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110_county
17th May 2011, 01:06 AM
hello could anyone tell me any info on the LandRover 110 county ute 86 please

digger
17th May 2011, 01:30 AM
G'day,
you'll need to be more specific about what you are after, the question is
maybe a tad too broad to make an answer easy!

try something like,, "Im thinking of buying a LR 110 County ute can anyone tell me what the pros/cons of them are? any faults to look for? "
something like that..

Hope you get the answer you are after.
cheers
Digger

JDNSW
17th May 2011, 06:41 AM
As far as I am aware no County trim spec 110 utes were sold in Australia, only station wagons. Do you mean the Landrover 110 ute, pre-Defender?

These were sold as a ute, hardtop and cab/chassis, with the last also being available with 120" wheelbase. Some had locally modified extended cabs. Basically the same as early Defenders except that the engine choice was either the 3.5 V8 or the Isuzu 4BD1.

John

Offender90
17th May 2011, 10:03 AM
You may be referring to a Land Rover 120, which is a trayback version of the pre-Defender 110. It was labelled as a "Land Rover 110". Pre-Defender Land Rovers are often mistakenly called Counties, as most of them came in "County" trim spec (carpets, load leveller in the rear and a few other goodies). The 120 is a workhorse so was never offered with a "County" trim.

It would be fitted with an Isuzu 4BD1 engine, and if of 1986 vintage, a 5 speed LT85 gearbox. The chassis has been "factory stretched" by 10 inches at JRA to accommodate a "man's size" 6ft x 8ft tray. As far as I understand they also didn't come with power steering, but it is a common conversion, so it may be fitted. You should be able to find more information on the forum about all of the above.

By the way, welcome to the forum.

Cheers

Bojan

Nero
17th May 2011, 07:28 PM
You may be referring to a Land Rover 120, which is a trayback version of the pre-Defender 110. It was labelled as a "Land Rover 110". Pre-Defender Land Rovers are often mistakenly called Counties, as most of them came in "County" trim spec (carpets, load leveller in the rear and a few other goodies). The 120 is a workhorse so was never offered with a "County" trim.

It would be fitted with an Isuzu 4BD1 engine, and if of 1986 vintage, a 5 speed LT85 gearbox. The chassis has been "factory stretched" by 10 inches at JRA to accommodate a "man's size" 6ft x 8ft tray. As far as I understand they also didn't come with power steering, but it is a common conversion, so it may be fitted. You should be able to find more information on the forum about all of the above.

By the way, welcome to the forum.

Cheers

Bojan

My stock (AFAIK) 89 120 has power steering if this was introduced latter in the model run I have no idea.

abaddonxi
17th May 2011, 07:41 PM
My 1985 120" had power steering, too.

Offender90
18th May 2011, 08:17 AM
My stock (AFAIK) 89 120 has power steering if this was introduced latter in the model run I have no idea.


My 1985 120" had power steering, too.

Thanks guys, that would explain a few things. My 84 model came with power steering as well, but I was led to believe it wasn't a factory option and was fitted later. 3 out of 3 however - sounds like I've been misinformed.

Cheers
Bojan