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1. The Land Rover Series 1 e-Mail List - WHAT IS THE LIST FOR? The Land Rover Series 1 mailing list (written with the number 1,not the letter l) is a mailing list for owners and enthusiasts of 1948-1958 Series 1 Land Rovers. If you join, over the course of the day you will receive messages from other list members, discussing issues related to Series 1 Land Rovers. You can at any time offer your input or start a new thread by replying to these messages. HOW TO JOIN THE LIST To subscribe to the list write a message from your regular email program addressed to: majordomo@landrover.net with this command in the text: subscribe series1 After receiving a confirmation reply message, send all your e-mail contributions to the list at: series1@landrover.net IF YOU WISH TO LEAVE THE LIST If you wish to stop receiving e-mail from the list, you can remove your self from the list by sending a message from your regular e-mail program addressed to: majordomo@landrover.net with this command in the text: unsubscribe series1 You can rejoin the list at any time, so if you are unable to check your mail while travelling, you may wish to unsubscribe temporarily.
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2. The Series One e-mail List Archives - A very useful web site mantained by Tomi Nikolainen where you can retrieve past messages from the Series One e-mail list. This is a highly useful site.
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3. The Land Rover Series One Club of the UK - Formed in 1979 by three enthusiasts who thought there was a need for some sort of organisation to cater for those interested in early Land Rovers, as a result the club came into existence and is now one of the largest if not the largest Land Rover club in the world with over 1700 members. To visit the web site click here.
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4. Series One Land-Rover Club of New Zealand - The club had been running for approximately 8 years and had 60 members spread from Kaitiaia in the north to Gore at the bottom of the south island. Since it is not a local group it did not have regular meetings, keeping in touch through the club magazine. Currently the Club is inactive. Clicke here for details.
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5. The Association of Rover Clubs - Membership of the Association of Rover Clubs is open to any club dedicated to the Rover marque (including Land Rover) based in the UK or Overseas. In the first instance the club should write to the secretary of the Association giving details of the club, its activities, a copy of its constitution and details of the main management committee members. To visit the ARC home page click here. LINKS TO MEMBER'S SITES AND OTHER LAND ROVER RELATED SITES
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Bjørnung Jensen's 1955 86" - Norway -
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Carlo Azzi's 1954 86" - Switzerland - This is Carlo's page, the purpose of it is just to illustrate the reconstruction of his Land Rover, a Series 1, 86", of 1954, LHD, soft top, RAF blue. Carlo's page also has superb details of use to restorations. Two thumbs up!
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Carlynx - The Autoweb Authority - An extensive collection of links to a variety of Rover clubs, part s suppliers, book dealers etc. Click here.
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Fairey Overdrive Installation and Parts List -
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Gil Perry's 80" and 107" Rovers - California, USA - Gil has also completed a painstaking restoration of an 80" rover. He also ha a 107 Pick Up that awaits restoration. Check out some jpegs here.
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Graeme Aldous' SXF series ex-Civil Defence Land-Rovers - Doncaster, UK - Welcome to this page, which has been established in response to interest from Series 1 enthusiasts wishing to know more about the SXF series of ex-Civil Defence Land-Rovers.
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http://groups.msn.com/PortugalSIclub - Portugal Series One Club "The Series One Garage" in Portugese.
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http://groups.msn.com/PortugalSIclub - Portugal Series One Club Early portugese club, for LR Series One lovers.
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Julie & Annie's Land Rovers - South Africa - Julie and Annie's site is for sore eyes! This couple is completely absorbed in Land Rover mania. Visit their site and see their series one Tempo, Fire Tender, Pick Up to mention just a few!
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