norm rifles
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Hello
I'm after some advice on buying a old Land Rover.
I've never owned one or even driven one before! but I've loved them since I was a kid and decided that the time is right to become an owner.
The model that most fits my current needs is a series 3, short wheel base station wagon.
I've got a few rambling questions that I'd like answering and any other comments or things that I should bear in mind when considering a purchase.
i) I've a few things about chassis and bulkhead rot (rust) being the main problem with series 3's. A lot of the ones for sale have had work done in these areas. Can anyone give some more information on these problems and any other things to watch out for?
ii) Petrol or diesel engine? which in your opinion is better, faster, more economical to run and maintain. I'll probably be driving 95% of the time on roads if this makes a difference. Also if i'm mainly driving on road does the tyre style need to be considered.
iii) Freewheeling hubs? what are they and how do they work? should i be looking for a landy with these fitted?
iv) test drive - what should I expect or look for the landy to do (or not do)?
v) i'm keen to do some of the maintenance myself but am a complete novice. I've read that landies are relatively easy to work on. would you agree with this?
many thanks for any help given.
Norm
I'm after some advice on buying a old Land Rover.
I've never owned one or even driven one before! but I've loved them since I was a kid and decided that the time is right to become an owner.
The model that most fits my current needs is a series 3, short wheel base station wagon.
I've got a few rambling questions that I'd like answering and any other comments or things that I should bear in mind when considering a purchase.
i) I've a few things about chassis and bulkhead rot (rust) being the main problem with series 3's. A lot of the ones for sale have had work done in these areas. Can anyone give some more information on these problems and any other things to watch out for?
ii) Petrol or diesel engine? which in your opinion is better, faster, more economical to run and maintain. I'll probably be driving 95% of the time on roads if this makes a difference. Also if i'm mainly driving on road does the tyre style need to be considered.
iii) Freewheeling hubs? what are they and how do they work? should i be looking for a landy with these fitted?
iv) test drive - what should I expect or look for the landy to do (or not do)?
v) i'm keen to do some of the maintenance myself but am a complete novice. I've read that landies are relatively easy to work on. would you agree with this?
many thanks for any help given.
Norm