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    Default 101 Forward Control for sale

    Got this email, not mine but sure looks nice....

    1976 Land Rover 101fc. 24000 miles, in great condition: runs well and no rust on frame, some blushes on exhaust, drive shaft. Designed for NATO to pull 105 mm howitzer, weighs less than 2 tons. V8 engine (Buick, licensed to Rover) built with off-the-shelf rover parts so finding parts is quite easy. Also: great online club can help with odd items. Clutch, brakes, carbs and steering box replaced or rebuilt. Ready to go. Has new swamper tires but could use a new canvas (I know where to get one cheap). Body and frame in great condition. I live in New York but am moving to Nevada and can transport it to any point in between.
    13k obo

    Pls call for further info. Dave at 607 279 4144.Click image for larger version

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    1966 109 SW The Short Bus

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    How much thou?

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    last line of ad- 13k
    "Professional Driver on closed course-Do Not Attempt"
    The journey of a thousand miles begins with a dead battery.

    '96 Discovery w/redneck lift, '04 Discovery (Sold, I almost cried, ALOT!)
    Captincvmn@verizon.net

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    Was this recently in eBay .... 2-3 weeks back?

    Where in NY is it located? If not too far, I'd be interested to take a look.

    Steve B
    '73 SIII 88 Pick-up

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    Guys with money, that is not a bad price if you want a 101. I know what my Dad went through getting his 101 and all in all, it was just shy of 10K to buy it, get it here, fix it, title it and drive it on the roads of the Commonwealth of PA. If someone with money has been thinking about it, please do, I'd like to see it stay here in the Eastern half. From experience, they are not bad trucks at all, very versitile.

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