Hi Mitch, sorry to have taken so long to get back to you forgot my pass word, Doh!!
I named it the hard Landi as I saw it for sale down my road in Bedford England. I think it's a hand built aluminium bodied land Rover but it may also be a kit, I didn't see or get to speak to the owner so don't know for sure.
Steve
PHOTO #11 WAS TAKEN ON THE BLACK BEAR PASS ROAD ON THE DECENT INTO THE TOWN OF TELLURIDE COLORADO. THE NEXT PHOTO IS THE ASCENT ON THE OURAY-SILVERTON SIDE OF THE SAME ROAD. THE ROAD IS ONE-WAY AND VERY NARROW. NO GUARD RAILS, LOOSE GRAVEL, ROCK AND DIRT. BIG CLIFFS AND DROP-OFFS. NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART! THE TOP OF THE PASS IS PROBABLY 13,000 FEET. I DID IT IN 1982 IN A TOYOTA LAND CRUISER FJ55. THE REWARD IS A COLD GUINESS AT O'BANNON'S IRISH PUB.........................
Hi Mitch. Will post a few pictures of the burn victim in the next few days as we prepare to start striping the damaged areas. Thanks for joining. All the best. Paul
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I named it the hard Landi as I saw it for sale down my road in Bedford England. I think it's a hand built aluminium bodied land Rover but it may also be a kit, I didn't see or get to speak to the owner so don't know for sure.
Steve