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Quote from: Saffy on November 21, 2012, 21:21:59Quote from: Devon-Rover on November 21, 2012, 20:42:22It was yesterday but the only excitement this week was picking up a sankey for a very reasonable fee. It seem's lately that even a complete rust bucket will sell for 150 + quid.gosh that's an old one, made for a series landrover and no tail gate, how come you didn't go for a mkiii widetrack?Simply and i don't like to brag it cost me 50 quid and it also has the bowser tank too should i want to carry 100 gallons of whatever about. It's not that old. a little bit of research on the Mil reg number suggest 1982 year.
Quote from: Devon-Rover on November 21, 2012, 20:42:22It was yesterday but the only excitement this week was picking up a sankey for a very reasonable fee. It seem's lately that even a complete rust bucket will sell for 150 + quid.gosh that's an old one, made for a series landrover and no tail gate, how come you didn't go for a mkiii widetrack?
It was yesterday but the only excitement this week was picking up a sankey for a very reasonable fee. It seem's lately that even a complete rust bucket will sell for 150 + quid.
The Tank is all plastic and has a gate valve on the back this is then connected using a short pipe to the T bar you see on the back. There should be taps on it. Apparently later sankeys have the hole cut out in the back to allow the pipe through.The only internet piccy i can find is This one The tank sits in a steel frame this then bolted using the lashing eyes to the floor. Rumor has it that the tank will also fit in the back of a landy too.
took dogs the out in the Series 1 up onto the ridgeway. Bit wet - bit windy - lots of fun. No door tops on the truck, 1 single speed wiper and no heater.