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It’s cheap ($6,900cad/$5,300usd) enough I could care less if someone swings their door into it. Sure it be the slowest thing on the road, the seats look like they are made of ply wood, the windows slide, & the steering wheel is on the wrong side.
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Do it. It’s already got way more character than the Juke, they’re easy to repair, you will have a much more ‘involved’ relationship with it, the gearboxes (assuming LT77) are quite literally designed to leak oil - so that’s a nice anecdote when somebody complains about the oil stains you leave on their driveway, and the quirks of the vehicle (read: living with it as a daily driver - annoyances) are far outweighed by the spine-crushing rickety fun you can have in it.
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Last time I checked, right hand drive was right hand drive.
Either way, looks great. Do it.
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Go for it.
Here’s some parts help if you want it.
http://www.allwheeltrim.co.uk/military110parts1991.pdf
If only that Landie could talk.
I guarantee that 91 ex-British military D110 has seen some amazing action.
I wouldn’t mind seeing the Landie’s service records.
Like the one here for 73-KJ-41
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Do it! There are plenty of places this side of the pond to get parts from.
http://www.roversnorth.com/Land-Rover-Parts/WebHomePage
They’re all located in NY and Vermont so pretty close to Canada.