Video basically just shows the stability of the Land Rover, which has been a pleasant surprise, and how high one is in regard to other vehicles. Too bad the camera couldn't show the GPS (square unit on the lower-right of windscreen) info, including speed. Speedometer itself works, but as is evident, needs calibration!
This is just a simple pictorial history of my restoration of an original Canadian-import 1960 Land Rover Series 2 88" (or SWB - Short Wheel Base), LHD (Left Hand Drive) which I purchased in August, 2010. Later posts include photos of some of the things I've done with the vehicle since its restoration was essentially completed, although repairs and other maintenance are obviously an ongoing process. Words in orange are links. Click the photos to make them full size. Search using box below.
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Monday, May 14, 2012
Spring Drive Video
Took advantage of a beautiful Spring morning to go for a drive. Very fortunate to live in the "1000 Islands" region, there's usually always somewhere nice to drive to. (In fact, a friend has just published an book on the area. If you have an iPad, you may like to give it a look here.)
Video basically just shows the stability of the Land Rover, which has been a pleasant surprise, and how high one is in regard to other vehicles. Too bad the camera couldn't show the GPS (square unit on the lower-right of windscreen) info, including speed. Speedometer itself works, but as is evident, needs calibration!
Video basically just shows the stability of the Land Rover, which has been a pleasant surprise, and how high one is in regard to other vehicles. Too bad the camera couldn't show the GPS (square unit on the lower-right of windscreen) info, including speed. Speedometer itself works, but as is evident, needs calibration!
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