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Thread: Classic Rangie: Is it the ideal poor man's car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    You buy a RRC that someone has converted to gas, has had everything important replaced and that he gives up on it because he's just bought a newer luxotank. He sells the RRC for what the market value is, IE not very much. You get a teriffic value car which is quite cheap to own so long as you treat it kindly.

    Modifications are for mugs or rich people, you buy the car with the mods on at a fraction of their cost!
    I agree with you, the ide is find a RR converted to gas and that was used as family car only.
    My questions about conversion were only to learn something about the P38 and the possibilities of fitting a diesel engine on it.
    I like simplicity and for that reason I would like again to have an early Classic RR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    But - you have to have the money ready and then sit there, waiting, waiting, waiting for your chance. And they don't come up that often unless you're in the know. And you have to live in Victoria or NSW!
    Well I got one in Qld with gas and cheap
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    Argh, well, somewhere over in the mythical Eastern states.
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    What would the range and running costs of an LPG 3.5 v8 RRC be?

    On diesel with a manual they do about 10km/l on the open road, worst is about 8.5km/l. Range of 800km on the standard tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    What would the range and running costs of an LPG 3.5 v8 RRC be?

    On diesel with a manual they do about 10km/l on the open road, worst is about 8.5km/l. Range of 800km on the standard tank.
    Consumption on LPG is approx. double that of your diesel and the fuel price is around half of diesel/petrol in Adelaide, may be better/worse elsewhere in Oz. So city running cost is similar, not so good in the country. Range is approx 300-400km from your typical 70 litre underfloor set.

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    The '88/89 RRC auto used to get around 3 to 4 km/litre towing a one-tonne sweeper.

    Never had the sweeper off for long enough to get a reliable reading for 'without'.

    That was a 3.5 which had a tickled cam (for towing) from the PO.

    Would think that an LPG Classic would work out cheaper 'cos they have a smaller oil sump than a diesel.. and longer change-intervals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superquag View Post
    Would think that an LPG Classic would work out cheaper 'cos they have a smaller oil sump than a diesel.. and longer change-intervals.
    10-16,000km?

    I remember changing the oil on an LPG forklift which had a *broken* hour-meter. It had done a years work with no change because it hadn't done any hours. The oil was a lot thicker than normal, but still clear.
    The economics of LPG don't work here because LPG is dearer than both diesel and petrol for energy content.

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    I have been pondering with buy an old 200 or 300tdi disco bit tatty one and taking out the engine and gear box and putting it in the classic.

    I have done it before I had a 1972 RRC with a 200 tdi in it. And fancy doing it again to my Rangie I have now

    I like the v8 but pain with tuning and not a fan of autos. Where as the tdis are pretty much bullet proof.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reads90 View Post
    I have been pondering with buy an old 200 or 300tdi disco bit tatty one and taking out the engine and gear box and putting it in the classic.

    I have done it before I had a 1972 RRC with a 200 tdi in it. And fancy doing it again to my Rangie I have now

    I like the v8 but pain with tuning and not a fan of autos. Where as the tdis are pretty much bullet proof.

    Ali
    That conversion, I guess will cost $5000 + so the end result will be a $10000 for a clean RR Classic.
    IMO it is not a proposition for me now driving only 10000 km a year, $5000 pay a lot of gas/fuel

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    $5000+

    Where did you get the figure from ?
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