Land Rover Series 3 Santana Overland Build - Full walkthrough
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2023
- Join me as I meet up with Dave Deen and do a walkthrough of his amazing Series 3 Santana Overland Build.
I went to the Norwegian Land Rover Club national meet up back in 2022 and to my surprise I meet Dave and his "Hermes" who has already done 6000km of his 7000km round trip from Holland to Lofoten and back.
As we are filming this modified episode I was astonished by the creativity of this great overland build and by the solution dave have come up with.
Thanks to Dave for this great talk and for letting me film.
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How about that Series 3? 😱 Who wants to see more Overland build videos? 🤔
Gorgeous !!
Agreed! 👍😊
Nice episode ❤🎉🎉
Thank you! I like these kind of videos where you can see other peoples setup and hearing their story. 👍😊
More videos like this!😃👍
👍😊 I like these types of videos too and will definitely make more. Need to find the next candidate. 😊
A fantastic selection of Land Rovers. Great location too, beautiful.
Øysand camping is a great location and when the weather is right it can be really nice. 😊 We actually ended up with a campfire on the beach that night with a beautiful sun set.👌
Great idea with the hammock
Yeah, was surprised my self. Simple and doesn’t take up any room when packed away. 👌😊
@@LandRoverDrive i had a look today in my Santana 2500, it’s m6 bolts in the roof. No idea if this will hold
@@TheHomelessWelder m6 bolts can’t hold a lot, but I would be more worried about what they are bolted into, and if that will hold. I don’t remember the details on Dave’s Santana and I don’t I filmed it up close. 🤔
@@LandRoverDrive yeah no worries, just got me thinking how he done that. I have a Santana 2500, series 3 chassis With defender look. It has a fibreglass roof.
Nice video. Looks like there was some good vehicles there. I liked the quick glimpse of a couple of Freelanders near the beginning. The Santana looked good too.
The red Freelander is really nice, I has been on a trip with us before, the Eikesdal trip where we go Overlanding in Norway. I really like the Santana overland build, I find it so fun to see the different solutions people come up with, and Dave here had some really smart ones. 👍😊
@@LandRoverDrive I agree. I may implement a couple of his ideas on mine.
@@The-Observer I have made a list of things I want to do my self. 👍😊 Building the car is part of the fun I think. 🤙
@@LandRoverDrive Most definately. Once mine has passed its MOT I can look at more ideas.
@@The-Observer safety and reliability comes first. 👍 Good luck with the MOT. 😊
Nicely done! It’s a riot on how English is the common language everywhere and you all speak so well.
Nice Santana .
Thank you! 👍😊 I have learned early on in my collage years that the people from the Holland/Netherlands speak English really well, better than Norwegians. Maybe due to their location I guess. 😊 Like the Series and the simplicity of it, and seeing this again I find my self wanting one. 😅
@@LandRoverDrive Dutch is supposedly is the closest language to English. It’s pretty easy for me to read to myself and comprehend.
I had a seriesIII 109 hard top for years that we traveled all over North America in and that I used for work, including commuting around Seattle. It went nowhere fast but went everywhere slow. Putting the parabolic springs on it was transformative.
Aaah, that would explain a lot. 😊 I haven’t tried reading it my self, but now I need to give it a go. 😁
I find the Series to be a nice change of pace, you can’t be in a hurry to get anywhere when you drive it, a good contrast to todays busy living. 😊 We se a bit for the 109 here in Norway and a bunch of them is old army trucks. Many change out the gearbox due the low gearing on the army edition. Never tried to drive one my self so need to see if someone will let me borrow one. 🤞😊
@@LandRoverDrive yeah I wouldn’t recommend changing the axle gears especially if you need to climb any type of mountains. I was able to keep up with Seattle highway traffic with the 2.25l petrol. It would deafen you though.
@@jdenmark1287 Haha, not very good for making overland videos. 😅 I don't know the gearing ration and the difference between the civil vs the army version. I just see the civil one is the most popular one here.
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Thank you @vikingprepper2948 👍
Souvenir vehicle from my dad 1970 to1977
👍😊 A nice series, the Santana.
*promosm* ☺️
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I didn’t see any Discovery 2s. 🥲🙏🦘
I don't remember if there were any there. Need to double check the footage as I find that really weird as there is a lot of D2s in Norway. But I was there the last two days so a lot had come and gone before I got there. 😊
@@LandRoverDrive
I think I saw one in the flashing by pix at the start. Cheers
@@grahameroberts8109 if I can manage to go to this years meet up there will be loads. 👍😊