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    Seats

    Hello all. Not sure of forum etiquette just yet but I assume an introduction would be appropriate. I am a newbie, having just bought a 1988 Classic (which currently has a fan blade sticking through its radiator but that's another story - I have found a Fenix replacement thanks to some excellent advice on here).

    The seat discussion prompted me to ask whether anyone has a set of front and rear seat covers they would be willing to part with so that I could use them as a pattern. I was even wondering whether it might be worth drafting up a full set of seat patterns for others to use. I figure it would be a weekend's work with the help of a few YouTube dress making tutorials!

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    It should be illegal to wreck things like that!!
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    Sorry for the delay in updating, but I've had a few other issues to deal with. The rego expires 3rd July if anyone is vaguely interested in the car as is.
    I expect to start photographing, pricing and uploading all the bits and pieces over the next week or so. I'll place them on this forum first and when the catalogue is complete I'll set it up on eBay.
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    G'day DieselLSE,

    I'd be interested in your front air springs and all the under bonnet parts of the ABS system as my soft dash had it removed and a Disco 1 booster installed.

    PM me when you are ready.

    TIA Steve
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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    Sorry for the delay in updating, but I've had a few other issues to deal with. The rego expires 3rd July if anyone is vaguely interested in the car as is.
    I expect to start photographing, pricing and uploading all the bits and pieces over the next week or so. I'll place them on this forum first and when the catalogue is complete I'll set it up on eBay.

    Again, a crying shame to dismantle.
    Did you ever get an estimate of just what rewiring and whatever else was needed to make good would have cost?
    I can't believe that with all the expertise on this site, no one on here has come forward to rebuild such a classic (pun intended). If I had any technical expertise, I'd be in like a shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post
    Again, a crying shame to dismantle.
    Did you ever get an estimate of just what rewiring and whatever else was needed to make good would have cost?
    I can't believe that with all the expertise on this site, no one on here has come forward to rebuild such a classic (pun intended). If I had any technical expertise, I'd be in like a shot.
    Perhaps if the OP came up with a number for the whole lot someone will consider.
    Fully agree with the previous posts. Its a shame.
    The OP seems determined to wreck it. Maybe it looks better in the pics than in reality?

    I feel some vehicles deserve some better endings than just a money focus return.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    Perhaps if the OP came up with a number for the whole lot someone will consider.
    Fully agree with the previous posts. Its a shame.
    The OP seems determined to wreck it. Maybe it looks better in the pics than in reality?

    I feel some vehicles deserve some better endings than just a money focus return.
    Hi Strangy, If you go back through the posts and links, most of your (and other's) questions are answered to some degree, but I'll try to clarify them here:

    Yes, it is a shame, but after spending a lot of money and time on the car I just wasn't prepared to pursue it anymore. I had literally just spent $5k on the turbo, injector pump, injectors, timing cover and sundry belts and seals etc. The photos I posted are an accurate reflection of the car's condition. Note the scratches and marks on the front and rear bars. Anyway, the car is garaged in Brighton and anyone is welcome to come and have a look.
    But, as an example of a classic Range Rover, the car is heavily compromised. The V8 has been replaced by an HS2.8 diesel, BW TC by a LT230, the original aircon wiring by a separate relay block and the seats have been recovered in cloth not leather.
    The car was used as a go anywhere vehicle. It was fine (albeit noisy) for general touring, but not nearly as refined as it was when it had the V8 & Borg Warner. But it was superb offroad. I had already had over 20 years of serious Landrovering before I acquired it, so I knew how to look after it in the bush. With the LT230 and front and rear diff locks I was comfortable it would get me out of any situation and I took it wherever I needed to go. You have to understand that I have never travelled in a convoy in the bush. I'm usually just on my own away exploring or deer hunting. Reliability and self-sufficiency means everything to me. Having said that, never once was the winch used for recovery! Nor was the car taken through mud holes or other obstacles just for the fun of it.
    The car had been resprayed by the original owner who was a bit rough with it around his farm. Some body repairs were also done about 15 years ago. In a couple of places, the paint has chipped and the filler can be seen. There are a few dings, almost all of them from sticks that have been flicked up by the front wheels.
    As for prices:
    The car could be easily back on the road for under $2k. That includes re-plumbing and gassing the aircon and replacing the auxiliary compressed air filters and plumbing. BUT, this assumes the turbo is OK. AND, to transfer the rego, the engine swap would need to be engineered. This should present no problems and cost under $1k. So, the car as is would only be worth $2.5k perhaps, with the buyer being prepared to spend another $3k.
    But, if I remove and sell the parts I could easily recoup around $12k. This would still leave a shell for anyone who wanted it. The HS2.8 alone is probably worth $7k.
    If someone walked in the door and offered me $9k to take the car (and any spares I have) I would accept it. But I would make sure they knew exactly what they were getting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    Hi Strangy, If you go back through the posts and links, most of your (and other's) questions are answered to some degree, but I'll try to clarify them here:

    Yes, it is a shame, but after spending a lot of money and time on the car I just wasn't prepared to pursue it anymore. I had literally just spent $5k on the turbo, injector pump, injectors, timing cover and sundry belts and seals etc. The photos I posted are an accurate reflection of the car's condition. Note the scratches and marks on the front and rear bars. Anyway, the car is garaged in Brighton and anyone is welcome to come and have a look.
    But, as an example of a classic Range Rover, the car is heavily compromised. The V8 has been replaced by an HS2.8 diesel, BW TC by a LT230, the original aircon wiring by a separate relay block and the seats have been recovered in cloth not leather.
    The car was used as a go anywhere vehicle. It was fine (albeit noisy) for general touring, but not nearly as refined as it was when it had the V8 & Borg Warner. But it was superb offroad. I had already had over 20 years of serious Landrovering before I acquired it, so I knew how to look after it in the bush. With the LT230 and front and rear diff locks I was comfortable it would get me out of any situation and I took it wherever I needed to go. You have to understand that I have never travelled in a convoy in the bush. I'm usually just on my own away exploring or deer hunting. Reliability and self-sufficiency means everything to me. Having said that, never once was the winch used for recovery! Nor was the car taken through mud holes or other obstacles just for the fun of it.
    The car had been resprayed by the original owner who was a bit rough with it around his farm. Some body repairs were also done about 15 years ago. In a couple of places, the paint has chipped and the filler can be seen. There are a few dings, almost all of them from sticks that have been flicked up by the front wheels.
    As for prices:
    The car could be easily back on the road for under $2k. That includes re-plumbing and gassing the aircon and replacing the auxiliary compressed air filters and plumbing. BUT, this assumes the turbo is OK. AND, to transfer the rego, the engine swap would need to be engineered. This should present no problems and cost under $1k. So, the car as is would only be worth $2.5k perhaps, with the buyer being prepared to spend another $3k.
    But, if I remove and sell the parts I could easily recoup around $12k. This would still leave a shell for anyone who wanted it. The HS2.8 alone is probably worth $7k.
    If someone walked in the door and offered me $9k to take the car (and any spares I have) I would accept it. But I would make sure they knew exactly what they were getting.
    So no one is about to lay 9 big infront of you that`s for sure .
    And as you say the sensible thing is to try and recoup your doh and that = Parting out i get it
    Good luck and i hope at the end someone is able to resurrect what is left of the body

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    So no one is about to lay 9 big infront of you that`s for sure .
    And as you say the sensible thing is to try and recoup your doh and that = Parting out i get it
    Good luck and i hope at the end someone is able to resurrect what is left of the body
    I would hope it is resurrected!
    This is what happened to the last lse I sold to a guy who was going to put a 4bd1 in it, we even lifted the body off on my hoist to make the job easier! Never to be back on the road now!😠

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vern View Post
    I would hope it is resurrected!
    This is what happened to the last lse I sold to a guy who was going to put a 4bd1 in it, we even lifted the body off on my hoist to make the job easier! Never to be back on the road now!😠


    That is depressing.
    Roads?.. Where we're going, we don't need roads...
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