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RARE SERIES 1 - 107 STATION WAGON ROAD TEST - Australias best Land Rover Station Wagon

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  • čas přidán 1. 03. 2021
  • In this episode Steve gets to road test & examine Australia's best 1958 series 1 - 107 Station Wagon. These are wonderful and rare Land Rovers, only 36 of them came to Australia in 1958, we own the last one (Australia's last Series 1). Great to get some quality documentation of this car that was restored to original some 20 years a go by Stephen 'Rolly' Robertson.
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Komentáře • 60

  • @slowshop
    @slowshop Před 2 lety +4

    I keep coming back to this one. Absolutely stunning!!

  • @jiggermast
    @jiggermast Před rokem +2

    IMHO THE best looking Landrover model of all time.

  • @LandySmurf
    @LandySmurf Před 3 lety +4

    That is in fantastic condition. They are one of the most comfortable rides out of all the series.

    • @VintageRestorationsAustralia
      @VintageRestorationsAustralia  Před 3 lety +2

      It was very nice I must say, a durable symapathetic restoration. Motivates me to get mine back on the road.

  • @stefanallan4274
    @stefanallan4274 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice too see these old beasts still on the road piece of history

  • @graemesmithers1331
    @graemesmithers1331 Před 3 lety +3

    Only a true Landrover enthusiast would call a S1 Station wagon a "stunner" and comment on the smell. "A bit under powered" Understatement of the year. You are a true connoisseur sir.

    • @VintageRestorationsAustralia
      @VintageRestorationsAustralia  Před 3 lety +1

      Ha thanks Graeme, it was a true pleasure to be shown the car, quite inspired me to crack on with restoring mine.

    • @raygale4198
      @raygale4198 Před 3 lety

      The smell of an old Landy is unique, this one was restored with as close to original internal fabrics as could be found, that plus the Castrol 90 smell once everything warms up is better than any chemical induced high.

  • @steamwally
    @steamwally Před 3 lety +2

    What a great example, there are precious few so good as that here in the UK. Dream vehicle..

    • @VintageRestorationsAustralia
      @VintageRestorationsAustralia  Před 3 lety

      I can only hope mone comes out half as well. I saw one for sale in Wales that was a lovely car and 'only' 20K pounds.. it was for sale for ages, not sure why it was not snapped up (had a 200 tdi in it).

  • @benwinter2420
    @benwinter2420 Před 3 lety +4

    Very first hunting trip NT . . when we rocked up . . was other side of Berry springs , with this old landrover we bought up from Mt Isa . . old man an old Europe vet , did't help the morale when we got a bit lost around these swamps & he said that in the Africa Corp . . they shot soldiers who got too thirsty . . it put a spring in our step . . my brother & I

    • @alwynvanwyk1851
      @alwynvanwyk1851 Před rokem

      What a nice story, Ben... Obviously the old bugger was a SargentMajor or some bad ass Corporal in the African Corps, putting them on a water diet.. 😂 Stories like this must never get lost... Regards 🇿🇦

  • @duncanhenderson3996
    @duncanhenderson3996 Před 3 lety +1

    Love you Steve! Miss you! Think of you all the time! Thank you.

    • @VintageRestorationsAustralia
      @VintageRestorationsAustralia  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Duncan, Rolly sounded like a hell of a decent man.

    • @raygale4198
      @raygale4198 Před 3 lety +2

      @@VintageRestorationsAustralia Yes Sir he was, I worked with him and knew him for nearly 40 years after he first arrived from Sydney. He was a gentle man in the true sense of the word.

  • @DangarMarine
    @DangarMarine Před 3 lety +4

    Certainly in great condition. How can you get cranky about being stuck behind it?!

    • @VintageRestorationsAustralia
      @VintageRestorationsAustralia  Před 3 lety

      See them next tuesdays Stu.

    • @raygale4198
      @raygale4198 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Stu, Rolly was a great friend of mine, I've spent many an hour in and under that Landy. Not saying it's slow but with a 2 Ltr engine the South East Freeway out of Adelaide is a water bag trip. It was a great blast doing the Bay to Birdwood run, with him.

  • @kabaottoemulsion1869
    @kabaottoemulsion1869 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice toy! I want one!

  • @206898195311
    @206898195311 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm about to start the restoration of my 107" pickup and looking for inspiration. With the price of diesel at the moment i may have to hurry up and get it done as the Defender costs a fortune to fill. Slowly working my way through your videos. Thanks for uploading them..

  • @user-rs1990
    @user-rs1990 Před rokem

    This year, LEGO is releasing a model of the Series 1 Defender which will have working headlights!

  • @bobdufresne6294
    @bobdufresne6294 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow. What a beauty.

  • @transitpassenger3948
    @transitpassenger3948 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much for your review and test drive! This is a really rare Land Rover, there are quite a few of them, and you can count such videos on CZcams! Thanks buddy, keep working!

    • @VintageRestorationsAustralia
      @VintageRestorationsAustralia  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you ejoyed the look at this lovely old wagon, Thank you :-)

    • @transitpassenger3948
      @transitpassenger3948 Před 3 lety

      @@VintageRestorationsAustralia Still would! It's so rare to see 107 Land Rovers today!

    • @alwynvanwyk1851
      @alwynvanwyk1851 Před rokem

      Not sure what you are saying, but can see that you are positive 😂😂

  • @joeblow3823
    @joeblow3823 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video - came up in recommendations and now subscribed. I am in Aust and have an equally rare 57 Series 1 88" Station wagon. Requires a complete restoration but one day I hope to have it on the road. Hasn't got the heater but inside is pretty much the same as this LWB but a lot shorter, no rear bench seat but has four individual seats in the back. I look forward to catching up on your other videos.

    • @VintageRestorationsAustralia
      @VintageRestorationsAustralia  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Joe, Its all about finding enough time to dedicate to your project, yours will be a fun and worthwhile project when you get to it, the 88's are lovely little wagons. Thanks for the sub, hope you enjoy the channel :-)

  • @gme273
    @gme273 Před 3 lety +1

    i had a 1956 series 1 107 inch Station wagon, which I drove for 25 years, bought it in 1972, it was ex SMA, it was a love-hate relationship, Never lost it in car parks,

    • @VintageRestorationsAustralia
      @VintageRestorationsAustralia  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome, what happened to it? do you recall the serial number?

    • @gme273
      @gme273 Před 3 lety

      @@VintageRestorationsAustralia Sold it to Land vehicle spares out of Silverdale N.S.W. in 1999 for $500.00, he then sold it to a chap in Riverstone apparently he got it less the freewheeling hubs, forward control rear-end drum to drum, spare gearbox and transfer case, Springs plus all the other LR junk , if you go to Instagram gregellis9476 atthe bottom of my photos you will see it

    • @gme273
      @gme273 Před 3 lety

      Years later I bought an SW 107 Rag Top for parts and chassis numbers were about 4 apart and they came out on the same ship Mine went SMR and the ragtop went to lend-lease Arthur Garthen had all the info on who what and where of series 1 to Australia

  • @TheSlimedshady
    @TheSlimedshady Před 3 lety +1

    Lovely station wagon 👍

  • @sonofedmund5004
    @sonofedmund5004 Před 3 lety +1

    Saw the Land Rover #1 repair tool (FBH) in the first tool locker. FBH = f'off big hammer!

  • @jonathanspanswick9854
    @jonathanspanswick9854 Před 3 lety +4

    Don’t all smith’s heaters leak a bit 😂

  • @mureennelson9440
    @mureennelson9440 Před 2 lety +1

    Have one like this that need work done to it.

  • @slowshop
    @slowshop Před 3 lety +2

    Wow! That's a very rare series 1. Is the doubble roof to reflect the heat?

    • @VintageRestorationsAustralia
      @VintageRestorationsAustralia  Před 3 lety +3

      Sure is a rare one Martin. The roof is a 'tropical roof' crates shade on the actual roof which keeps it cooler and makes it look cooler too :-)

    • @alwynvanwyk1851
      @alwynvanwyk1851 Před rokem +1

      With the wind blowing through in between the Safari Roof (as it's called in Africa) and the main roof it cools it down as well, also "stopping" water coming in through the air vents in the bottom roof..
      What a lovely old 107".
      Mine needs a lot of TLC mechanically, but the buckets full of patina on the body will not be disturbed...
      Regards from Hermanus, the Land Rover Capitol of RSA 🇿🇦 🇿🇦

  • @dc-zk8th
    @dc-zk8th Před 3 lety +2

    Great vehicle! Is it synchronized? Looks definitely like it was.

    • @VintageRestorationsAustralia
      @VintageRestorationsAustralia  Před 3 lety +1

      No syncro on 1st or 2nd I think, not sure though Dominique.

    • @raygale4198
      @raygale4198 Před 3 lety +2

      Standard S1 gearbox, no syncro on 1st or 2nd, he had fitted a couple of new gears and bearings to the box just recently.

  • @jeffreyday7533
    @jeffreyday7533 Před 2 lety

    I have one of these rare 107inch station wagons,its 1957 but unfortunately will be on market soon to concentrate on my swb sw.I love the iconic look of these machines but space at new property is dictating my decision.Ive had alot of interest from UK,one of these just sold down the road to French buyer.😔😔

    • @VintageRestorationsAustralia
      @VintageRestorationsAustralia  Před 2 lety

      I’d be very interested in buying your wagon and keeping it in Australia, perhaps you could drop me a line vintagerestorationsaustralia@gmail.com or on 0412026132. Cheers Steve

  • @NathanNostaw
    @NathanNostaw Před 3 lety +1

    How slow would that be with a full load of passengers and camping gear up a hill?
    Still love it though.

    • @VintageRestorationsAustralia
      @VintageRestorationsAustralia  Před 3 lety +1

      I found my 109 painfully slow at first, now I just chill and enjoy the pace. Took the door tops off on the weekend and that makes them feel a little faster :-)

    • @NathanNostaw
      @NathanNostaw Před 3 lety

      @@VintageRestorationsAustralia as long as it gets there. I hate to think how hard these would have been worked on expositions and in remote areas.

    • @raygale4198
      @raygale4198 Před 3 lety

      I know this car well, it's faster than walking.

    • @alwynvanwyk1851
      @alwynvanwyk1851 Před rokem

      The later models were fitted with a single whiper on the rear window to wipe off bugs that flies into it from the back... I had a plastic bag overtaking me on a downhill in light windy conditions in my 107...but what a pleasure, more a journey, everytime you get into it...
      White knuckles on the steering wheel, biting your lips, concentrating on gauges, smells, (electrical and oil) noises, whining of gearbox, transfer case, humming of diffs, and then the brakes.... The breaks or brakes???
      The only thing that changes when you slam on your Landie's brakes is the expression in your face....
      Love them to bits 🇿🇦

  • @ronaldmaxwell1108
    @ronaldmaxwell1108 Před 2 lety +3

    Base model, nothing fancy, good old work horse. Still go anywhere that your hundred thousand plus toyota snowploughs would be struggling to go. Pull the ass out of the titanic.