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    What for I keep making these mistakes?

    Yes, another Land Rover product.
    Just picked up a rough 1972 2-door Suffix A as a restoration project.
    Can I hear raucous laughter?

    When it is eventually completed I may even flip the low Km. Disco 2 Td5 that I have owned from new.
    It is already bringing back fond memories of my '82 2-door which took us all over Oz with the kids in mid 80's.
    That was a very capable vehicle and simple to fix compared to the electronics etc in the new models.Only problem with the lively V8 is that it would "pass everything except a petrol bowser".
    That ended its days in a spectacular write-off in the hills around Dorrigo NSW in the mid 90's. Shame about the almost-new blueprinted, balanced, 4.2 stroker-cranked engine.

    Fortunately I have the facilities (small factory w Hoist etc) and skills (been restoring stuff for 50 years) to get this one up to speed.
    For now I will park it in the corner whilst I collect some bits and assess the work. I think this will take a while.

    Nearest thing to a Japanese 4wd I have ever owned was an Isuzu powered 110 County....Hmmm guess which bit never gave any trouble?..didn't leak..etc etc.

    Anyway I hope we eventually see another 2-door back in action.
    I intend keeping this one.

    Cheers
    Bob

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    good stuff. I hope you post up pics as you go along.

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    Good luck Mate I seem to be doing the same, I want an easy to maintain car that won't cost the earth to fix........

    Or should I have gone somewhere else
    :TakeABow:LAND ROVER

    Don't Follow Me, I'm in a "Land Rover", You WON'T make it.

    aut viam inveniam aut faciam

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    Fantastic Bob, well done.
    It's great to see a few loonies on the path ( apologies to Floyd, BTW, which one's Pink!)

    Suffix A is about the best a man can get in this country.

    The 2 doors are the ticket. New owners are popping up, especially the last month, for similar reasons. Owned or drove one long ago, yearning for the simpler days, mid life crisis ( what a bottler of a story to use), etc.
    Mine's a SuffixD 1975.
    Plenty of stuff the early cars had, not applicable to later examples, as I'm finding out.

    All the best with it and if a novice like myself can help out, I will.
    Same sentiment to DiscoDan too.

    Cheers,
    Richard

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