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mossytracks

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Hi everyone,
I’m Alexandra and just starting my journey into Land Rover ownership and doing all the research I can. I especially love Discovery 1s from the early 90s—love their classic design and their character.

Very keen to learn and get stuck in once I am lucky enough to have found the one for me ☺️

Looking forward to picking up advice here and talking to other people who are interested in these too!

Cheers,
Alexandra (aka mossytracks 🌿)
 
Welcome to the forum.

Do sincerely hope you find a good one. When you do there will be lots of help and advice on here for you.

Are you any good at twiddling the spanners and welding?
:););)
 
Welcome to the forum.

Do sincerely hope you find a good one. When you do there will be lots of help and advice on here for you.

Are you any good at twiddling the spanners and welding?
:););)
Thanks so much!

I really hope so too 🤞 forever looking!

Spanner’s I can have a go at, welding is probably a bit much for me at the moment! Always willing to learn though!
 
Quick tip, check previous MOT results online, failures mean repairs, where there's been rust (there will be) check for proper repairs. Or have someone else look if you're not sure
Thanks so much, that’s really helpful. I’ve been told that sometimes people hide rust with lots of underseal too so to avoid if there’s comments like that on the MOT history?

Definitely will be taking someone with me when i start viewing, for sure!
 
Thanks so much, that’s really helpful. I’ve been told that sometimes people hide rust with lots of underseal too so to avoid if there’s comments like that on the MOT history?

Definitely will be taking someone with me when i start viewing, for sure!
If people won't let you go near their repair with a screwdriver or other pointy tool you have to wonder why.
I've heard.. i don't want you damaging the underseal or paint etc.. in my opinion.. if a tap is going to damage it then you have to wonder why.. it's it really that fragile?
You're not looking to make a mess, just see if it sounds/feels solid. If it is then you won't do any damage unless you've got green skin
 
If people won't let you go near their repair with a screwdriver or other pointy tool you have to wonder why.
I've heard.. i don't want you damaging the underseal or paint etc.. in my opinion.. if a tap is going to damage it then you have to wonder why.. it's it really that fragile?
You're not looking to make a mess, just see if it sounds/feels solid. If it is then you won't do any damage unless you've got green skin
Thank you for the advice, I really appreciate it :) that makes a lot of sense!
 
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