The British Northwest Land-Rover

 

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Vehicle sales , service , restoration and parts sales.

360-866-2254

 

 

 

Check here to see our latest completed restoration , a 1959 SII 88" Pick Up in Pastel Green. 

- Restorations in Progress -

We are currently restoring a 1966  Series IIA  109"  5-door  Carawagon Camper. Feel free to e-mail us with any comments, questions, or restoration projects. Contact us at britishnw@land-roverco.com or Telephone (360) 855-2254

Click here for the latest develoments on the 1966 Carawagon Restoration

If you own or have any information on this particular vehicle or a similar Carawagon, we would appreciate it very much if you would get in touch with us at the above telephone number or e-mail address. We will call you at your convenience. Thank-you.

Here are some images of this vehicle prior to the restoration work beginning:

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The Restoration in Progress

September 2001     December 2nd 2001        December 20th 2001      January 17th 2002

Sept 2001             Dec 2nd 2001            Dec 20th 2001         Jan 17th 2002

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       February 2002       February 2002     April 24th 2002     April 30th 2002 

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        May 7th 2002         June 2002             June 2002        December 2002

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       Feb 25th 2003      Oct 9th 2003         Oct 9th 2003        Oct 9th 2003

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Smiths Heater

This is a new old stock 12 volt Smiths heater/defroster. These are becoming increasingly difficult to find, especially in such good condition as this one.

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Turner Winch

This exceptionally rare winch, was manufactured by a concern in Wolverhampton, England, in the early 1960's. Difficult to locate even in England, we were most fortunate to have located one for this restoration. It is driven from the front of the crankshaft, thus allowing an overdrive to be fitted. 

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Chronometer from Russian Tupelov Bomber 

The owner has supplied this most exceptional timepiece, a 24-hour chronometer from a 1960's Russian bomber. The mechanical clock features stem winding and a 24-hour 8 day movement, with sweep second hand. A specially made mounting plate had to be made for this piece.

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