Yeah, you’d do long days easy in a 76 wagon - with some load in them they have good on road manners. Would be a better option than the dual cabs IMO. [emoji106]
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Look up Rotodama on the interwebs. This would make a fun project if it could be registered! Comes as a dual cab also... 😁
4 friends retrofit cabs to revitalise old Land Rover Discoverys - Farmers Weekly
I've no idea if it's available in Australia yet, but their website is below. It also has pics of the dual cab. From the looks it might be UK only, but you would have to contact them to be sure. Would I love one - absolutely!
Range - Rotodama - Recycle your Discovery.
Yes, the auto conversion all seem to be about $30K.
Of course, you could simply import one with a factory auto:
TOYOTA LAND CRUISER PRADO SX | 1992 |
BROWN II | 51357 km | details.- Japanese used cars.Goo-net Exchange
That's about AUD35,000 (but that's at the upper end because it's only done 51,000 km) and it'd be fair to allow another $10k for import costs.
This one's only 33,525 km and correspondingly more expensive:
TOYOTA LAND CRUISER PRADO SX WIDE | 1993 |
D GREEN M | 33525 km | details.- Japanese used cars.Goo-net Exchange
Still, way less than even a high mileage local 70 series plus the auto conversion cost.
FYI, since these are over 25 years old they can be imported.
After much deliberation, I have placed a deposit on an Isuzu D-Max 2021 4x4 SX crew cab Auto., cab/chassis. This came after much toing and froing between Isuzu and Mazda dealerships, until I found a deal I liked. Incredibly there was $ 10,000 difference between the highest quote , and the quote I agreed to, the same vehicle, the same accessories. Only problem, the vehicle will not be here until November. COVID willing. But, I get my deposit back if it isn't. A young mechanic at MR Auto wants to buy my D2, I'll have to see how deep his pockets are .[biggrin] This is the first new car I will have had, starting a new chapter in my driving life. Already researching mods to be made to the tray.
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I had a 76, great touring vehicle but on rough roads it was not fun at all, very harsh even with a load on the back would thump and bang an bad corrugations and the different wheel track made it a bit twitchy on these roads. Even though I sound proofed the floor, sides and roof it was still quite noisy. The other downside was that you cant get parabolic springs for the rear as the spring length is shorter than the 79. BUT l did love the V8, solid as a rock.
Having said all that, my D4 is fantastic and love it. Mind you have not had much chance to go touring in the past 18 months..😥
Geoff
After much deliberation, I have placed a deposit on an Isuzu D-Max 2021 4x4 SX crew cab Auto., cab/chassis....quote
Bob I think you will do well.
When I sold my D2 and bought the Ranger I thought I might have made a wrong decision , but it was actually a good one.
You will miss everything about the D2 for a while , except from now on , nothing will break ever again and require busted fingernails and contortionism and swearing to assist repair. You wont have to do anything but wash it.
.....and like me , you'll be able to tell others that yes , the Isuzu can tackle just about anything the D2 could....in a little less comfort perhaps.
Bob , see if they will fit all terrain tyres instead of the crappy ones they sell it with.
I still have a partly worn set of original tyres and rims that no one wants to buy.
btw my inlaws just ordered a new Subaru XV and won't get it until Oct/Nov. Seems the norm now.
Now we wait for your photos , hahahaha