Is this to much Work ?

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Judging by those arches it will want the rear quarters off and the door post feet done, probable boot floor + sides & supports.

If the front inner wings are crusty then they will need done and I would suspect footwells too.

Sills are another jobber that look solid until poked.

Might be rare but that's a years work in weekends and about £600 in bits to fix then the ball ache of actually fixing it, unless you have a full size garage and an understanding wife then leave well alone lol
 
Such a shame, looks so pretty standing there, all wet!
Also seems to be missing bits of trim around the front seat base.
And it's auto, umm!
Might it be worth it just for the rear a/c and then fitting it to a going Disco?
 
Such a shame, looks so pretty standing there, all wet!
Also seems to be missing bits of trim around the front seat base.
And it's auto, umm!
Might it be worth it just for the rear a/c and then fitting it to a going Disco?

Its pretty involved on the D1, for example the top left window glass is double glazed and acts as trunking, Im sure it could be done but would be some serious diy.
I wonder how much this option cost when new?
 
Im not taking it I had a think over it, im getting shot of my other disco first either in bits or as a project
for someone with more time than myself.
 
Strange to see a jap import gone so rusty. Must have had a tough life since being imported.
It looks like it got dropped in the sea on the way over here :D.
Rust bucket not worth repairing, okay for breaking though. If anything works on it that isnt rusty, damp or hasnt had mice eat through it :D
 
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