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Thread: Why You have A Land Rover, What else have you had?

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    68 Mini Panel Van
    74 Renault 12 (great little car, loved a thrashing)
    74 Rover P6B (British racing green, tan seats - wonderful wonderful car. Beautiful. I wrote it off three weeks after and engine rebuild that made it even better. )
    75 HJ ute (good concept though I bought the wrong one)
    71 Rover P5B Saloon. (White with red seats - owned it for 12 years. great car but I could not/ would not keep up with cosmetic maintenance, she started looking tatty and I feel out of love about 4yrs before selling it cheap. I think it went to a better home and I hope it did)

    Now I drive:

    96 300Tdi Defender, roobar, aux fuel tank, dual batteries, UHF and canvas seat covers custom made by a mate. Love love love this car. Have always thought Land Rovers looked great.

    Even though I go on a major camping trip up north etc each year (7000km +) and use the vehicle off road often, I don't claim to be one of those people who "use their vehicle off road and own it for the right reasons" because even if I didn't do these things, I would drive a Defender anyway because I just like them. Even for round town, the diesel is strong & economical, you can cart your stuff around, sweep out the beach sand. Being a Land Rover you can pull up at a wedding or a garden party and look smooth. Did I mention I just like them?

    You DO cop flack though from those who just don't get it. They get very sarcastic because they just don't get it. But they do get it deep down. Land Rovers have class, Toyotas and Nissans don't - they are good cars most of them but they have zero class - everybody knows it but no-one says it.

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    -1977 Mini 1100S (great first car)
    -1983 Yamaha RD350LC (in the bike world these have as much character as a Landrover…I still regret selling it 9 years ago)
    -1983 Ford Laser (did the job)
    -1973 Triumph 2500 (loverly)
    -1996 Honda CBR600 (new….no character….traded 350 in on it…but no serious problems for 104,000km up to when I sold it last year)
    -1986 VL 3L Commodore (For wife and kids. Still have it after 8 years. 420,000km…270,000km on LPG. With savings relative to running on ULP, the car has only cost me $1500 in the time I’ve owned it..that's including original purchase)
    -1986 Landrover 110 County 3.5L V8 (Stommies on LPG…loved it)
    -1998 Yamaha DT230 (Fun, but not enough power..sold this year)
    -1985 Landrover 110 County 3.9L V8 (Injected and on LPG..nearly love it as much as the last one…will get there soon :wink: ....current vehicle)

    It's simple to work on. Like others have said, they just need a bit of TLC

    Cheers
    Andre

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    Hmm, in some form of chronological order ..........

    1970 Datsun 1000 stn wagon
    1968 Austin 1800 Mk I
    1973 Honda 1300 Coupe 9 (4 carbie motorbike engine in a coupe!)
    197? Alfa Alfetta GT1800
    1971 Volvo 164E
    1973 Jaguar XJ12
    1975 Transit, 351 V8 show van
    1980 Isuzu 4x4 ute
    1969 Mini Cooper 'S'
    196? International dual-cab
    1977 Peugeot 604
    1980 Nissan Skyline GS (X ?)
    1973 Escort Mk I panel van
    198? Renault 20TS
    1985 Honda Prelude XX
    1979 Range Rover 2door
    1993 Landrover Discovery TDI

    Plus assorted commercial vehicles.

    There have been some memorable cars amongst that lot, but nothing ingrains itself into you like a Landy. I still get a thrill today, pulling up out of a serious 4wd track and just driving off onto the bitumen - that sudden change from bush-basher to classy tourer.

    8)

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    1. Renault something or other - cost me 275 pounds when I was a student and lasted a month

    2. Company Citroen Xara - flogged it as I didn't pay a penny on it. Terrible car also

    3. 2002 VW Golf - Nice car, well built but pretty sluggish

    4. Nissan 350 Z - **** off a shovel and rediculously good at high speed but at the end of the day, it was a Nissan and rattled like buggery and had too much cheap plastic inside the cock pit. Excercised my speed demonds though

    5. 2003 Commodore Acclaim wagon - had a kid! - Comfortable for long drives but again, mass produced plastic for what you pay for.

    6. Finally, after years of yearning to own a 4x4 I bought a 1999 S2 TD5 manual Disco for bouncing round the bush. Paid $24k for it and have since spent a small fortune bolting things to it. Goes everywhere I have pointed it so far and genuinely amazes me when it does what I ask it to do. Stock these things are far superior than anything else but the main additions to help bushability are reconnecting the CDL, 2" suspension lift, winch bar, remapped ECU plus a host of recovery equipment for the inevitable day I push it too far. Have always liked the Land Rovers - perhaps because I am Scottish and have grown up around them - but as the advert says, "it does exactly what it says on the tin!"

    Go the Disco.

    Mick
    '99 Manual TD5 D2.......heap of money spent on it and it has ended

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    Well,

    Why did I buy a Landy ... 'cos I want to go bush regularly - need a vehicle that is suitable to put clients in for work, as well as dragging the family away for trips. As so many have said before ... if you maintain them - there is no STANDARD 4x4 as capable. Simple as that..

    As far as vehicles..

    1970 Cortina 1600 ops:
    1968 Mini Cooper S 8)
    1976 Celica 2ltr Twincam diff eater.. that a spent more $$$$ on than I'm willing to admit in public ops: :? ops:
    1954 FJ Ute 8)
    1978 Honda XR 250 :wink:
    1977 HX 5Ltr Holden 1 Tonner - the perfect home renovation tool [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
    1987 Telstra TX5 turbo 8)
    1989 VN 5ltr Commodore Wagon - bought a family car - 9 months later had a family 8O 8O - be warned
    2002 Astra CD ( Wifes shopping trolley)
    2000 V8 Disco II


    8O 8O 8O when I look back at the horsepower history - with a couple of minor exeptions - Is it any wonder I struggled to make the intelligent choice and buy a TD5 :? :?
    Mark

    Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most

    2015 TDV6 D4.... the latest project... Llams, Traxide, Icom 455, Tuffant Kimberleys and Mofos.... so far.
    2012 SDV6 SE D4 with some stuff... gone...
    2003 D2a TD5...gone...
    2000 D2 V8...gone...
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    Not too many here!
    Quality not quantity :wink: (and poor toboot!)

    XM Ford Falcon - wish I still had it
    HJ Holden Sedan - rugged yet kept going 8O
    HJ Holden Station Wagon - to woo the ladies :wink:
    ZH Ford Fairlane - started my weakness for V8s
    83 Alpha Romeo 33 - best car i ever owned 8) (also to woo the ladies)
    83 Suzuki Sierra - couldn't kill it, wished I'd kept it
    EB Ford Falcon wagon on LPG - got kids now :!:
    AUII Ford Falcon - damn fine auto mobile [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
    Disco Ser 1 - everything said so far is true :roll:

    Why!
    Fine reputation, V8, much grunt, good for dragging my caravan!

    Regards
    Ralph

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    Not too many here!
    Quality not quantity :wink: (and poor toboot!)

    XM Ford Falcon - wish I still had it
    HJ Holden Sedan - rugged yet kept going 8O
    HJ Holden Station Wagon - to woo the ladies :wink:
    ZH Ford Fairlane - started my weakness for V8s
    83 Alpha Romeo 33 - best car i ever owned 8) (also to woo the ladies)
    83 Suzuki Sierra - couldn't kill it, wished I'd kept it
    EB Ford Falcon wagon on LPG - got kids now :!:
    AUII Ford Falcon - damn fine auto mobile [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
    Disco Ser 1 - everything said so far is true :roll:

    Why!
    Fine reputation, V8, much grunt, good for dragging my caravan!

    Regards
    Ralph

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    Now let me think! My God, I have to go back to nearly the middle of last century :!: :!:

    Austin A70........tried to climb a tree with that
    Ford consul
    VW Beetle only had it for 6 weeks it was that bad
    Ford Cortina MK1 GT......... loved that car
    Ford Cortina MK2 GT
    Ford Cortina MK2 updated GT
    Ford Capri GT
    Ford Falcon 500 (company car)
    Ford Falcon XA GT absolute rocket!
    Austin Kimberley
    Holden Torana (company car) a heap of excretia
    Alfa Romeo 1750GT Nice car
    Ford falcon (company car)
    Ford Prefect (Ex's car)
    Morris 1100 (Ex's car)
    Toyota Landcruiser FJ35
    Ford falcon 500 station wagon
    Ford Fairmont 5.8
    Range Rover 2 door 1976......I began to mature and see the light
    Rover SD1........The worst car I have bought.........an absolute lemon
    Landcruiser FJ45 trayback
    Nissan Patrol 1981 station Wagon...........a good vehicle
    Toyota Hilux Ute....company car. I really don't know why people buy these
    Holden Calais 5.0 litre. company car............got stolen by some Australians and used for Pub busts
    Mitsubishi Magna. company car
    Landrover series 3 a lot of fun
    Range Rover 1986 Hiline (Current and a money pit)
    Ford Fairmont (company car)
    Holden Berlina 1992 (company car)
    Holden Berlina 1995 (company car)
    Holden Berlina 1998 (company car)
    Holden Berlina 2000 (company car)
    Discovery 2002 TD5 current
    Range Rover 1994 current (will be a money pit)

    I could have been a millionaire :? :? :? :?
    RichardK

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    OK What have i had......
    In some type of Order

    Toyo Landy Tray back 1960??? Real early...
    Volvo 164E
    BMW 3.0csi
    Mini Cooper S
    Mini Cooper
    Mini 850
    Volvo 144E
    Holden Torana HB (Vauxhaul Viva)
    Volvo 164TE
    Volvo 242DL
    Volvo 145
    Volvo 245
    Ford Fairmont 1990
    Volvo 940
    Volvo 244
    Volvo 760 converted to 4 cylinder.
    Austin 1800 Ute
    Austin 1800 Sedan
    Volvo 245
    Volvo V40 T4
    LandCriuiser 75 series Troopy.
    Volvo 940 Sedan (current)
    93 Disco
    Ford XM
    Saab 900 Convertible
    94 Defender (current)
    95 Disco V8 (current)

    Ok now for the ones never Registed.
    Mini 850, one of the 1st ever to land in Aust. "OldFart" Drove it from the docks in the late 60's, Now it lives in Vanuatu.
    Lots of Volvo 164's, 240's, 140's, 242's, GT's ect.... you get the picture..
    Austin 1800 Ute.... needs love..

    Had a Volvo with a Chev V8 in it.

    Mmmm think that is it......
    Ask my Missus what i had put a deposit on before we met..... then i got wise and spent my money on another house instead of the German Muscle car...... 968CS.......

    Steve

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    Here goes:

    Fiat Uno 8O (I was a student .. they were cheap)
    Opel Kadet 1.8is (she went ...)
    Freelander V6 (wifes car .. lovely to drive)
    Defender 300tdi Hardtop (magnificent offroad .. 300tdi is an awesome engine)
    Defender TD5 Extreme (Best vehicle I ever owned)

    I share much of the views already expressed here. Only take somebody serious when they've owned the vehicle they are putting **** on. Personally, I cannot think of anything wrong with a Toyota or Nissan ... so buy what best suites you.

    Cheers,
    Henry.

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