davidsmith1307
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D2 is worse than the D1. All crunched up to allow for the forward facing dickie seats.
I have an unhealthy attraction to FL1s, L322s and D3s.... I do think that the L322 is still one of the best looking big cars ever made, and the D3 is pretty handsome too.
There are some nice D2s for sale near me but the thought of tossing my life away worrying about rust just kills my enthusiasm. That and not being able to get in the doors (heaven forfend the idea of my mum trying to clamber in).
I'd much rather be worrying about head gaskets, air suspension and all the other real Land Rover challenges.
I know what you mean about the FL1 being in the sweet spot of being capable, cheap to run and easy to live with!
I used to love the L322, but now I think it's looking old, in a way that the D3 doesn't. Frankly the D3 is a better looking car than the D4!
Having looked at the D5 the other weekend, I really rather like it, but somehow it feels absolutely enormous: larger than the D3/4 somehow, although the tape measure suggests that the differences are not that huge?
For a project the P38 makes some sense (not much rust), but I do really like a D3, but finding one at the right money at the moment is a bit of a challenge... So a D2 with some chassis welding? Perhaps I should drive one first!
lol, yeh, I'm glad I scratched that itch, just a shame I was scratching it for 8 fault ridden, fuel guzzling, money draining, pain in the ar$e yearsIt's funny how cars can grow on you isn't it?
Good point well made. This would be a family high day and holiday car to go on long trips in. So yes, abysmal fuel consumption could be a real issue. Shame. I really fancy owning a V8 some day...
D3 TDV6 seems the most practical? But may be a V8 for a short while, just to scratch that itch
So the D2 V8 should get a lot more smiles per buck than a D1.
D1 ans D2 V8 were both Rover V8s. These were all aluminium clones of an old Buick engine.I believe the V8's were much better of fuel once they ditched the old Buick 3.5 - in what ever 3.9, 4.2, 4.6 etc form. So the D2 V8 should get a lot more smiles per buck than a D1.
That's wiked! They've been around for 18 years and I always though they had a different (BMW or something) engine. Probably from taking a quick glance at an engine and seeing a completely different plenum - the rounded channel housing as opposed to the "Rover" rectangular box.I thought it was the same engine ,just a different stroke.
Cheers
Edit:
After a lot of searching online I think me book on Freelanders has what is probably the most accurate set of figures produced.
Freelander 1:
Sales figures per calendar year - all built in Solihull
Yearly sales figures don't include CKD Completely Knocked Down Freelander 1's exported in kit form for build overseas.
1996 = 108 (all pre production)
1997 = 3,679
1998 = 60,571
1999 = 70,309
2000 = 71,864
2001 = 71,589
2002 = 72,143
2003 = 59,876
2004 = 61,272
2005 = 41,796
2006 = 21,066
CKD = 13,647 (built in Malaysia, South Africa and Thailand)
Total = 547,920
Freelander 2:
Sales figures per calendar year.
Figures are global so this includes Freelander 2's built in Halewood (UK) and Pune (India).
It's believed these figures also include CKD Completely Knocked Down Freelander 2's exported in kit form for build overseas.
2006 = 1,355 (4,622 built)
2007 = 66,582 (76,585 built)
2008 = 58,089 (59,638 built)
2009 = 45,221 (35,502 built)
2010 = 54,833
2011 = 51,954
2012 = 48,332
2013 = 57,691
2014 = 56,622
2015 = 3,278
Total = 443,957
Sorry i don't know. I have a lot of LR and FL books so i will have a look and see if they mention it. TF was the colour they used to launch the FL2. There were no problems like they had with red paint some years later (pigment from japan which was difficult to get after the nuke plant leak) so I guess they stopped it as it was less popular. I always liked it.Hi Hippo.
Do you know how to find how many Tambora Flame FL2 came of the line in the 12 month run they were being made please
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