Does it have any rust?.....I bought a Disco.
:hysterically_laughi:hysterically_laughi:dnfnoob:Thank heavens I still got my Freelander!!!!
Thats a solihul hippo. Manufacturers only paint primary areas of the car with the colour coat. This is everything you can see with the doors closed, from the outside. Hence around the door isn't always done. Around the doors are secondary areas so they don't alwasy get done, but most do. Inner boot space is a secondary area too. Not always done. Found this out when complaining about me last car to ford.I think that they liked saving paint at halewood. I've never understood why the didn't paint all of the hippo bodies, properly.
Do they also do cathodic protection where they somehow electrocute the metal as part of the anti rust proofing? Just wondered. They did this to my ford. Metal wasn’t clean due to what they called “sealer skip” so there was a few rust patched near the seams.Hi,
just to let you know all land rovers vehicles post 1994/5 went through an ecoat dip before they were painted. secondary areas was painted but did not have clear coat applied (cost saving). other areas like the roof on the inside of the car had no paint just ecoat, if you take a look its like a brown/green colour. i worked there for 16 years from 1990 to 2006 this is how i know this.
Building Freelanders for a living is near the top of me favorite jobs lists. I do a bit in me spare time.
we had a discovery 300tdi 16yrs old just done boot floor and sold it on its been a great work horse we also have a td5 would of loved to got a low mileage well looked after 300 but couldnt find 1the td5 has cost more than the 300 did in the ten yrs and we have only had it 2 yrs iv just brought a 3 door freelander 52 plate well looked after diesel but cant even drive it at present as had shoulder surgeryAt least they int bought a durdy tratter. I does feel sorry for them having to deal with tin worm. Must be difficult. Warms yer heart to think so many sent in their buscuit tins to help patch up the older vehicles. Am glad to say my Freelanders nearly 11 years old and he still has his original boot floor.
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