Yes, John Craddocks has supported my 1963 series 2a. Great team to work with, supplied all the parts to date. Thanks. I'm always looking for other supplier to support me. Great information Geoff.
The best part of 110 Land Rover is no fancy gadget,if you love a easy vehicle to fix this is you or don’t mine rough ride,eating dust,this is a top vehicle,ever since bush tucker man shows we feel in love,but it was a good wagon way back on the farm as well,you can’t kill the Isuzu motor a great diesel,just look how tough the Holden Gemini was with nearly the same motor,top video mate.
I’m a Brit who lives in the USA now and have a S2A and use Rovers North, great company for anyone in the USA. Agree with Craddocks and Blanchards, great places and a good bunch of people too. I can’t believe you did not mention Land Rover Heaven in AUS, they have a great array of Landy’s and such. There’s also a place in Greece that sells parts, Land Rover Treasure Shop I think. I also find that sometimes the forums are a good place to get parts. My advice is always buy the part you’re looking for twice if it’s not too much. Thanks Geoff would be great to put all of this in a table on your website…
In UK: P A Blanchard. DingoCroft, Turner Engineering, Ashcroft Transmissions for quality parts. GDI Products, Emberton Imperial Classic, Jones Springs. Plenty others have the run of the mill blue box stuff made to a price, some of which is ok.
I will never buy from Craddock again. I bought vent flap seals for my Series III from them. The first day it hit 100F (I live in Texas) the adhesive weakened and they fell off. But that's not the problem. They said Land Rovers were from the UK, and thus weren't designed to be used in such a hot climate. So they refused to refund my money, which admittedly wasn't very much, but it was the principal of the thing. They could have had a customer for life if they had.
As they say you can take a Land Rover into the outback but if you want to get back you take a TOYOTA LAND CRUISER as l own a 1997 Toyota Hilux just the work ute and l have no trouble getting spare parts just go to my local spare parts shop and have ordere them and get them infact he had some in stock because it shares so many parts with so many other vehicles and Toyota's
Yes, John Craddocks has supported my 1963 series 2a.
Great team to work with, supplied all the parts to date.
Thanks.
I'm always looking for other supplier to support me.
Great information Geoff.
The best part of 110 Land Rover is no fancy gadget,if you love a easy vehicle to fix this is you or don’t mine rough ride,eating dust,this is a top vehicle,ever since bush tucker man shows we feel in love,but it was a good wagon way back on the farm as well,you can’t kill the Isuzu motor a great diesel,just look how tough the Holden Gemini was with nearly the same motor,top video mate.
I’m a Brit who lives in the USA now and have a S2A and use Rovers North, great company for anyone in the USA. Agree with Craddocks and Blanchards, great places and a good bunch of people too. I can’t believe you did not mention Land Rover Heaven in AUS, they have a great array of Landy’s and such. There’s also a place in Greece that sells parts, Land Rover Treasure Shop I think. I also find that sometimes the forums are a good place to get parts. My advice is always buy the part you’re looking for twice if it’s not too much.
Thanks Geoff would be great to put all of this in a table on your website…
In UK: P A Blanchard. DingoCroft, Turner Engineering, Ashcroft Transmissions for quality parts. GDI Products, Emberton Imperial Classic, Jones Springs. Plenty others have the run of the mill blue box stuff made to a price, some of which is ok.
MR automotive best shop ever
British Auto Parts in Melb, some new old stock, can find hard to get parts, great service.
I purchased some heavy duty axles from KLR. So i can recommend them highly.
Great business and a great team. Cheers Geoff
Putting a s3 1ton back on the road. This is the info I needed
Good luck and great to hear. Cheers Geoff
Hi Geoff very informative and useful tips
Good to hear, thank you for watching. Cheers Geoff
I buy my parts from Barebones 4x4 in the uk, very good service, highly recommended 👍🏻
I have the defender booked in at Tickels later in the month
Great content as always thanks from this novice
No worries, hope this video is off use to you and others. Cheers Geoff
I will never buy from Craddock again. I bought vent flap seals for my Series III from them. The first day it hit 100F (I live in Texas) the adhesive weakened and they fell off. But that's not the problem. They said Land Rovers were from the UK, and thus weren't designed to be used in such a hot climate. So they refused to refund my money, which admittedly wasn't very much, but it was the principal of the thing. They could have had a customer for life if they had.
P.A.Blanchards U.K., top quality.
No blue box recommendations then? 😊
That’s for another video. Cheers Geoff
As they say you can take a Land Rover into the outback but if you want to get back you take a TOYOTA LAND CRUISER as l own a 1997 Toyota Hilux just the work ute and l have no trouble getting spare parts just go to my local spare parts shop and have ordere them and get them infact he had some in stock because it shares so many parts with so many other vehicles and Toyota's