Hello from North Texas!
I’m a father of 4 and lover of all things overland. My wife of 16 years and our kids 13-5 all enjoy adventure and are excited to get in to the thrill of 4x4 adventure after I’ve had a long break from it. We are a Land Rover family, but love our Jeep and Yoda brothers and sisters too!
Our current overland rig-in-progress is a 2008 LR3 SE V8 that’s loosing its “mostly stock” status one step at a time. She’s one of the “good ones” and has been maintained very well.
Our real project Rover, a less than pampered 2005 LR3 has been placed on hold for budget reasons, well and a needed tranny rebuild, but I hope to get to some serious mods on it next year. It will be a trailer rock crawler if my mechanic and I get our way.
Photo: Our 2008 on Glacier Mountain in Colorado last month.
I’m a father of 4 and lover of all things overland. My wife of 16 years and our kids 13-5 all enjoy adventure and are excited to get in to the thrill of 4x4 adventure after I’ve had a long break from it. We are a Land Rover family, but love our Jeep and Yoda brothers and sisters too!
Our current overland rig-in-progress is a 2008 LR3 SE V8 that’s loosing its “mostly stock” status one step at a time. She’s one of the “good ones” and has been maintained very well.
Our real project Rover, a less than pampered 2005 LR3 has been placed on hold for budget reasons, well and a needed tranny rebuild, but I hope to get to some serious mods on it next year. It will be a trailer rock crawler if my mechanic and I get our way.
Photo: Our 2008 on Glacier Mountain in Colorado last month.