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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / April 2005

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Looking for a 101

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tony@nowhere.nu - 28 Apr 2005 22:33 GMT
I'm in the market for a 101 and am having a heck of a time finding the
one I want. I'm in the US so importing one is about my only choice. I've
been debating it for a while but never having even _seen_ one (they are
a bit rare in the US) I couldn't make up my mind. I finally got to see
and look over a 101 Ambi a few weeks ago while down near the beach and
have decided that's exactly what I want. I currently drive a '94 NAS D-90
so am intimately familiar with Landies mechanically.

My problem in locating one is that no one will get back to me. I've
sent emails to at least a dozen places in the UK and not a one has
even bothered to contact me. Does anyone know where I can go to find
what I'm after?

Thanks for any help.

Tony
tony@nowhere.nu
Tom Woods - 28 Apr 2005 23:22 GMT
>I'm in the market for a 101 and am having a heck of a time finding the
>one I want. I'm in the US so importing one is about my only choice. I've
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>even bothered to contact me. Does anyone know where I can go to find
>what I'm after?

You should start by joining the 101 club.

There seem to be a few for sale in the US in the ads in the magazine,
and even if there arnt then you should be able to learn something
useful!

There is a yahoo mailing list too which might help you in finding one.

I dont know how many of the ex-mil suppliers still have 101's in, but
if i were you i would ring them up and speak to them in person. Go
through the dealer listings on www.milweb.net (this is how i found
mine!)

>Thanks for any help.

quite alright. In a way i like trying to persuade more people to buy
101's to make me feel better when mine is playing up! (so i can
reasure myself that i'm not alone!) ;)
tony@nowhere.nu - 29 Apr 2005 13:40 GMT
Tom Woods <tomarse_@hotmail.com> blabbed to everyone:

> You should start by joining the 101 club.

I've been considering this.

> There is a yahoo mailing list too which might help you in finding one.

I joined a couple weeks ago. :)

> if i were you i would ring them up and speak to them in person. Go
> through the dealer listings on www.milweb.net (this is how i found
> mine!)

I've gone through there once but I'll take another look.

> quite alright. In a way i like trying to persuade more people to buy
> 101's to make me feel better when mine is playing up! (so i can
> reasure myself that i'm not alone!) ;)

Sounds like me and a friend. He talked me into a NAS. I think it was
so he'd have one to look at when his was acting up. :)

I received a couple of emails over night and one or two look like
definite maybes. Next I'll be begging someone in the UK to go round
and have a look at one for me before I start the whole import
process. ;)

Tony
tony@nowhere.nu
 
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