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Sounds badly maintained
well only things i had to change due to malfuntion are the anti roll bar drop link o/s/f and n/s/r window regulator and door lock, locked wouldn't unlockjust an in-house poll on the most common Freelander 1 problems,
Please vote and try to explain any of your FL faults and problems in a post below.
Please try to keep the problem to a fault or premature failure rather than wear and tear.
Thanks
If you read my project threads you'll see how much work I've had to do to cars bought and in one case with full 12 months MOT. Being able to do the work myself kept the costs down but I still spent hundreds on them.I'm pretty new to Landyzone and to Freelander ownership. I bought my 03' Hippo a month ago and have just had a little tot-up.
Please, be seated....
I was pleased to drive my FL away having paid only £1900 of the £2600 asking price. I have since spent a not insignificant £1228.74 on her.
Some of this expense was preventative maintenance, some was repair and some was upgrade.
She's booked in for a belts service next week, she needs bottom ball joints at the front and drums on the back. The diesel lift pump is failing and the rear windows are wedged closed due to failed regs.
However! Against all logic, I'm smitten!
I've spent so much on her now that I'll have to keep her a few years for her to pay for herself - and I'm really looking forward to all the adventures she's going to take me on.
Don't worry about it Craig ..I'm pretty new to Landyzone and to Freelander ownership. I bought my 03' Hippo a month ago and have just had a little tot-up.
Please, be seated....
I was pleased to drive my FL away having paid only £1900 of the £2600 asking price. I have since spent a not insignificant £1228.74 on her.
Some of this expense was preventative maintenance, some was repair and some was upgrade.
She's booked in for a belts service next week, she needs bottom ball joints at the front and drums on the back. The diesel lift pump is failing and the rear windows are wedged closed due to failed regs.
However! Against all logic, I'm smitten!
I've spent so much on her now that I'll have to keep her a few years for her to pay for herself - and I'm really looking forward to all the adventures she's going to take me on.
Being an L Series, it would probably have outlasted you anyway, just you would have both grown increasingly decrepit togetherI have about 5.2 grand UK in it... mind you, it should now outlast me
I'm getting older certainly but definitely not gracefullyBeing an L Series, it would probably have outlasted you anyway, just you would have both grown increasingly decrepit together
lol, I'm giggling at the concept of man and motor aging disgracefully - like a man and motor version of Harry Enfield's "Old Gits"
Now though you can pass it on to a motor heritage museum in your will
Yes lol, I think it does - When you posted your photo at the airport I immediately thought Aha ! that's Waldorf in a few years (especially) if you put a bit of weight on the cheeksDoes than mean your Statler?
We'll have to see if the LZ dev team can build us a balcony on the header bar from which we can heckle the petrol and TD4 owners from
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