The Problem With Land Rovers Today Is They’re Not Campers

A love letter to a 1966 pop-up camper conversion

The Problem With Land Rovers Today Is They’re Not Campers

The Problem With Land Rovers Today Is They’re Not Campers

By Shari Gab

To you, ’66 Land Rover 109 Series IIA Dormobile, 

You’re a jerk. I like my job. I love my job, actually. But there you are so cool, so perfectly restored and so very up for auction just begging for an adventure.

Your 2.25-liter four-cylinder engine and 4-speed manual gearbox with overdrive have me daydreaming about traversing the Tetons. Your stove and sleeping cots have me conjuring thoughts of fresh french-pressed coffee while watching the sunrise come up over Guanabara Bay.

66 Camper (7 images)

Could I live up to the first owner’s repoitoire, a big game hunter that took you on a  real African Safari? I don’t know. But you’ve got me imaginging writing my out of office message with a sentiment about how life should really be lived and an ironic shout-out to follow me  on Instagram as I go off-the-grid.

So get the hell out of here you drop dead beautiful Dormobile. Someone buy this damn thing before I go falling in love with a stranger at  Iguazu Falls and finding my true self in the Chihuahuan desert.

Love, 
Shari Gab

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