Land Rover Safe Harbours
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DaveB
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Land Rover Safe Harbours
Hi All,
After our trip to Colorado this past summer, I've had an idea brewing for awhile. I thought it would be both interesting and useful to compile a list of places along the way that would happily assist you if you had the misfortune of a breakdown while on a trek in your Land Rover. I know that never happens to most of us, so perhaps it's just a spot to stop for a brew...
Either way, if you know of a indy shop you would recommend, or a dealer that really cares, or a parts establishment you've had success with — even a wrecking yard, or if you are one of these places, could you email me with the details... daveblair [at] sunwave.net — or you could post it in this thread.
It would be good to have the following:
Name of Business
Name of contact person
Address
City
Phone
Description of service, Land Rover capability and your experience
I'm not only looking for BC contacts here, but everywhere you've been with your Rover.
I'm hoping to create and maintain a web page with the data. (This was also done recently by one of the Peugeot mailing lists and it was astounding the results they compiled of Peugeot mechanics all over North America.)
thanks, Dave
After our trip to Colorado this past summer, I've had an idea brewing for awhile. I thought it would be both interesting and useful to compile a list of places along the way that would happily assist you if you had the misfortune of a breakdown while on a trek in your Land Rover. I know that never happens to most of us, so perhaps it's just a spot to stop for a brew...
Either way, if you know of a indy shop you would recommend, or a dealer that really cares, or a parts establishment you've had success with — even a wrecking yard, or if you are one of these places, could you email me with the details... daveblair [at] sunwave.net — or you could post it in this thread.
It would be good to have the following:
Name of Business
Name of contact person
Address
City
Phone
Description of service, Land Rover capability and your experience
I'm not only looking for BC contacts here, but everywhere you've been with your Rover.
I'm hoping to create and maintain a web page with the data. (This was also done recently by one of the Peugeot mailing lists and it was astounding the results they compiled of Peugeot mechanics all over North America.)
thanks, Dave
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red90
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This list has been around for a long time http://www.birmabrightbrotherhood.org/
I haven't looked at it for a while. It may or mat not be helpful to you, but it is probably useful to have, especially travelling through the states.
I haven't looked at it for a while. It may or mat not be helpful to you, but it is probably useful to have, especially travelling through the states.
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DaveB
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After visiting the website of the Birmabright Brotherhood, and seeing that there is little in the way of detail about how many members, etc. (of course individual's right to privacy must be respected), I still think there might be a place for an expanded list of business contacts related to Land Rovers throughout North America.
So my request still stands as posted...
And yes, John, there will be additional changes to the website coming soon. If you haven't noticed the recent changes, start looking, cuz I've spent several evenings on it since Northwest Challenge. :P
thanks, Dave
So my request still stands as posted...
And yes, John, there will be additional changes to the website coming soon. If you haven't noticed the recent changes, start looking, cuz I've spent several evenings on it since Northwest Challenge. :P
thanks, Dave
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Bern B
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Hey Dave keep up the good work, thanks
What about adding a section to the forum something like this or something better just an :idea:
Emergency LANDROVER Help or assistance away from home .
If you are a member and broken down away from home here is the place to plead for help or parts to get you back on the road.
What about adding a section to the forum something like this or something better just an :idea:
Emergency LANDROVER Help or assistance away from home .
If you are a member and broken down away from home here is the place to plead for help or parts to get you back on the road.
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rick.m
BERMABRIGHT
What would be wrong with just adding a link to them, I have been a member for 5 years. there is an extensive list. , and you can add your self if you want to be available to help as someone travells through your area. . all the best, rick.m
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DaveB
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Bill E.
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Hi Dave, We can't forget about Doug Shipman
Physical Address:
Ship's Mechanical Service, Inc.
4425 NE 135th Ave
Portland, OR 97230
Postal Address:
Ship's Mechanical Service, Inc.
P.O. Box 30356
Portland, OR 97294-3356
http://www.shipsmechanical.com
e: [email protected]
ph: 503.252.5566
Physical Address:
Ship's Mechanical Service, Inc.
4425 NE 135th Ave
Portland, OR 97230
Postal Address:
Ship's Mechanical Service, Inc.
P.O. Box 30356
Portland, OR 97294-3356
http://www.shipsmechanical.com
e: [email protected]
ph: 503.252.5566

