Hello Land Rover enthusiasts,
I must admit that I have already been steeling helpful information from this forum so I thought I had better do the right thing and introduce our Landy.
I have been a Member of the fantastic Rover P4 Drivers Guild Forum for quite a while,( Hence the unrelated user name, Its easy for me to remember!).
Our Land Rover is a 1986 Stage 1 ex NZ Army,
We got our Stage 1 in 2006, This one was not included in the 3 main auctions the Army held, It was sold a few weeks later by the local Army lot here in Auckland.
Apart from it being registed to the Auckland-Northland Regiment we know nothing of its history.
I am pleased with how easy the Land Rover is to use, It is happy in traffic jams and at it is actually quite good for long road trips. The tires are a but noisy but this can be reduced by opening the sides of the canopy and the windows. Car parks are a bit tricky
Our intention is to keep the Land Rover as original as possible.
HELLO and some Pictures of our Stage 1
HELLO and some Pictures of our Stage 1
Last edited by NZ105R on Fri Mar 21, 2014 1:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
Mark
1986 Stage 1 NZ Army
1957 Rover P4 105R
1986 Stage 1 NZ Army
1957 Rover P4 105R
Re: HELLO and some Pictures of our Stage 1
Cool number plate! Very cool vehicle!! How come it's in such pristine condition? Didn't the NZ Army ever take it out of its box?? Oh, and welcome to the forum.
Re: HELLO and some Pictures of our Stage 1
Welcome along. What a beautiful Stage One, I don't think I have seen an example in as good a condition as yours before. Hope to see more of it in the future.
Regards Warrick.
Regards Warrick.
1981 Stage One V8 Truck Cab
2001 HSE 4.6 Range Rover
2001 HSE 4.6 Range Rover
Re: HELLO and some Pictures of our Stage 1
Gee, is that what mine is supposed to look like
Great to see one kept in its original condition. I hope it stays like that always.
Great to see one kept in its original condition. I hope it stays like that always.
Alan
1983 ex-army FFR 109 Stage 1
2005 Disco 2 HSE TD5
1983 ex-army FFR 109 Stage 1
2005 Disco 2 HSE TD5
Re: HELLO and some Pictures of our Stage 1
Thanks for the positive replys! I was afraid I was going to get told off of pampering her too much and using it as a Classic ( CAR )??
Yes Mr Geoff, The Army did use it. We did loads and loads of work on it in the first 3 years we owned it.
Mainly paint and general maints, The only (Big) job was to replace the lay shaft bearings in the G/Box.
We had to put right quite a few things the Army Mechanics had put Wrong!. (I dont have much confidence in our Armys Machanics Skills Now!)
It was very helpful that the Army not only sold off the Landys they also sold TONS and TONS of new parts, so for a while there parts for these things were very easy to get and cheap.
I found some Photos of when it was being painted. I wish I had taken more photos along the way now.
And My assistant changing the Oil in the G/Box and T/Case.
Yes Mr Geoff, The Army did use it. We did loads and loads of work on it in the first 3 years we owned it.
Mainly paint and general maints, The only (Big) job was to replace the lay shaft bearings in the G/Box.
We had to put right quite a few things the Army Mechanics had put Wrong!. (I dont have much confidence in our Armys Machanics Skills Now!)
It was very helpful that the Army not only sold off the Landys they also sold TONS and TONS of new parts, so for a while there parts for these things were very easy to get and cheap.
I found some Photos of when it was being painted. I wish I had taken more photos along the way now.
And My assistant changing the Oil in the G/Box and T/Case.
Mark
1986 Stage 1 NZ Army
1957 Rover P4 105R
1986 Stage 1 NZ Army
1957 Rover P4 105R
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Re: HELLO and some Pictures of our Stage 1
that is in amazing condition, congratulations, definitely one for the museums in another 50 years
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Re: HELLO and some Pictures of our Stage 1
I would love to see a close up of the details of that Jerry Can mount on the rear.
I love the huge honking 24v alternator.
What gauge is in the center pod of your dash?
Lovely truck.
I love the huge honking 24v alternator.
What gauge is in the center pod of your dash?
Lovely truck.
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Firemanshort
Virginia, USA
Firemanshort
Virginia, USA
Re: HELLO and some Pictures of our Stage 1
The Jerry can mount hooks over the top of the tail gate and bolts onto the middle of it. That means you can open the tail gate without taking it all off.
The problem with them is that the weight of two fill cans hanging out the rear can affect the weight balance quite a bit (two full 20l tins is about 38kg). They are only really useful when you are in convoy.
The gauge in the middle includes warnings for oil level and water level and battery tester (IIRC) if the split charge diodes are working. A screaming alert is sounded when low water or oil are detected. Below it are an hour meter for the engine and ammeter.
The problem with them is that the weight of two fill cans hanging out the rear can affect the weight balance quite a bit (two full 20l tins is about 38kg). They are only really useful when you are in convoy.
The gauge in the middle includes warnings for oil level and water level and battery tester (IIRC) if the split charge diodes are working. A screaming alert is sounded when low water or oil are detected. Below it are an hour meter for the engine and ammeter.
Alan
1983 ex-army FFR 109 Stage 1
2005 Disco 2 HSE TD5
1983 ex-army FFR 109 Stage 1
2005 Disco 2 HSE TD5
Re: HELLO and some Pictures of our Stage 1
Hello Firemanshort,
Mr Disco2's description is correct but here are some photos, Are you thinking of making a jerry can holder? just let me know if you want any dimensions.
I have tryed to put a video of the Multi Alarm here:
http://youtu.be/TYpuBlBOdfA
I've no idea if it will work Just having a play
Again as Mr Disco2 says the amp meter is below it, The space on the instrument panel that ( I Think ) the amp meter would normally be in has a Oil temp gauge.
Have Fun
Mr Disco2's description is correct but here are some photos, Are you thinking of making a jerry can holder? just let me know if you want any dimensions.
I have tryed to put a video of the Multi Alarm here:
http://youtu.be/TYpuBlBOdfA
I've no idea if it will work Just having a play
Again as Mr Disco2 says the amp meter is below it, The space on the instrument panel that ( I Think ) the amp meter would normally be in has a Oil temp gauge.
Have Fun
Mark
1986 Stage 1 NZ Army
1957 Rover P4 105R
1986 Stage 1 NZ Army
1957 Rover P4 105R