Hey that's an AWESOME little shop you got there bud! Lift, Clean, Well lit and OSB walls for mounting anything anywhere! Best of luck in your tuners and trucks! Could probably shoot some youtube instructional videos in there, for your installs. Was my 2nd thought.
@@christopherlenahan3906- thanks a ton, it was a year long design process to make a shop like that happen in downtown Halifax so I can assure you everything is more thought out than it typically would be. I will probably post a shop tour since I have had some messages asking.
Rich, this is THE BEST RUclips vehicle content! I'm only 78 and have watched a few videos since retiring. Also, I'm an old Land Rover owner here in Ontario. Neil in the back at 19:10 and then at shot at 20:24 of the lights... maybe an old Cobie Oscar? Later, more head lighting info.
Funny what you said about mechanics and Land Rovers. In Australia the secret to happy Land Rover ownership is not letting the dealer touch the car and only using good independant workshops that specialise in Land Rovers. Landies will treat you very well when you have a mechanic who cares and knows what they are doing working on them.
Thanks for sharing your journey, your troubles give me fond memories of when I bought my 1963 Austin Mini in winter in Scotland, drove it across UK to France, shipped it ro/ro from Belgium to California and drove it to my home in Idaho....had our fair share of electrical issues, rebuilt the head, and a bad heater too, but made it!
Just wanted to say, you guys documented and filmed this journey really friken well. Like a professional excursion documentary. Really well done was fun to watch.
Kinda got a bit teary when the landies went to the harbor. I told my dad about this series... His response was: there goes the national treasures.😅 I was a landy fan before (circa 2016) but have since moved on. We've had a few discovery's, but the defenders was before I was born. Wouldn't mind trying a landy out one day. 1:04:49 Considering it comes from South Africa that damage might be from someone that tried to break in or something. Hard to tell because you can't get a good look at it. But it is a possibility. Great series thank you guys I loved seeing your experience in Africa.
Wish we had caught up to you guys to roll in as a quad squad! We ended up doing our leg of the trip in one go - 23hrs door to door. It was grueling but so happy to have them back home safe and sound!
I bought my 300tdi discovery about 6 months ago but never really bonded with it until I tempted fate by driving it to see my family for Christmas and hit a few trails whilst I was there. Now I think it’s earnt some maintenance, repairs and cleaning. It’s better than chopping it up to make it into a buggy
Great video 👍 The first thing to do is get a stainless steel nut and bolt kit and replace the door hinge windscreen screws then put cavity oil in the windscreen frames doors etc😊
This was such a great series. Thank you so much for making it! If you actually keep one, while diesel is lovely. The best swap these days is the 4 cyl eco boost. $4,700 USD new with a warranty. 310hp stock, and awesome mpg
You won't be saying that when it literally starts falling apart. I can't even remember the last time I saw an lr3 on the road. I see more land rovers in pick a part than I see on the road. I guess the one positive thing is the availability of cheap used parts.
@ChrisHarding-lk3jj You really have no idea what you're talking about. But thank you, because of people like you I'm able to buy an amazing vehicle for really cheap.
@ChrisHarding-lk3jj Yes there are bad Land Rovers, if you think the LR3 is one you clearly don't know anything about Land Rovers, it's considered the best Land Rover ever built. Also, in my experience most European vehicles are way more reliable than they are given credit for, the key is good maintenance. There is no such thing as a trouble free luxury vehicle, they have lots of electronics and lots of gagets, of course things are gonna break from time to time as they age. This is the fourth SUV i've owned in my life, highest mileage, oldest and cheapest and by far the best, the least issues and the nicest to live with.
Vicarious living beats missing out! Thanks for the trip. I really enjoyed the time in Africa. I'm pretty sure if I was on my own there, I'd be bones in the desert, so I was glad to experience the trip from home. Africa was always a bucket list trip. Thanks. Since I live in Smiths Falls, Ontario, and I used to live in Timmins, Ontario, I have a serious appreciation for warmth in winter, especially while driving in the boonies. As pretty as the scenery is, freezing rain causes me to have serious pucker pinch on the seat covers. I was very glad the ice didn't add to your 'excitement'. So to all of you guys, thanks for taking me along, youse being safe and Merry Christmas!
As some who has driven form Kingston to North Sydney some twenty odd times and had a couple of breakdowns I appreciate your struggles and successes. And recognize a lot of those landmarks, especially the covered bridge in Hartland.
When you guys were talking about the coolant I was thinking “I’m sure he’s drained the washer fluid too” apparently not. Australian friend of my cousin topped up her washer fluid for her one winter. Promptly froze and needed a new reservoir. He’d never heard of washer fluid. Just water.
Amazing! Really enjoyed the series. Will be watching it over again.. good job on organizing and producing such a great trip for you self’s and content for us.
I'm certain that was the NAPA that is about 1 1/2 blocks from my house. They are usually very helpful there. Glad to see you made it to the covered bridge and keep up the great content. Here's a road trip I suggested to Derek from VGG and you guys would be much better suited for it. You should check out 6D Diesels in Dorset, UK. Al and Fudge take on the European diesels and do some great work. Cheers and Happy New Year!
Watching this procrastinating on working on my own landy! Fully agreed on it being a poor mechanic deal over poor engineering. I have 100s of thousands of miles over several rovers all have been fantastic to me.
Rich, I'm sort of surprised when your heater fan motor failed and the long , cold ❄️ drive ahead you didn't rig up a heater core and a some sort of fan!!😮😮. I've done this sort of cheat when I was younger and without $$ to fix the old PU properly.. glad you made it back safely and Happy! Merry Christmas, Happy New year 🎉❤😊
I had a 1200-mile winter drive in a car with no heat a couple of years ago. I bought a cheap trans cooler with fan and rigged hoses up into the car. It was the best heater I have ever had.
@fastinradfordable. I just remembered something. Christmas eve 2004 I got talked into driving up to Mariposa county by a friend to fix the electrical at his vacation house in the mountains. He had a bunch of friends and family there for Christmas, for some reason his electrical panel melted down. The only vehicle I had to drive was my 98 s-10 with a procharged LS2 and T56 sitting on 22" intro wheels. The week earlier my heater core ruptured, and I bypassed it. I drove 600 miles in freezing weather with no heat, the worst part about the s-10 is the constant flow of air through the hvac system with no way to shut it off. The trip was the worst trip ever. Driving 675hp with a t56 manual on 22" rubber band tires on icy roads, the torque made for a scary drive. My shifter was a billet aluminum ball.
You guys make my 50 mile trip to work sound like a walk in the park, I’d like to know more about this trans cooler idea. My blower motor went out so I’m dreaming about a fan to push the air through
@build2break My buddy has a 2000 expedition and initially his front heater core plugged up and started leaking so we bypassed it and he was using just the rear heat until it plugged up and started leaking. He was desperate for heat last winter, I found someone selling one of those cheap aluminum racing radiators for a honda civic with fan for $25. I welded feet to the bottom of the radiator so it stands up and I reduced the size of the inlet and outlet to match the size of the rear heater hoses. I pulled the interior panel off and extended the heater hoses going to the rear hvac box and wired the radiator fan into the blower wiring for the rear so he has speed control. It actually worked too good and put out too much heat so I installed a ball valve inline to control water flow.
Sorry you guys had the (dis)pleasure of meeting Doug at Napa. Sad part is you probably caught him on a good day! I swear we're not all like that though. Come back again soon!
That’s pretty cool you guys have a magnetic hill out there still. We had one here in Abbotsford bc but they developed the area and re did the road and the magnetic hill is now gone
Doris and I ride our Harleys together, often with friends, to make memories we can treasure when we're too told to travel any longer. But we don't do Canada in the winter!
Great to see you enjoyed your adventure! Keep the 300 TDI and fix it properly. Some great advice I heard ,never buy a car where labor is cheaper than parts!
I had a 2004 Discovery 2 with a TD5. I liked the TD5. It was quiet and clean. It was very efficient fuel wise s well. You shouldn't have any problem selling either of those Defenders.
Hartland in December is cold. Just be glad it wasn't late January. Played a hockey tournament there and the ice in the rink actually cracked diagonally across the neutral it was so cold.
What a trip that was and yes I lived it vicariously through you cause there is now way i could even afford a trip like that! I watched every episode what a cool trip and it was fun to watch
Td5’s like 505.01 vw spec, not sure what power strokes likes but similar idea from my understanding, they seem to wear the rocker for the injectors and cam lobes on 505 spec.
Great Video boys and you found a damn fine viewer shop! -Just realized you've done 5000km with the stereo still in DEMO MODE haha!! -Something I've realized over the last 10years out west, Old New Brunswicker's are angry people.. It's honestly a thing, I'm from NB and lived in SK,AB,BC over the last 15 years and yeh all the old NB boys I've met are grumpy fella's lol! Stark contrast to everyone I knew growing up. -NB fact: The covered bridge potato chip factory burned down and I read it in the news as the Hartland bridge burned down, which I thought was a loss.. That's the longest covered bridge I believe. Nice to see It still standing.
I loved this series with the Defenders. I have no idea why anyone would own a British car, let alone transport one across the oceans, but more power to you. Keep up the good content.
Could you please explain WHY is the wood unable to go l don't understand what thickness would have anything to do with being shipped? Thank You l am just wondering WHY that's all absolutely LOVED the trip videos hopefully You can do more videos like this in the future.
Bugs are able to bury themselves in the wood. If you have particle board, because the wood is thin, the bugs can't travel in it. Forests have been decimated by invasive bugs.
Comment for Editor Aaron, the drone footage at 43:30 looked to have judder. Usually arises from exporting 24/25 or 50fps native footage at 30 or 60fps for RUclips. There are some ways to salvage the footage in that scenario, which I'm sure he knows how to track down. The long term solution is to change the drone's recording frame rate.
If you shut the seat belts in the doors the metal parts ruin the paint on the door jams starting the Canadian weight reduction of that door. That’s my theory on why they’d go before anything else.
You still have one main issue. Unless you can get the truck reclasified. It still carries its manufactured GVWR and what it's legally allowed to carry. Which could really bite you if you where to get into an accident. Another downside to camper on a truck is having to make a parts/town run and your wheeling rig is disabled. You Now have to tear down camp just to go unless you drop the camper. Now a solution to this is to build a crawler hauler. Basically mount a camper to a trailer long enough to hold both the camper and your wheeling rig. You could buy a good gooseneck that you can dedicate to the setup for less than what you're going to have modifying your truck (which will keep your truck legal), and still have a regular length pickup for daily driving, or pulling your bumper pull.
Britannia Restoration in Quebec does lots of land rover defender work… he is on RUclips. I have a Defender 110 tdci(same as the green one) I brought it from NZ to UK.
I reckon you lot should do a trip down-under and purchase GQ or GU 4.2L inline-six turbo diesel Nissan Patrols either do a half lap of Aussie or a shorter trip around New Zealand
We shipped our Defender to Montreal and even though we had detailed the vehicle before shipping, including getting it on the ramps and steam cleaning the underside, they said it was dirty and charged us $5,000 USD!!! It’s definitely a scam they have going on over there.
Thank you guys for including me in the video! Had a blast hanging out with you guys, please call me when you make it back out East.
Hey that's an AWESOME little shop you got there bud! Lift, Clean, Well lit and OSB walls for mounting anything anywhere! Best of luck in your tuners and trucks! Could probably shoot some youtube instructional videos in there, for your installs. Was my 2nd thought.
It was great you got to get to know/visit with the guys Liam.
You helped get the Show on the Road!
Nice shop you have, Liam!!
@@christopherlenahan3906- thanks a ton, it was a year long design process to make a shop like that happen in downtown Halifax so I can assure you everything is more thought out than it typically would be. I will probably post a shop tour since I have had some messages asking.
That's the most attention/maintenance these vehicles have probably ever received. Amazing video.
We will go over both of them. After all this, I love them both and they will get the attention they deserve
Bah, new land rovers get service. Back in 1998.
Rich, this is THE BEST RUclips vehicle content! I'm only 78 and have watched a few videos since retiring. Also, I'm an old Land Rover owner here in Ontario. Neil in the back at 19:10 and then at shot at 20:24 of the lights... maybe an old Cobie Oscar? Later, more head lighting info.
Thanks Richard. Appreciate that very much
Funny what you said about mechanics and Land Rovers. In Australia the secret to happy Land Rover ownership is not letting the dealer touch the car and only using good independant workshops that specialise in Land Rovers. Landies will treat you very well when you have a mechanic who cares and knows what they are doing working on them.
Nailed it. Any 20 year old high mileage will have needed work, and if the work was shoddy, it will let you down
Thanks for sharing your journey, your troubles give me fond memories of when I bought my 1963 Austin Mini in winter in Scotland, drove it across UK to France, shipped it ro/ro from Belgium to California and drove it to my home in Idaho....had our fair share of electrical issues, rebuilt the head, and a bad heater too, but made it!
Just wanted to say, you guys documented and filmed this journey really friken well. Like a professional excursion documentary. Really well done was fun to watch.
That Liam fella sure is a stand up guy! It’s always nice too have friends in every place.
That had to be the best "overland" adventure series I've ever watched on RUclips! Thank you
Kinda got a bit teary when the landies went to the harbor.
I told my dad about this series... His response was: there goes the national treasures.😅
I was a landy fan before (circa 2016) but have since moved on. We've had a few discovery's, but the defenders was before I was born.
Wouldn't mind trying a landy out one day.
1:04:49 Considering it comes from South Africa that damage might be from someone that tried to break in or something. Hard to tell because you can't get a good look at it. But it is a possibility.
Great series thank you guys I loved seeing your experience in Africa.
Wish we had caught up to you guys to roll in as a quad squad! We ended up doing our leg of the trip in one go - 23hrs door to door. It was grueling but so happy to have them back home safe and sound!
So much fun having you along Ian. See you at the Christmas party!
I bought my 300tdi discovery about 6 months ago but never really bonded with it until I tempted fate by driving it to see my family for Christmas and hit a few trails whilst I was there. Now I think it’s earnt some maintenance, repairs and cleaning.
It’s better than chopping it up to make it into a buggy
Great video 👍 The first thing to do is get a stainless steel nut and bolt kit and replace the door hinge windscreen screws then put cavity oil in the windscreen frames doors etc😊
This was such a great series. Thank you so much for making it! If you actually keep one, while diesel is lovely. The best swap these days is the 4 cyl eco boost. $4,700 USD new with a warranty. 310hp stock, and awesome mpg
Eco Boosts are a great swap.
Absolutely loved this series! I'm 1 year into my ownership of an LR3 and never knew I could love an SUV so much!
You won't be saying that when it literally starts falling apart. I can't even remember the last time I saw an lr3 on the road. I see more land rovers in pick a part than I see on the road. I guess the one positive thing is the availability of cheap used parts.
@ChrisHarding-lk3jj You really have no idea what you're talking about. But thank you, because of people like you I'm able to buy an amazing vehicle for really cheap.
@@CarswithNash Junkyards wouldn't be full of them if they were such good vehicles.
@ChrisHarding-lk3jj Yes there are bad Land Rovers, if you think the LR3 is one you clearly don't know anything about Land Rovers, it's considered the best Land Rover ever built. Also, in my experience most European vehicles are way more reliable than they are given credit for, the key is good maintenance. There is no such thing as a trouble free luxury vehicle, they have lots of electronics and lots of gagets, of course things are gonna break from time to time as they age. This is the fourth SUV i've owned in my life, highest mileage, oldest and cheapest and by far the best, the least issues and the nicest to live with.
Hats off to Liam! Also, I just died watching the background dancing😂
Your videos are always so well produced. Legit one of the best channels on YT.
Vicarious living beats missing out! Thanks for the trip. I really enjoyed the time in Africa. I'm pretty sure if I was on my own there, I'd be bones in the desert, so I was glad to experience the trip from home. Africa was always a bucket list trip. Thanks.
Since I live in Smiths Falls, Ontario, and I used to live in Timmins, Ontario, I have a serious appreciation for warmth in winter, especially while driving in the boonies. As pretty as the scenery is, freezing rain causes me to have serious pucker pinch on the seat covers. I was very glad the ice didn't add to your 'excitement'. So to all of you guys, thanks for taking me along, youse being safe and Merry Christmas!
As some who has driven form Kingston to North Sydney some twenty odd times and had a couple of breakdowns I appreciate your struggles and successes. And recognize a lot of those landmarks, especially the covered bridge in Hartland.
When you guys were talking about the coolant I was thinking “I’m sure he’s drained the washer fluid too” apparently not. Australian friend of my cousin topped up her washer fluid for her one winter. Promptly froze and needed a new reservoir. He’d never heard of washer fluid. Just water.
One of the best youtube videos series i have watched, just finished watching all of them. Makes me want to go out overlanding :)
I don't know why but I wasn't initially interested in this series, now I've watched them all in a week, what an epic adventure
Amazing! Really enjoyed the series. Will be watching it over again.. good job on organizing and producing such a great trip for you self’s and content for us.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed the trip.
I finally watched this and the LR's look awesome. Happy New Year to the whole crew.
I'm certain that was the NAPA that is about 1 1/2 blocks from my house. They are usually very helpful there. Glad to see you made it to the covered bridge and keep up the great content.
Here's a road trip I suggested to Derek from VGG and you guys would be much better suited for it.
You should check out 6D Diesels in Dorset, UK.
Al and Fudge take on the European diesels and do some great work.
Cheers and Happy New Year!
Fantastic video again. What an adventure. Breaks my heart though, seeing Cape Town and Stellenbosch Landys in all that cold and snow
Seeing the Stellenbosch plates in the snow is like inception to my mind.
Would love to see you guys come to Australia for a road trip! Maybe buy a couple of station wagons an trip like we did in the 80s and 90s!
Great series guys Thanks really enjoyed it. Welcome home! Wish all guys and your families a Merry Christmas!
Watching this procrastinating on working on my own landy! Fully agreed on it being a poor mechanic deal over poor engineering. I have 100s of thousands of miles over several rovers all have been fantastic to me.
and if anyone ends up wondering, no carnage just a few maintenance bits to prepare for winter (:
Rich, I'm sort of surprised when your heater fan motor failed and the long , cold ❄️ drive ahead you didn't rig up a heater core and a some sort of fan!!😮😮. I've done this sort of cheat when I was younger and without $$ to fix the old PU properly.. glad you made it back safely and Happy! Merry Christmas, Happy New year 🎉❤😊
It was 2AM and we left at 6 AM... We were behind 3 days because of delays, and we had to be back for appointments
I had a 1200-mile winter drive in a car with no heat a couple of years ago. I bought a cheap trans cooler with fan and rigged hoses up into the car. It was the best heater I have ever had.
Mark my words.
Ima make a dash for my car that uses a whole radiator inside the car.
I didn’t in a 68 beetle with rusted floors and literally almost died of frost bite lol.
When I got to destination I was literally frozen in position.
@fastinradfordable. I just remembered something. Christmas eve 2004 I got talked into driving up to Mariposa county by a friend to fix the electrical at his vacation house in the mountains. He had a bunch of friends and family there for Christmas, for some reason his electrical panel melted down. The only vehicle I had to drive was my 98 s-10 with a procharged LS2 and T56 sitting on 22" intro wheels. The week earlier my heater core ruptured, and I bypassed it.
I drove 600 miles in freezing weather with no heat, the worst part about the s-10 is the constant flow of air through the hvac system with no way to shut it off. The trip was the worst trip ever. Driving 675hp with a t56 manual on 22" rubber band tires on icy roads, the torque made for a scary drive. My shifter was a billet aluminum ball.
You guys make my 50 mile trip to work sound like a walk in the park, I’d like to know more about this trans cooler idea. My blower motor went out so I’m dreaming about a fan to push the air through
@build2break My buddy has a 2000 expedition and initially his front heater core plugged up and started leaking so we bypassed it and he was using just the rear heat until it plugged up and started leaking. He was desperate for heat last winter, I found someone selling one of those cheap aluminum racing radiators for a honda civic with fan for $25. I welded feet to the bottom of the radiator so it stands up and I reduced the size of the inlet and outlet to match the size of the rear heater hoses. I pulled the interior panel off and extended the heater hoses going to the rear hvac box and wired the radiator fan into the blower wiring for the rear so he has speed control. It actually worked too good and put out too much heat so I installed a ball valve inline to control water flow.
Hey I'm the guy dancing at 56:52! 😁
Nice moves brother!
That was funny!
Sorry you guys had the (dis)pleasure of meeting Doug at Napa. Sad part is you probably caught him on a good day! I swear we're not all like that though. Come back again soon!
This is such a cool series of videos.
Very unique content. Thank you Mr rich.
That’s pretty cool you guys have a magnetic hill out there still. We had one here in Abbotsford bc but they developed the area and re did the road and the magnetic hill is now gone
Oohhh! OM606 In Barbie!
Doris and I ride our Harleys together, often with friends, to make memories we can treasure when we're too told to travel any longer. But we don't do Canada in the winter!
Great to see you enjoyed your adventure! Keep the 300 TDI and fix it properly. Some great advice I heard ,never buy a car where labor is cheaper than parts!
Whole trip was an amazing adventure, thanks to all for sharing
Thanks for the great video series Rich! Wishing you and yours a Very Merry Christmas. 🎅
Thank you. You too!
I can't believe I missed you guys in Edmundston....
I had a 2004 Discovery 2 with a TD5. I liked the TD5. It was quiet and clean. It was very efficient fuel wise s well. You shouldn't have any problem selling either of those Defenders.
love this series. I would love to see a Dubai trip. It like Deboss Garage version of Road Kill
These videos don't have as many views as they should!! Great content as preusal!!
Slow burn on this series but it will get there eventually
Thanks for the vids boys. Have a good Christmas and new year with your families.
Needed to add a sheet of cardboard in front of the rads fellas!! The ole Manitoba heat multiplier!!!
Hartland in December is cold. Just be glad it wasn't late January. Played a hockey tournament there and the ice in the rink actually cracked diagonally across the neutral it was so cold.
One shop trades you rims and has the guys swapping parts. The other shop spends their time polishing turds and selling them as diamonds.
Yep, wished we would have met the second shop earlier. We will go back to visit them at some point and go off roading with them fellas
Nice to see a bit of local product 🇦🇺 on the landy .
That hoodie string was getting close to the fan once you got it going 😮
What a trip that was and yes I lived it vicariously through you cause there is now way i could even afford a trip like that! I watched every episode what a cool trip and it was fun to watch
Glad you enjoyed it!
in the 80s we used 110s for work with the electricity board in scotland, in the winter with 5 men in each they all still had deisel heaters installed.
I've enjoyed watching. Thankyou and Merry Christmas
You guys did a great job making this trip happen. The video series has been awesome to watch s well. I'm glad your home safe.
Td5’s like 505.01 vw spec, not sure what power strokes likes but similar idea from my understanding, they seem to wear the rocker for the injectors and cam lobes on 505 spec.
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS BOTH YOUR AFRICA AND THIS ONE LOTS OF REPAIRES
Great Video boys and you found a damn fine viewer shop!
-Just realized you've done 5000km with the stereo still in DEMO MODE haha!!
-Something I've realized over the last 10years out west, Old New Brunswicker's are angry people.. It's honestly a thing, I'm from NB and lived in SK,AB,BC over the last 15 years and yeh all the old NB boys I've met are grumpy fella's lol! Stark contrast to everyone I knew growing up.
-NB fact: The covered bridge potato chip factory burned down and I read it in the news as the Hartland bridge burned down, which I thought was a loss.. That's the longest covered bridge I believe. Nice to see It still standing.
What a panic over salt, and rust! You'd think, seeing what these things cost, they'd make them all aluminum, or galvanize the vulnerable places.
What a great adventure this was. Merry Christmas guys
Epic adventure. Love your channel. Cheers from near Aspen, CO and happy holidays to all of you.
A boat marine 12v blower fan for inboards would be perfect for that tube to get you heat...
I loved this series with the Defenders. I have no idea why anyone would own a British car, let alone transport one across the oceans, but more power to you. Keep up the good content.
I dont know why but no one cares about your comment because your intelligence is low
I use to import toyota from Arizona to Alberta, i would always forget the windshield washer fliuld. Frozen by Flagstaff.
Merry Christmas and happy New Year to you, your family and all the guys
Hotel / Motel ---- What the hay ;) - you have the tents on top ? ;)
Thanks again
That was so much fun to watch.
Sub zero driving is dangerous.
Great video.
Good job rich.
Could you please explain WHY is the wood unable to go l don't understand what thickness would have anything to do with being shipped? Thank You l am just wondering WHY that's all absolutely LOVED the trip videos hopefully You can do more videos like this in the future.
Bugs are able to bury themselves in the wood. If you have particle board, because the wood is thin, the bugs can't travel in it. Forests have been decimated by invasive bugs.
Comment for Editor Aaron, the drone footage at 43:30 looked to have judder. Usually arises from exporting 24/25 or 50fps native footage at 30 or 60fps for RUclips. There are some ways to salvage the footage in that scenario, which I'm sure he knows how to track down. The long term solution is to change the drone's recording frame rate.
sooo cool love those Rigs!
If you shut the seat belts in the doors the metal parts ruin the paint on the door jams starting the Canadian weight reduction of that door. That’s my theory on why they’d go before anything else.
thanks still guys like you
great content Rich!!
For some reason RUclips didn't give me the notification fir this video. Good to see the Landrovers are home now
You still have one main issue. Unless you can get the truck reclasified. It still carries its manufactured GVWR and what it's legally allowed to carry. Which could really bite you if you where to get into an accident. Another downside to camper on a truck is having to make a parts/town run and your wheeling rig is disabled. You Now have to tear down camp just to go unless you drop the camper. Now a solution to this is to build a crawler hauler. Basically mount a camper to a trailer long enough to hold both the camper and your wheeling rig. You could buy a good gooseneck that you can dedicate to the setup for less than what you're going to have modifying your truck (which will keep your truck legal), and still have a regular length pickup for daily driving, or pulling your bumper pull.
happy 4 you /dad adventure..
Britannia Restoration in Quebec does lots of land rover defender work… he is on RUclips.
I have a Defender 110 tdci(same as the green one) I brought it from NZ to UK.
I reckon you lot should do a trip down-under and purchase GQ or GU 4.2L inline-six turbo diesel Nissan Patrols either do a half lap of Aussie or a shorter trip around New Zealand
Keep your nissans mate
Pretty epic trip but dang those things break a lot lol
THANX GUYS
Have a wonderful christmas to you guys
Best you boy come on down to Aussie and do the drive here with some classics
Land Rovers are so cool and after watching this series, I wouldn't take one if it was free. Unless it came with a "Rich in the Box".
Good stick with god
Hey great to hear your going to be the USA next state, think of the cost breaks on parts
The F350, Bronco, K-car Wagon and 55 chevy build road trips were all in the USA. Check them out. It was the 55 that motivated the Africa trip
@@DEBOSSGARAGE been following for more then a few years great content
You guys are bad ass. Real men doing real man things.
Honey 🍯 😂😂 No superglue then??
Man this was the best love every min
driving a car with no heat is absolutely miserable. but ya gotta get it home!
Come thru Ecuador and stop in Casa Cuenca.😮
love the ;gadverdary; at the beginning.
I can't wait to go home and watch
We shipped our Defender to Montreal and even though we had detailed the vehicle before shipping, including getting it on the ramps and steam cleaning the underside, they said it was dirty and charged us $5,000 USD!!!
It’s definitely a scam they have going on over there.
SO glad we didn't ship to Montreal. I would have put it back on the boat if they tried charging me $5000!! Sorry you had such an awful experience
Really enjoyed this road trip, sorry you can keep the 0 degrees and below part … my operating range is 1 to 42 degrees.
Selling them will be a great experience.
Lancia Stratos?!?! ( 41:15 ) my first car was a Lancia... but sadly no the Stratos ...dream car!!
It’s a defender the heaters don’t do much when they work 😂
Keep doing there trips
MERRY CHRISTMASS to you and yours .
Welcome back to Ontario and the 401. Drive thousands of kms through different countries and provinces and the only accidents are on the 401 in the gta
Wild ride🙂