Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers

Land Rovers => Australian Series 2 & 2A => Topic started by: Tommy on July 31, 2012, 10:21:19 PM

Title: Another One Bites the Dust...
Post by: Tommy on July 31, 2012, 10:21:19 PM
 :'(
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Post by: Tommy on July 31, 2012, 10:26:47 PM
 :'(

Title: Re: Another One Bites the Dust...
Post by: Tommy on September 03, 2012, 07:35:15 PM
Photos taken September 2011.
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Post by: Tommy on September 03, 2012, 07:37:04 PM
more...
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Post by: juddy on September 03, 2012, 07:52:21 PM
Such a waste.....
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Post by: FFRMAN on September 03, 2012, 08:28:27 PM
Hi,

 Tommy I see you've been to "the paddock" whilst it could be seen as a shame they are out in the weather, at least they are original condition and great reference vehicles.

Cheers
Scott
Title: Re: Another One Bites the Dust...
Post by: Tommy on September 03, 2012, 08:50:17 PM
Hi,

 Tommy I see you've been to "the paddock" whilst it could be seen as a shame they are out in the weather, at least they are original condition and great reference vehicles.

Cheers
Scott


I haven't been there Scott. I took the photos off the internet (Flickr).

Whats the story behind them. Is the owner interested in preserving these vehicles or does he not care that they are deteriorating :(. Surely someone on this forum could convince him into selling to a collector. It won't be long before the Kombi reverts back to iron ore as they are notorious for rusting out in quick time. I'm sure Korg will jump at the chance of acquiring the camo Landy.
Title: Re: Another One Bites the Dust...
Post by: FFRMAN on September 03, 2012, 09:42:31 PM
Hi Tommy,

Yes I know the person very well, and on a public forum it's important to keep details private.

He is known to quite a few on here and the topic gets discussed fairly regularly, he is very clear in that he is a collector and not a restorer and just likes having them - they are exactly as they came out of service (except very weathered) and great references and he likes to talk about them - once he gets to know you.

And No they will never be for sale, trust me many people have asked and still ask.

Cheers
Scott
Title: Re: Another One Bites the Dust...
Post by: juddy on September 04, 2012, 07:42:44 AM
It's a shame they will rot away and then be no longer of any use to anyone, but there his so he can do what he likes with them, of course letting them rot away is madness.

Remindes me of my uncle alillte, he's got fields full of old trucks, plant, cars and tractors, scammells just sitting there, roadless tractors bamford mine trucks, even cars, he will never restore them all, he's just a horder of what will soon become worthless junk.

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Post by: DennisM on September 04, 2012, 06:44:24 PM
I know the man personally, and I guess thats what makes everyone different, cheers Dennis
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Post by: Mick_Marsh on September 04, 2012, 07:05:46 PM
I'v known about these Landrovers since the early eighties. I have driven past them many times. (You know there is a 101 nearby on another property.)
I've met the fellow. He is a friendly fellow who loves to chat about his treasures with a passion.
He has invited me down to take more photographs which I may do sometime. In fact, I'm overdue for a visit. I haven't told him about the Inter yet.
I think he has one of those squirrelled away somewhere.

Although they are in the weather, I respect they are his and he can do what he wants with them.
It's not a good idea to publish where they are. I think there has been a theft or two so it's probably not in everybody's best interests to advertise.
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Post by: Mick_Marsh on September 04, 2012, 07:45:38 PM
It's a shame they will rot away and then be no longer of any use to anyone, but there his so he can do what he likes with them, of course letting them rot away is madness.

...
We can't save them all, and when one dies, the rest become that little bit more rare and ever so slightly more valuable.
Yes.
That's why gunbuggies are as common as muck but a widelight SIIA workshop is so desirable.
(Don't even mention 101's. They're all over the place. Some people even use them as garden ornaments.)
Title: Re: Another One Bites the Dust...
Post by: Phoenix on September 05, 2012, 10:27:43 AM
I think that Eric Pic is on speaking terms with the man as well. 

I do not have any chassis numbers for any of the vehicles however, so should anybody have a chance to take some snaps, could they get chassis, or at least data plates please?  That goes for anything in there (and I know there is a bit).  I wouldn't identify where they are, as I too have known of the place for some time, although i've no idea precisely where as I don't need to know, just admire the photos.  Maybe something about in collection, reported by member x?  Dunno.  Anyway, good reference photos at the least!
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Post by: Mick_Marsh on September 05, 2012, 10:37:10 AM
I think that Eric Pic is on speaking terms with the man as well. 

I do not have any chassis numbers for any of the vehicles however, so should anybody have a chance to take some snaps, could they get chassis, or at least data plates please?  That goes for anything in there (and I know there is a bit).  I wouldn't identify where they are, as I too have known of the place for some time, although i've no idea precisely where as I don't need to know, just admire the photos.  Maybe something about in collection, reported by member x?  Dunno.  Anyway, good reference photos at the least!
I'll pop down and do tha someday soon.
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Post by: Mick_Marsh on September 05, 2012, 07:52:35 PM
Good one Tommy.

This is what I think it will take:
Buy a property with a big shed. I've found one suitable. $330,000 plus GST.
Put a caretakers residence on it. You can get ones suitable from a shed builder. Probably $100,000.
Then invite the fellow to look after your shed and he can put his treasures in it. I reckon he might take the offer with a little convincing from one or two people.
Any offers in coughing up the dosh? I'm working towards it.

I can take the photo's. He has invited me to do this.
I just need the motivation.
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Post by: FFRMAN on September 05, 2012, 07:59:00 PM
HI Tommy,

Yes I agree we could ask for the information off him, I know him well enough to ask may Mick_Marsh and myself could work on this "project" if the Gentleman approves.

As far as "saving" them he finds it quite insulting to be told what to do. As I've said previously he bought them at auction, they're his and he can and will do what he wants with them. What he wants is to have them around him and to live with them just as they are! quite eccentric but that's it.

The 2A camo one is unique, ut it's not the only unique one in his collection, there is also a workshop trailer that goes with it. I have added some photos as I don't think they give away any private information.

I have permission to take these photos and share them from him.
Cheers
Scott
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Post by: Mick_Marsh on September 05, 2012, 09:09:09 PM
Good one Tommy.

This is what I think it will take:
Buy a property with a big shed. I've found one suitable. $330,000 plus GST.
Put a caretakers residence on it. You can get ones suitable from a shed builder. Probably $100,000.
Then invite the fellow to look after your shed and he can put his treasures in it. I reckon he might take the offer with a little convincing from one or two people.
Any offers in coughing up the dosh? I'm working towards it.

I can take the photo's. He has invited me to do this.
I just need the motivation.

G'day Mick

I'm not sure if your comments are of an insulting or sarcastic nature :-\ . I would like to think they are of the latter :)
Be sure they are neither insulting nor sarcastic.
The saving or preservation of these vehicles have been much on my mind over the past twenty plus years.
There is much I would like to do to help the fellow as I'm sure you would. Unfortunately with these sort of people ( and I think I may be one of these types ) they're hard to help. A softly, softly approach must be used to gain trust and copious quantities of cash must be used for the solution.
I'm busily trying to gain a home for my fleet. It's not easy. Especially with many people in my industry being laid off.
Oh, to win Tattslotto.
Title: Re: Another One Bites the Dust...
Post by: Phoenix on September 07, 2012, 01:51:00 PM
Actually personally I would say that is over stepping the mark.

Who are we to tell another person what do to with his property.  Property that he legally obtained, and is within his rights to do with whatever he pleases.  The vehicles were all sold at public auction, the public had it's chance. If he wants to crsh them and set them on fire, he can. if he wants them as they are, he can.  If he wants to give them away, he can.  If he wants to sell them, he can. 

Yes, I agree that I wish they were being preserved, but we can't save them all. 
Title: Re: Another One Bites the Dust...
Post by: Mick_Marsh on September 18, 2012, 08:01:57 PM
Scott's softly softly approach. I think that was mine. I'm going off to sulk now.

Diana, I'm finding my collection growing without shed space, and indeed without parking space.
It's good I have understanding friends, mostly.
Title: Re: Another One Bites the Dust...
Post by: FFRMAN on September 19, 2012, 08:16:47 AM
Scott's softly softly approach. I think that was mine. I'm going off to sulk now.

Diana, I'm finding my collection growing without shed space, and indeed without parking space.
It's good I have understanding friends, mostly.
Don't I know about that one!

Currently I have vehicles at my house, in Cookey's shed, at Fred's factory and down on the farm!  Now Fred's retiring and selling the factory  so Cookey is about to get a whole Defender in bits.  :o  (Don't tell him)

Diana

Do you mean Fred Smith the land Rover guru in Bayswater, Melb.???, if so that would be a great clearing sale, there's stuff stucked to the rafters!

Regards
Scott
Title: Re: Another One Bites the Dust...
Post by: FFRMAN on September 19, 2012, 08:17:28 AM
Scott's softly softly approach. I think that was mine. I'm going off to sulk now.

Diana, I'm finding my collection growing without shed space, and indeed without parking space.
It's good I have understanding friends, mostly.


Lol
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Post by: master chief on September 19, 2012, 09:36:38 AM
No, Different Fred.

MC
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Post by: Mick_Marsh on September 19, 2012, 10:29:16 AM
i] Our most cleaverer and highly respecteded, blessed be he Mick praise be on him's [/i]
Now you're starting to get the right idea.