So by the sound of things all the horror stories are true. Maybe I should abandon the idea and go for a Volvo XC90?
I forgot to mention I live in rural Norfolk so I need a 4x4.
I owned one of the early two door RR, a classic and a P38. All were pretty reliable apart from the door hinges on my 1971 giving up.
So all the Rangies in my bracket will cost me a fortune to repair.
I know we all put horror stories, but that is the nature of Green Oval owners. We love the marque, but unlike many others, we are honest, to a fault, about them. Any marque, at the price range you have, will have issues. The difference is, here, we will tell you. Wander over to VOC, and it's almost a sin to ask for help. I should know I spent a long time on there, trying to get help with my various Volvo models, and, in the end gave up.
I have now had the Golden Girl for 10 years, yes I have had issues, the biggest issue, a new engine, was down to an incompetent mechanic. The gearbox fiasco was down to two faults, with similar symptoms, appearing together. The brake pipes are a horror story, but anyone who reads these pages, now knows to get them checked.
My first three years were almost a dream, with nothing but basic maintenance. The next three were a nightmare ( see above) , the last four have been 'normal' , Green Oval, wear and tear. Things happen, of course they do. The Golden Girl is now 18 years old, I'd be an idiot not to expect to renew parts. However, the biggest issues, causing her to be off the road, were caused by those working on her. So get a decent Indy and you'll be fine.
I sometimes like to think those of us with the original L322s, are the advance party, our experiences helping those who come after us. You now have the benefit of those experiences.
Just like the wealth of knowledge on the P38, someone had to start somewhere. The wealth of knowledge , on this site alone, that people now have on the L322, and is freely shared , is what makes them seem like something to steer clear of. Personally, I would say the knowledge, and the honesty, is a reason to buy.
Oh and if it helps, I live so rural, I am almost off-roading just to get home