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Is this Apartheid Era Series 3 Land Rover Worth Big Bucks? 1984 S3 R6 Petrol. 109 LWB.


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7 minutes ago, Tadhg Tiogar said:

Every time anyone mentions Botswana, I keep thinking of The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency series by Alexander McCall Smith

I accidentally ended up listening to that on Radio 4 recently, actually rather engaging with good characterisation.

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6 hours ago, Tadhg Tiogar said:

Kenya has a similar system 

I guess theirs start with a K, or it would be terribly confusing!

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6 minutes ago, martc said:

I guess theirs start with a K, or it would be terribly confusing!

It does.

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3 hours ago, martc said:

I guess theirs start with a K, or it would be terribly confusing!

 

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2 hours ago, castros_bro said:

"T" is for  ?

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Terrific? 

 

 

But to vaguely not answer the original question.  I wouldn't say big bucks but its condition- I.e not rusty to fuck and oddity history  would make it worth having for some.  I'd imagine its lack of rust would appeal in the UK and as said the US love them and its over 25 years old now  too. 

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Perhaps a white room treatment and one of those awful stories loosely based* on the car’s history would help?

Y’know: “In 1984 Johannes Bakker walked into his local Land Rover dealership…etc etc 🥱

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8 hours ago, castros_bro said:

"T" is for  ?

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Terribly confused Stridsvagn, wondering where the snow is.

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