Malvern Land Rover, 4x4 and Vintage Spares Day, October 27th

Started by John, Oct 17, 2024, 10:35 AM

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John

Malvern Land Rover, 4x4 and Vintage Spares Day, October 27th

I'm thinking of going,
will this be a good event with many series treasures on offer or should I not bother ???
Used to be "oilstain" on old forum

gcc130

It's a good event, not as big as the Newbury 4x4 Spares Day and there will be more Disco/coil sprung parts than series stuff. Usually a good display of series 1's and several 2's also last time.
I'm planning to have a stand, mostly series bits and pieces.

Bloke

I normally try to get to all of the Malvern 4x4 Spares Days. As mentioned, they're a lot smaller than Newbury, but in a good way. You can have a good leisurely walk around all the stalls 2-3 times and still leave around lunch time.

Hard to say if there will definitely be a lot of Series spares for sale, but there are always some. At the Malvern 4x4 Spares Day in January my Dad and his mate put a big stall on - all Series bits, and sold most of it. They were very pleased! Hopefully there will be others having similar clear-outs!

Also, the Series 1 and Series 2 clubs normally have displays on the day  :cheers

Tom
1968 Series 2A 88" 2.25 Petrol (Mine)
1968 Series 2A 109" Station Wagon 2.6 Petrol (formally my Dad's - now sold)

John

Quote from: gcc130 on Oct 17, 2024, 10:44 AMIt's a good event, not as big as the Newbury 4x4 Spares Day and there will be more Disco/coil sprung parts than series stuff. Usually a good display of series 1's and several 2's also last time.
I'm planning to have a stand, mostly series bits and pieces.

I'll look out for your treasures, whilst Newbury is good its a long way for me and last time mostly coil sprung bits, I'll be in Tewkesbury for a few days around that time so not a long drive :RHD

Used to be "oilstain" on old forum

Ironchicken64

I'm going down for it. I usually go, its worth a day out and the dog can have a run around the Malvern hills.