Thought I'd share a couple of my recent finds. The 44C GMC refrigerator truck was purchased at an antique store. Considering that models found in such places are usually severely worn and carry asking prices more fit for a mint example, I think $6 US for it is pretty good.
The 12C Safari Land Rover was an eBay purchase. This one I probably overpaid for, but I like Land Rovers quite a bit. It looks washed-out in the photos; in person, the color is much deeper.
Nothing amazingly rare or valuable, but I sure enjoy them. Hope you do, too.
Squid's latest finds
Squid's latest finds
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Re: Safari Land Rover and GMC Refrigerator Truck
Dave, is that you? Regardless, Welcome to the VBD!
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: Safari Land Rover and GMC Refrigerator Truck
Thnk you, Squid!
I love this Land Rovers too!!
Peter
I love this Land Rovers too!!
Peter
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Thanks for the welcome! I'm Dan.Tinman wrote:Dave, is that you? Regardless, Welcome to the VBD!
It's a great model, isn't it? I hope to find a green one before too long.Ergomatic wrote:Thnk you, Squid!
I love this Land Rovers too!!
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Thanks for the welcome! I'm Dan.Squid wrote:Tinman wrote:Dave, is that you? Regardless, Welcome to the VBD!
Ergomatic wrote:Thnk you, Squid!
Thought you might be Dave L. who used the SQUID moniker on forums. Nice to meet you Dan, where/when did you serve?
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: Safari Land Rover and GMC Refrigerator Truck
very nice , you cant get better than a landy .
Re: Safari Land Rover and GMC Refrigerator Truck
2000-2006. My permanent duty station was San Diego, first aboard USS Lake Champlain and then USS Peleliu. I deployed twice to the Middle East while attached to Peleliu. Based on your signature banner, I'm guessing you might have been in Army aviation?Tinman wrote:Thought you might be Dave L. who used the SQUID moniker on forums. Nice to meet you Dan, where/when did you serve?
Everyone loves a Landy, it seems!daz28 wrote:very nice , you cant get better than a landy .
The antique store booth where I found the GMC also had a gold Superfast Land Rover Safari, a very nice 33B Zephyr, a gold 36C Diplomat with regular wheels, a 53C Zodiac, and a 58C girder truck (with all girders intact). I haven't been back for a while, but I might return this coming weekend and see which, if any, remain.
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Re: Safari Land Rover and GMC Refrigerator Truck
They were all there. A 61B, a Superfast 67B, and a Superfast9D were also present. Most of them are still there...Squid wrote:The antique store booth where I found the GMC also had a gold Superfast Land Rover Safari, a very nice 33B Zephyr, a gold 36C Diplomat with regular wheels, a 53C Zodiac, and a 58C girder truck (with all girders intact). I haven't been back for a while, but I might return this coming weekend and see which, if any, remain.
But the 36C came home with me! Cost all of $4.32 (inclusive of Clovis, California's absurdly high sales tax). Considering that the out-the-door price on eBay would almost certainly be higher, I think I did very well with it.
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Re: Safari Land Rover and GMC Refrigerator Truck
I thought the same as well Joe when I saw 'Squid' - thought it was Dave L. and hadn't seen him around for ages but welcome Dan and enjoy it here.Tinman wrote:Dave, is that you? Regardless, Welcome to the VBD!
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Re: Squid's latest finds
Welcome Dan. It's always great when you get some good finds from unexpected places. I always check in on antique stores in case there's a rare gem hidden but usually find their prices are way over the top so you did well.
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