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ANDYD
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Ex-Military Series 3 .......

#1 Post by ANDYD » Mon May 08, 2006 7:51 pm

Hi Tim,

Yes they do spread a salt / sand mix over the roads here in Vancouver & more so up in Whistler (Whistler being in the mountains has a longer colder winter with a lot more snow than Vancouver).
Except for those of us who have a "collectors" (near perfectly restored) Land Rover, I would say 95% of us use our Land Rovers all through the winters. The salt can be washed off in the many car washes that now have under-vehicle jets or you can always hose it off your self!
I have spent winters in Sydney Australia & would say Vancouvers winters are very similar to Sydneys (with more rain).

I would guess at the value for a 1980 Ex-military Series 3 radio truck in Vancouver to be about $8000 - $12,000 Maybe a little more if you can find someone who is into the ex-military stuff!

Look forward to seeing you in Vancouver soon,
cheers,
Andy :D

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hmmmmm

#2 Post by nakedbarra » Tue May 09, 2006 8:37 am

Hi Tim where are you from in aust? As I am an aussie mow living in the greater vancouver area. and wish I had brought my 2 door rangie with me.
Andrew

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BC Inspections.......

#3 Post by ANDYD » Tue May 09, 2006 8:28 pm

Hi again Tim,

Just for your interest, here is a earlier thread on BC inspection places,

http://forums.bcnewsgroup.com/roverland ... inspection

Most of the tel. numbers for these contacts are in our "supporters" link on the home page.

cheers,
Andy

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#4 Post by Greg S » Thu May 11, 2006 12:23 pm

The salt isn't a "worry", simply be aware of a need for a periodic wash down. A lot of jurisdictions are changing to a different sort of anti-icing agent, it is a liquid sprayed on the road and is far less intrusive. The salt is as much or more a hazard to the steel and there are a lot of cars driving around here with steel in them. The west coast and BC in general use WAY less salt than most other places (NE US, E Canada etc.)

My 2 bits.

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