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scott3933

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Hi All,
So I thought I would finally make an account as I'll be certainly needing some help and info here and there. I've been lurking a good few times before but having just bought my first Landy as a bit of a project (although I've been around them before), I thought its time to join the 'club'...

So here she is.... 1988, 2.5 Petrol 110 - A little rough around the edges and there's a few issues to sort out but it's very solid for its age.

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Hi All,
So I thought I would finally make an account as I'll be certainly needing some help and info here and there. I've been lurking a good few times before but having just bought my first Landy as a bit of a project (although I've been around them before), I thought its time to join the 'club'...

So here she is.... 1988, 2.5 Petrol 110 - A little rough around the edges and there's a few issues to sort out but it's very solid for its age.

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Looks very honest 😉 and welcome to you.
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I've read they're nice runners and a bit more refined than say a 12J diesel, but I fear for my wallet in fuel costs! Although it's not going to be a daily so hopefully its not too painful
As an occasional drive, I really wouldn’t worry about fuel costs. You’ll still get low to mid 20’s MPG. Use premium petrol too, not the cheap variety. It’s a very nice engine.
 
As an occasional drive, I really wouldn’t worry about fuel costs. You’ll still get low to mid 20’s MPG. Use premium petrol too, not the cheap variety. It’s a very nice engine.
I'll see how I get on at the weekend! She's been off the road since about 2000/2001 until last year, its MOT'd etc but still yet to travel more than a mile under its own power! I'm gonna go around and change all the oils at the weekend, check the rear brakes that seem to be sticking a bit and get her on the road :)
 
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