big in image cave but it is now, oh well.
Yep there certainly are a lot of familiar faces in here, howd`y all.
Yes, gearboxes in strange places, I can relate to. We went for a blast down to Spain a couple of months ago, and a bearing in out T/box let go, luckily only a couple of Ks from a campsite. I ripped the box out, started stripping it down within reason with limited tools, and decided with the lack a local LR dealer, and being stuck in an area where limited English was spoken, we decided to get Ashcrofts to ship us an exchange box, after a few shipping drama`s we were on our way again, luckily it happened where it did, not in the Pyranee`s where we were headed the next day for some offroading. But now we have a new LT77/230 and clutch, so hopefully we should right oin the gearbox front for a while anyway.
Next trip is to Poland, Cheq Republic, next May, then down to Morocco next October, so hopefully these trips will be a bit more drama free.