dallasrover
Adventurer
Maybe it's a disease. I don't know, but I added another Rover to the bunch.
A guy in our club needed to sell her, and for some reason I felt compelled to keep her in Texas. So I picked her up and drove the 20 or so miles home without issues. Slow, but without issue. :smiley_drive:
1974 Series III...... Since I previously had a 69 IIA and a 73 Series III, hopefully there won't be too many surprises, but you know how that goes. :Wow1:
The frame is not horrible, needs a transmission crossmember, and maybe an outrigger or 2 for now. Has the usual leaks and quirks it seems, but she is pretty roadworthy as she sits.
Has new intake and exhaust manifolds.
New H2O pump.
New brakes.
New rear axles.
New exhaust system.
Rebuilt carb.
New distributor.
Plan is to finish up any mechanical stuff to get her up to par, and toss some parabolics under her, then get her to looking purdy again.
I will post up some updates as they happen.
A guy in our club needed to sell her, and for some reason I felt compelled to keep her in Texas. So I picked her up and drove the 20 or so miles home without issues. Slow, but without issue. :smiley_drive:
1974 Series III...... Since I previously had a 69 IIA and a 73 Series III, hopefully there won't be too many surprises, but you know how that goes. :Wow1:
The frame is not horrible, needs a transmission crossmember, and maybe an outrigger or 2 for now. Has the usual leaks and quirks it seems, but she is pretty roadworthy as she sits.
Has new intake and exhaust manifolds.
New H2O pump.
New brakes.
New rear axles.
New exhaust system.
Rebuilt carb.
New distributor.
Plan is to finish up any mechanical stuff to get her up to par, and toss some parabolics under her, then get her to looking purdy again.
I will post up some updates as they happen.