Let's Keep it Going

Let's Keep it Going

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JSG

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2,238 posts

285 months

Friday 25th April 2003
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There has been a lot of positive comment about the Landy forum - and some mutterings from those who don't understand that it's just a 'LandRover thing' about it not fitting in with PH.

I've always found that a lot of bikers / sportscar enthusiasts also like / own Landies, a fact that seems to be bourne out here.

Ted has relented and given us a chance to see if it works out - if I remember correctly it should stay if it doesn't degenerate into too much Farmer Giles type crap.

So come on ladies and gents, lets use the forum and prove it works as part of PH.

loudpedal

3,925 posts

271 months

Friday 25th April 2003
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Yup, I reckon Landies are cool as fcuk. Especially swb, big wheels, big tasty V8 in the front Landies...

seaton

400 posts

256 months

Friday 25th April 2003
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Yep definatle one cool form of transport, i had a V8 Series 3, truck cab, SWB, 7.50 mud plugga's, 6-piont external cage and a whaping grate winch. With the roof off in the summer, it was about as close to a TVR as i'll get for a long while (why did i sell it?)

Bilko

1,693 posts

234 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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How much more PH can you get!!!!!
A machine you can tinker with, Response from every turn of the wheel. Character by the skip load, British! They don't go fast, correction, they are not sports cars( my TD5 does 90 )and we do not drive them as such but i defy anyone to not fall in love with their ideosyncrasies, much the same as TVR's.


>> Edited by Bilko on Monday 28th April 21:42

JSG

Original Poster:

2,238 posts

285 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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So true Bilko, although the TD5 isn't that easy to tinker with. Have you retro fitted a TD5 or is your profile out of date?

Bilko

1,693 posts

234 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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Hi Jsg,
We got the TD5 around March some time and i can't fault it (hope i don't regret that). Having trouble with Fotango and getting a link to my pics, however i have now updated my profile.

JSG

Original Poster:

2,238 posts

285 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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The TD5 engines seem pretty good. As with TVRs you get loads of sceptics convinced it falls apart once a month, but I've had mine for nearly three years and 65,000 miles and its been fine.

:runsofftotouchwood:

Rotaree

1,150 posts

263 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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I'm all for the Landy forum. It makes a great second vehicle - I've a 2002 Boxster S and a 1972 Series III, both great fun in completely different ways!

whitechimp500

3,384 posts

273 months

Wednesday 30th April 2003
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My daily driver's a '96 Disco V8 ES, Had since it a year old.Love it like a favourite pair of Levis.
Now its only worth a few grand P/X so i'll probably keep it indefinatly.
Fast (for a 4x),great towing vehicle (for track days),
ideal for the city centre rat race - May get back to some (light) off roading one day.
Thirst the only downside.
Also got an '89 LR 90 Turbo diesel,used to off road it a lot but now a workhorse.Just add oil/water every once in a while.
Runs on XD rims and suffers the usual old turbo D problem of oily air filter - due to piston blow back- i think.
Great old tug - like a cockroach - it never seems to die no matter what you do to it.

Think the LR forum a splendid idea - lets hope it continues.

stilts

7 posts

271 months

Wednesday 14th May 2003
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Landy forum great idea.

Between Tiv's at the moment. Hoping to get griffith some time next year (once wedding out of the way), but still have Defender 90 as daily drive and love it to bits.

steve-p

1,448 posts

284 months

Saturday 24th May 2003
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It's been so quiet in here recently, I thought I had better make a gratuitous post

Actually I wanted to mention that I just placed a wanted ad in the classifieds for a 110 CSW. I think Ted has to approve it or something, as it hasn't become visible yet though.

Graham.J

5,420 posts

261 months

Saturday 24th May 2003
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Fine choice of vehicle I have to say, AutoTrader usually have a few, as does LRO and the other mags, oh and also try www.usedlandrovers.co.uk not brilliant but it's more for sale.

Hope you get what you want

mattl

231 posts

257 months

Tuesday 27th May 2003
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I agree with the Landy Forum, I've owned 5 to date starting with my first one at 16years old Ser3 and it took me a year to get road worthy ready for my 17th Birthday!! My fav was my 110 CSW V8 which lived in the french Alps with me, fantastic beast that went up and down red run's (Steep Ski slopes)with a great deal of ease, also being petrol it never had the fuel waxing problems some of my friends experienced.

twit

2,908 posts

266 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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Excellent!

Landies are cool! I used to run a S3 as my everyday car and now own a 56' S1 alongside my Elise. The Elise is my everyday car, the landy is for special occasions only!!!!! Wumbat (the landy) is the only vehicle I will never sell!!

If you want a laugh look at www.dalesworld.com My best mate and a person truly obsessed with all that is Land Rover! Also owns a fantastic early range Rover....

Twit

steve-p

1,448 posts

284 months

Friday 30th May 2003
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OK, I have found a suitable 110 CSW at last, a '92 200 Tdi:



It has a mere 160,000 miles on the clock! A deal has been done, but I probably won't get to pick it up for a week or two.

Now all I need to do is find out where the Lib Dem guy who wants to ban 4x4s lives, so I can drive over his front garden a few times