Truly a Land Rover Lifestyle
My name is Sean Jones. My Land Rover experience
started at age 15, working on a Series III 88". That same truck is still owned by the same family to this
day. At age 21, I bought a 1967 IIa 88" and I still drive it daily today.I was the former President of Southern Appalachain
Land Rover Club for three years. Harrell's Motor Sales of Waynesville N.C. was still servicing the trucks they had sold
from 1964 until 1974 when Land Rover pulled out of the U.S. market. Ted Chambers, the head mechanic at Harrell's, retired,
and I saw a ready-made market for me as I knew most of the local Land Rover enthusiasts and setting up shop was natural progression.
Nine years ago, Blue Ridge Rover Works came into existence and began to flourish. Today, owners from around the
country send trucks here for work, and people from around the world call us for hard-to-find parts. We strive
for a commitment to excellence as well as paying close attention to detail.
Our
Resume
Defender 110 Monte Cristo Afrique |
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BRRW 2003/2004 restoration project. Vehicle sold by owner. New owner applied decals & vinyls. |
1997 Range Rover TReK Truck |
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1997 winning TReK truck. BRRW 2007 restoration & repaint project. |
2004 Disco II TReK Truck |
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No. 16 in TReK competition. BRRW 2007 restoration, re-decal & detail project. |
1971 Series IIA 109" |
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Affectionately titled "The Banana." BRRW 2004 rebuild project. Owner sold. Solid work truck. |