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1 Richard Jones [rich@amet25[not specified]
2 Steven M Denis [denis@o24Re: whatsit
3 Steven M Denis [denis@o29Re: What is Happening
4 James B Russell [jrussel11Re: whatsit
5 Jon Humphrey [jh5r+@andr14Re: What is Happening
6 phile@stpaul.gov (Philip12Land Rover Discovery (fwd)
7 brabyn@skivs.ski.org (Jo11Re: Land Rover Discovery (fwd)
8 dixon@fourfold.ocunix.on46[not specified]
9 "R. Pierce Reid" [70004.23Land Rover Heater


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Subject: Re: Any word on '95 Discovery?
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 1994 09:53:12 +0100 (BST)
From: Richard Jones <rich@amethyst.apricot.co.uk>

DEBROWN@srp.gov writes:
>        Computer Graphics Specialist
>        AM/FM - PAB204 X-3544 - Pager:6486 External (602)275-2508 #6486
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> point where I can add myself to the waiting list, but am now wondering
> if I should wait just a little more to get a '95 model. I'd like to know:

The current shipping model is the '95 model year.

>      1.)  Any new features? Design changes?
>      2.)  Cost increase for '95?
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> And for you California subscribers: What is the sales tax for the L.A. area?
> Thanks,

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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 1994 09:37:44 -0400 (EDT)
From: Steven M Denis  <denis@oswego.Oswego.EDU>
Subject: Re: whatsit

Oh TeriAnn...A hot land rover?....I think not...The customs people didn't 
want me to bring it in the country ......it seems I would have to 
identify and declare the agricultural products that were *growing* in the 
bed......If Dixon's neigbors steal rovers in this kind of shape, they 
have a side line of stealing garbage cans...no,...stealing the garbage 
*from* garbage cans.... :-)....."neads work" explains alot....it may be a 
"two into one" deal...could explain the "wrong engine"....but I'm still 
unclear on the Solex manifold with the PCV valve....has anyone ever seen 
this and if so what year was it?

baffled...(but I'm used to that....)
steve.....

"HEY! NICE JEEP,MISTER!"..........."Look,Kid,it's a ..Oh never mind..."

"NOTAJEEP"-1967 109 Station Wagon          Steven M. Denis
"        "-1957 107 Station Wagon          PO Box 61
"        "-1964 109 Pickup                 Erieville,New York USA
"        "_1967 109 NADA SW                13061

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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 1994 10:04:51 -0400 (EDT)
From: Steven M Denis  <denis@oswego.Oswego.EDU>
Subject: Re: What is Happening

Ummmm yesterday I went through Woodstock and the place was dead...(*non* 
greatful) ...saw One rover(mine)  seems all the locals have fled(mom *is* 
stayin' put but is like 12 miles away and litle bro showed her how to 
work the M-1 carbine....) Btw I ran a Repair shop in woodstock back in 
the late 70's and the place was crawling with landies....they all seem to 
be gone now....Saabs and Acuras only 

steve...

"HEY! NICE JEEP,MISTER!"..........."Look,Kid,it's a ..Oh never mind..."

"NOTAJEEP"-1967 109 Station Wagon          Steven M. Denis
"        "-1957 107 Station Wagon          PO Box 61
"        "-1964 109 Pickup                 Erieville,New York USA
"        "_1967 109 NADA SW                13061

On Thu, 11 Aug 1994, TeriAnn Wakeman wrote:

> In message <9407117766.AA776645563@ccmailin.idcresearch.com>  writes:
> > Just remember, if *you* can remember the '60's you probably 
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> LINK: TWAKEMAN              
> 408-974-2344                         TR3A - TS75519L, 
>                        MGBGT - GHD4U149572G, Land Rover 109 - 164000561

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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 1994 07:53:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: James B Russell <jrussell@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: whatsit

Well, my 1966 IIA 88 Station Wagon had the Solex and PCV valve.  Still 
think the steering wheel (assuming it is original) puts it in the pre-66 
catagory.

                  Jim Russell   ====   jrussell@netcom.com
                         (Seattle -- San Francisco)            

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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 1994 14:03:55 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jon Humphrey <jh5r+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Subject: Re: What is Happening

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From: phile@stpaul.gov (Philip J Ethier)
Subject: Land Rover Discovery (fwd)
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 1994 13:53:13 -0500 (CDT)

Forwarded from british-cars:
> From: "Dr. Andrew Morris" <ANDREW@Pharm.SOM.SUNYSB.Edu>
> Subject: Land Rover Discovery
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> FAX: 516-444-3218.
> Email Andrew@pharm.sunysb.edu.

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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 94 13:34:02 PDT
From: brabyn@skivs.ski.org (John Brabyn)
Subject: Re:  Land Rover Discovery (fwd)

Don't apologize for not buying a "classic"! This list covers all Land Rover
models. I'm sure someone can help.

John Brabyn
Mill Valley, Ca
89 RR

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Subject: Re: Gearbox and OVLR
From: dixon@fourfold.ocunix.on.ca (dixon kenner)
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 94 09:20:51 -0500

CXKS46A@prodigy.com (MR ALEXANDER P GRICE) writes:

> Hey Dixon, why don't you post the story of "Bates" vs "the bear".  It had
> me laughing for days!

        This year was the skeleton in the loo Sunday morning.  Pam Haigh
        took it rather well I understand.  However, two years ago it
        was a different story... <grin>

        From the July 1992 newsletter:

        Highlight of the weekend was the spectacular noises Al (Bates)
        Pilgrim made about a 5am Sunday when he thought he was going to
        be breakfast for a roving black bear.  Bates was awakened by a
        rustling outside his tent and peeked out to see the bear standing
        over his camp trailer.  The naked porker--because he can't get
        jammies to fit anymore-- almost zippered off his thingie trying
        to squeeze into his coveralls.  In his has to dress for dinner,
        Bates managed to fall on his face and, through a gap in the
        tent flap, saw a second pair of black legs behind his Land
        Rover.  Horrors... it was a family affair.  Looking around the
        tent for a weapon, he grabbed the first blunt instrument he found.
        She told him bluntly to be quiet and go back to bed of she'd
        braid his ears.

        But Bates is of the Olde School and honour demanded he protect
        his loved ones --- whether they wanted it or not.  So, armed
        with an AM/FM radio and country music splitting the tranquil
        dawn, he emerged from the tangled tent to do battle with Smokey.

        Then Harry started snickering.

        We're still not sure where he fount the five foot taall stuffed
        bear, but, as Harry scampered across the morning dew in his black
        jogging pants with an enraged Bates in hot pursuit, it was obvious
        we were all watching the beginning of a whole new anniversary
        tradition.

--
dixon kenner, dixon@fourfold.ocunix.on.ca
Ottawa Valley Land Rovers / FourFold Symmetry, Nepean, Ontario, Canada

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Date: 12 Aug 94 16:55:28 EDT
From: "R. Pierce Reid" <70004.4011@compuserve.com>
Subject: Land Rover Heater

Folks:

Does anyone out there have a parts vehicle that they would like to sell the
heater and accessories out of?  Or a heater and related parts sitting in a box
somewhere with nowhere to go?  I

I just moved to Ohio from Texas and come November - April, I am really going to
wish I had a heater, esp. in a softtop!

It is for a 2.25 L.  '62 Series IIa Military.  It has never been equipped with a
heater, so there are no connections, etc., but the block is configured for
heater hoses, etc.   

TIA

R. Pierce Reid
CompuServe (70004,4011)
(614) 538-4571

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