Sympathies mate, we know you miss it!.:(

Found a pic pre garage........

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Have two 200tdi disco1.
3 and 5 door.

Far from roadlegal due to massive bodyrot, i mean almost all the sills, floors, wheeltubs etc pretty much gone with the wind...

But am going to fix them... Eventually.
 
V8 manual was a jap import auto but I manual swapped it last year, my daily driver but I don’t go far as I’m retired
 
I've a lovely Tdi auto, 100k miles, good service history but 10 previous owners. Chassis, boot and all floors basically rust free but I had to weld a little on an inner wing. It's a bit of a wimp, summer use only.
 
I've a lovely Tdi auto, 100k miles, good service history but 10 previous owners. Chassis, boot and all floors basically rust free but I had to weld a little on an inner wing. It's a bit of a wimp, summer use only.
94 300 TDI, 2nd owner with 52k Miles
 
Well, without sounding too greedy, we have three of them!

Here is my daily, which as you can see is heavily modified ;):-

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and my son got his when he was 9 years old, and now slightly modified ready for when he passes his test:-

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and then I came across this one, an unmodified one of the last 300tdi auto's off the line, so not sure what I am going to do with this one......

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All three are going strong
 
finally got my 3 door XS back after replacing most of the floor, body mounts.
replaced seals in sunroof, still leaked into front foot wells, found spot welded seam behind exterior front wings that had not been sealed properly, 5 repair patches later and ready for the next one.
took a tank full to run properly though, well slow to accelerate but good on fuel.
 

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finally got my 3 door XS back after replacing most of the floor, body mounts.
replaced seals in sunroof, still leaked into front foot wells, found spot welded seam behind exterior front wings that had not been sealed properly, 5 repair patches later and ready for the next one.
took a tank full to run properly though, well slow to accelerate but good on fuel.

Do you still have the v8. :)
 
No mate, v8 went last `April, couldn't keep both.
lpg is unavailable here now, and it was so expensive to run on petrol, a friend took it, he loves it, even though I changed the tubular header exhaust to the standard it did sound good. had the headlining done in cumbria last week, took 3 1/2 hrs to get there from north Wales, same back, used under half tank of fuel. v8 would have taken over a tank in comparison, or 2 refuels of lpg, not really sustainable.
 

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