Nomad Z
Member
- Posts
- 99
- Location
- Doonfae Embra
Just got my Defender and drove it home. It's a 1986, which I think means it's really a Land Rover 90, but near enough to a Defender to me. Most notable features are: CSW body (two seats and cubby box in the front, four seats in the back), 200TDi engine, 6-point roll cage, those rock slider bar thingies on the sills, and a thick ally steering guard. Also has a couple of twigs and a CB, not fitted (antenna and power wiring is done). The engine conversion was done by a LR specialist (at a cost of nearly 2K).
After driving an MR2, this feels pretty woolly, but it seems to steer okay, and the brakes pull up straight. So far, jobs to be done are: change bulbs/fix headlights (high beam duff on one side), fix passenger window winding mechanism, install CB. Also need to consider changing the cappings on the rear tub - they're pretty rusty in places.
Other than that, check tyre pressures, fill up with fuel, go for a drive and take some pictures.
After driving an MR2, this feels pretty woolly, but it seems to steer okay, and the brakes pull up straight. So far, jobs to be done are: change bulbs/fix headlights (high beam duff on one side), fix passenger window winding mechanism, install CB. Also need to consider changing the cappings on the rear tub - they're pretty rusty in places.
Other than that, check tyre pressures, fill up with fuel, go for a drive and take some pictures.